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VMC 962 Small Animal Nephrology and Urology
This advanced clinical course in veterinary nephrology and urology is designed to build a strong foundational knowledge while advancing clinical reasoning skills through a case-based, problem-oriented approach. Students will develop a deeper understanding of disorders such as acute and chronic kidney disease, lower urinary tract disorders, and urolithiasis, with an emphasis on diagnosis, pathophysiology, and evidence-based management. By the end of the rotation, students will have enhanced confidence in clinical decision-making, improved ability to recognize patterns of disease, and a deeper understanding of renal and urinary pathophysiology. This course is offered to students that have completed their required Small Animal Internal Medicine course (³Õ²Ñ°äÌý954).
Prerequisite: ³Õ²Ñ°äÌý954. Open to 4th year (clinical) DVM students only.
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer