| Module name | Veterinary Internal Medicine (K2018) Basic Veterinary Internal Medicine (K2023) |
| Module level, if applicable | Bachelor of Veterinary Science |
| Code, if applicable | 327O1113 |
| Semester(s) in which the module is taught | Semester V |
| Person responsible for the module | drh. Wa Ode Santa Monica, M.Si. |
| Lecturers | 1. drh. Wa Ode Santa Monica, M.Si. 2. drh. Dian Fatmawati, M.Biomed. 3. drh. Anak Agung Putu Joni Wahyuda, M.Si. 4. drh. Amelia Ramadhani Anshar, M.Si. 5. drh. Musdalifah, M. Biomed. |
| Language | Indonesian language |
| Relation to curriculum | Course description: This course covers the causes, clinical signs, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired disorders affecting the skin and hair, eyes and ears, liver and pancreas, digestive tract, respiratory system, and cardiovascular system in both small and large animals. Relation to curriculum: This course integrates foundational diagnostic skills with clinical practice, preparing students for advanced clinical rotations and decision-making in veterinary medicine. |
| Type of teaching and contact hours | Face-to-face class activities (2×50 minutes per week) – Lectures – Case-based learning – Presentation and discussion of scientific articles Laboratory practice (170 minutes per week) |
| Workload | Students are required to complete a minimum of 136 hours in one semester, which consist of: 1. Face-to-face class activities (26.67 hours) 2. Structured assignments (32 hours) 3. Independent study (32 hours) 4. Laboratory practice (45.33 hours) |
| Credit points | 3 credit points (equivalent to 4.53 ECTS) |
| Requirements according to the examination regulations | Students must attend a minimum of 80% of classes and submit all assignments before the final exam. |
| Recommended prerequisites | – |
| Module objectives or intended learning outcomes | After completing this course, students should be able to: (1) apply diagnostic and clinical procedures for hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases in various organ systems, integrating knowledge of animal structure, health, and laboratory diagnostics. (2) utilize critical and systematic thinking to develop and implement effective treatment plans that reflect current scientific knowledge and ethical considerations in veterinary internal medicine (3) communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and other professionals, sharing information related to animal health and internal medicine cases, while also contributing to research and evidence-based practices in the field of veterinary medicine. |
| Contents | 1. Procedures for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases of the skin and hair. 2. Procedures for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases of the eyes and ears. 3. Procedures for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases of the cardiovascular system. 4. Procedures for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases of the digestive tract. 5. Procedures for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases of the liver and pancreas. 6. Procedures for clinical diagnosis and treatment of hereditary, congenital, and acquired diseases of the respiratory system. 7. Presentation of internal medicine disease cases. |
| Forms of assessment | 1. Assignments and projects 2. Theory exam |
| Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Study and examination requirements: 1. Students must arrive 10 minutes before the class starts and 15 minutes before the examination starts. 2. Students must switch off all electronic devices during the offline classes. 3. Students must switch on the video camera during the online classes. 4. Students must inform the lecturer if they will not attend class due to sickness or other reasons. 5. Students must submit all class assignments before the deadline. 6. Students must attend the exam to receive a final grade. |
| Media employed | Videos and slide presentations |
| Reading list | 1. Karen Helton Rhodes, Alexander H. Werner . 2018. Blackwells Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion – Small Animal Dermatology. 3th Ed. 2. Larry P. Tilley, Francis W. K. Smith, Jr. etc. 2021. Blackwells Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Canine and Feline. 7th Ed 3. Ettinger S. J. and Feldman E.C., 1983. Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 4th Ed. W.B. Saunders Comp. 4. Lavach, 1990. Large Animal Ophthalmology Vol. 1. by , The Mosby Comp. 5. Anonimus 1990. Eyes and Ears of Dog and Cat. 6. Blowey, R.W. A.D., Weaver, 1991. A Colour Atlas of Diseases & Disorders of Cattle. Published by Wolfe Publishing Ltd. 7. Susan, E.A. 2000. The Merck Veterinary Manual. Published by Merck & Co. Corp. White House Station N.J. USA. 8. Blood D.C., Radostits, O, M, Henderson, J. A., 2000. Veterinary Medicine. 8th ed. |
