MVPT301 : Advanced General Pathology

Department

Department of Animal Pathology & Clinical Pathology

Academic Program

Master in Pathology

Type

Compulsory

Credits

04

Prerequisite

Overview

The program contributes to the graduation of highly qualified graduate students in the field of veterinary medicine, specializing in pathology and laboratory diagnosis. AndIncreasing the ability of veterinarians to conduct scientific research, writing and translating subtle pathological changes in various tissues and organs. as wellPreparing veterinarians and qualifying them for scientific research and conducting accurate histological studies to obtain an accurate diagnosis of diseases. As it aims toGraduating veterinarians who are able to enter the field of disease diagnostic laboratories and diagnose diseases based on histological changes in laboratories and pharmaceutical companies.

Intended learning outcomes

That the student be able to identify the diagnosis of diseases based on histopathological changes and observations of the anatomical character.To familiarize the student with the anatomical procedure and the correct sampling in order to be able to conduct various laboratory tests.To familiarize the student with recording microscopic pathological changes for the purpose of obtaining a diagnosis of diseases.The student should know the nature of diseases, the mechanism of their occurrence and development, and write the accurate histological changes in the scientific diagnostic reports.That the student be able to describe the subtle histological changes in the various organs and tissues.That the student be able to write notes on minute and anatomical histological changes and laboratory test results.That the student be able to interpret and analyze the laboratory results in order to reach an accurate diagnosis of the disease.That the student be able to put the mechanism of occurrence of the disease and its diagnosis.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lectures using a PowerPoint presentation, including pictures and video clips.2. Laboratory exercises (practical training in which the student is trained on various devices).3. Panel discussions

Methods of assessments

Evaluation Methods

Evaluation Date

Percentage

Observations

1

First midterm exam

at the sixth week

10%

2

Second midterm exam

at the twelfth week

10%

3

Oral exam

at the end of the year

10%

4

Practical exam

at the end of the year

20%

5

Final exams

at the end of the year

50%

6

Activity

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Total

100%