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VMC 998 Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation Medicine
Wildlife rehabilitation medicine, the delivery of health care and management to free-ranging native wildlife with the goal of re-release is an important component of clinical veterinary medicine. Students in this basic course will work with instructors to learn to apply practical medical and surgical techniques and methods for diagnosing disease, delivering health care, and implementing appropriate triage for injured and ill North Carolina native wildlife. Restricted to DVM Curriculum 4th year students.
Prerequisite: ³Õ²Ñ°äÌý964 or successful completion of 3 Zoological Medicine Focus Selectives, ³Õ²Ñ°äÌý989, and Course Coordinator's Permission
Typically offered in Fall and Spring