獣医師コース
Exotic Animal Practice
GPCert in Exotic Animal Practice
ISVPS General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)
- インフォメーション
- プログラム
- 受講料
Jul 2024 - Nov 2025
Feel equipped to understand and treat the more varied cases and species
Exotic pets often fill veterinary surgeons with dread as they come through the surgery door. This programme will assist you in consolidating your knowledge of exotic medicine and surgery and help you to develop an informed clinical approach to exotic patients.
The programme has been designed to provide up to date knowledge across a range of different zoological and exotic species, from the initial examination and diagnostic sample collection to sedation and anaesthesia, diagnostic imaging and the workup and treatment of common diseases seen in those species. The programme will cover the latest techniques and therapeutic options for exotic animals and give you knowledge and skills that you can take back into practice with you.
At the end of your programme, you can choose to attend three practical attendance modules which will cover small mammal surgery, avian surgery and endoscopy.
Providing a logical approach to even the most complex cases, this programme will provide the basis for renewed clinical enthusiasm and satisfaction
会場: Online
日程: Jul 2024 - Nov 2025
GPCert in Exotic Animal Practice
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ISVPSによる認定::
01 -
Key learning objectives:
- Understand how to collect diagnostic samples including sampling sites and blood volumes, faecal, urine and bone marrow samples
- Interpret haematological and biochemical profiles based on knowledge of normal values and the changes which occur in disease processes
- Evaluate bone marrow samples
- Describe how to collect and evaluate cytological samples
- Appreciate microbiological investigation of exotic animals
02 -
Key learning objectives:
- Revise the correct storage, dispensing and labelling of medicines
- Understand the pharmacokinetics, potential interactions and adverse effects of common therapeutic agents including anaesthetics, anti-inflammatories, analgesics, anti- microbials and anti-parasitics.
- Describe what immunisation options exist for exotic patients
- Delivery of drugs to exotic pets and zoo animals
03 -
Key learning objectives:
- Identify the type of fluid replacement required
- Calculate fluid requirements
- Appreciate different administration techniques and cannulation techniques
- Select appropriate agents for the restraint, pre-medication, induction and maintenance of anaesthesia
- Monitor anaesthesia
- Apply knowledge of emergency and resuscitation techniques in anaesthesia to clinical situations if required
- Understand the basic principles of emergency and critical care medicine of exotic pets
04 -
Key learning objectives:
- Appreciate the value of imaging techniques in mammals, reptiles and avian species including:
- Review radiography and radiology of soft tissues and the skeleton
- Revise contrast media techniques
- Describe ultrasonography and echocardiography of exotic patients
- Become familiar with the principles of endoscopy including the respiratory, gastrointestinal and reproductive tracts
05 -
Key learning objectives:
- Understand basic surgical techniques, surgical neutering and coelomic surgery
- Use knowledge gained to implant microchips
- Apply knowledge gained to performing various oesophagostomy techniques
- Describe how to repair shell and beak defects
- Explain the use of radiosurgery in exotics
- Approach the orthopaedic patient and understand the common fracture types in different species, the principles of internal and external fracture repair and muscle tendon adhesions
06 -
Key learning objectives:
- Explain the investigation and treatment of gastro-intestinal diseases in birds
- Investigate and treat diseases of the upper and lower airways including the nares, sinuses, and infections such as Chlamydophilosis and Aspergillosis
- Approach beak and feather disease and feather plucking
- Understand urogenital tract disease including excessive egg laying, egg binding, cloacal disease and orchitis
- Manage trauma cases including fractures
07 -
Key learning objectives:
- Describe the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of common skin diseases including ectoparasitic, bacterial, viral, fungal and endocrine disorders
- Understand diseases affecting the gastro-intestinal tract including Tyzzer’s disease, wet tail, dental malocclusions and coccidiosis
- Transform your approach to the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory disorders
- Approach the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine conditions
- Develop your understanding the diseases which affect the reproductive and urinary tracts
- Appreciate conditions which affect the CNS
- Understand sebaceous gland dermatitis, reproductive and adrenal gland disease affecting the skin and behavioural induced skin disease in gerbils
08 -
Key learning objectives:
- Diagnose and treat dermatological diseases
- Investigate and treat gastrointestinal diseases including motility disturbances, mucoid enteropathy and diarrhoea
- Formulate a treatment plan for dental disease including overgrown teeth and traumatic injuries to teeth, treatment of abscesses and caries
- Be familiar with the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory tract disease including Pasteurellosis
- Understand conditions affecting the musculoskeletal and nervous systems including vestibular disease
- Investigate and treat reproductive and urinary tract diseases
- Describe common infectious diseases such as E cuniculi, myxomatosis and viral haemorrhagic disease
09 -
Key learning objectives:
- Diagnose and treat ectoparasitic, bacterial, fungal, viral and neoplastic skin disease in ferrets
- Investigate and treat diseases affecting the gastrointestinal, respiratory and urogenital systems in ferrets
- Understand infectious diseases in ferrets such as distemper, tuberculosis, Aleutian disease and human influenza
- Assess disease patterns, environmental factors and fish husbandry and apply these to quarantine and disease prevention strategies
- Perform clinical examinations and have a knowledge of anaesthesia, medication and therapeutics with respect to fish
- Diagnose and treat common skin diseases, ocular disorders, respiratory and internal disease and have an understanding of the principles of fish surgery
10 -
Key learning objectives:
- Review the husbandry and diseases of small pet marsupials such as sugar gliders, wallabies and opossums and how to treat them
- Outline the husbandry and diseases of pet skunks and how to treat them
- Describe the husbandry and diseases of Procyonids such as the raccoon, coatimundi and kinkajou and how to treat them
- Explain the husbandry and diseases of Herpestids such as the dwarf mongoose and meerkat and how to treat them
- Understand the husbandry and diseases of Asiatic short clawed otters and how to treat them
- Review the husbandry and diseases of African pygmy hedgehogs and how to treat them
- Detail the husbandry and diseases of Prairie dogs and how to treat them
- Increase your knowledge on the husbandry and common conditions affecting pet amphibians and how to treat them
- Outline the husbandry and diseases of commonly kept invertebrates and how to treat them
11 -
Key learning objectives:
- Formulate an approach to the sick reptile including post hibernation anorexia and hypocalcaemic collapse
- Diagnose and treat dermatological conditions including dysecdysis, scale rot and abscesses and metabolic, nutritional and infectious bone and shell disorders
- Diagnose and treat common gastroenterological disorders including mouth rot, vomiting and regurgitation and liver disease
- Approach respiratory and cardiovascular disease including pneumonia and lungworm
- Investigate respiratory tract and reproductive disease
- Understand the common infectious diseases of reptiles
12 -
Key learning objectives:
- Formulate an approach to the restraint, anaesthesia and trauma management of wild birds and mammals
- Diagnose and manage common disorders of the following wildlife species: the red fox, badger, hedgehog, bats, deer, small mustelids (Weasels, Stoat, Polecat, Pine Martens), otter, wild cats, squirrels, wild lagomorphs, seals, rodents, wild birds, reptiles and amphibians
- Approach rehabilitation of wildlife
- Understand the zoonotic diseases which affect particular species of wildlife
13 -
Key learning objectives:
- Diagnose, treat and prevent ectoparasitic, bacterial, viral, fungal and neoplastic skin diseases
- Understand gastrointestinal disease including bacterial gastroenteritis, gastric dilation, diarrhoea and dental caries
- Appreciate diseases affecting the cardio-respiratory system
- Describe metabolic/ nutritional bone disease, musculoskeletal and neurological disease, arthritis and limb fractures
- Investigate and treat infectious diseases
- Diagnose and treat diseases of the urogenital tract including endometrial, ovarian and mammary disease
14 -
Key learning objectives:
- Approach the routine health-care management and common disease problems of zoo animals
- Review how to restrain zoo animals
- Understand drug delivery systems, immobilisation and anaesthetic regimes
会場: Online
日程: Jul 2024 - Nov 2025
GPCert in Exotic Animal Practice
価格については価格タブをご覧ください
ISVPSによる認定::
料金請求
Exotic Animal Practice 通常価格
支払いオプション | 初回支払い | 2回目の支払い | 合計支払い額 |
---|---|---|---|
Payment in Full | ¥ 1352930.00 | - | ¥ 1352930.00 |
Payment with Deposit | ¥ 135293.00 | ¥ 1217637.00 | ¥ 1352930.00 |
Payment in Installments | ¥ 155587.00 | ¥ 116690.00 x 12 (月額) | ¥ 1555867.00 |
料金にはISVPSからのGPCertを取得するためのすべての登録料と試験料が含まれています。
会場: Online
日程: Jul 2024 - Nov 2025
GPCert in Exotic Animal Practice
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