MVPT307 : Pathology of Digestive System

Department

Department of Animal Pathology & Clinical Pathology

Academic Program

Master in Pathology

Type

Elective

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

Graduating highly qualified graduate students in the field of veterinary medicine, specializing in pathology and laboratory diagnosis.Increasing the ability of veterinarians to conduct anatomy and note histological changes, visible and microscopic, in different tissues and organs.Training and qualifying veterinarians to observe and record tissue changes, both externally and microscopically, during conducting research, in order to identify the impact of diseases on various bodily tissues.Graduating veterinarians who are able to engage in the field of diagnostic laboratories for diseases and pharmaceutical companies.

Intended learning outcomes

1. The student should be able to diagnose diseases that affect the digestive system based on the results of the anatomical character and histopathological changes.

2. The student should know how to perform the anatomical character of the digestive system and how to take samples in the correct ways necessary to conduct various laboratory tests.

3. The student should know how to record the pathological changes in the digestive system while conducting the anatomical character and the subtle histological changes in order to reach a diagnosis of diseases.

4. The student should know the pathological changes in the digestive system, how it occurs, its diagnosis, and its complications, while writing the apparent and accurate histological changes in the scientific reports.

5. The student should be able to describe the histological changes in the various components of the digestive system, both externally and microscopically.

6. The student should be able to write notes on histological changes in the ophthalmic and microscopic components of the digestive system and the results of laboratory tests.

7. The student should be able to interpret the results of the anatomical characteristics of the organs of the digestive system and laboratory tests to reach an accurate diagnosis of the disease.

8. That the student be able to develop a mechanism for the occurrence, development and development of the disease and reach 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