ISU CVM Food Animal and Mixed Animal Options for VM4 Students 2015-2016
Mixed Animal and Food Animal Prerequisite Courses VDPAM 310: (Offered Spring of VM 2 or 3) needed for: – VDPAM 420: Preceptorships in Veterinary Medicine Practice – VDPAM 421: Great Plaines Veterinary Education Center – VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Calving – VDPAM 424X: Preceptorship in Veterinary Pathology – VDPAM 463X: Feedlot Production Medicine – VDPAM 476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Service – VDPAM 479: Applied Swine Production Medicine Preceptorship – VDPAM 480: Swine Production Medicine – VDPAM 482: Applied Beef Production Medicine – VDPAM 483: Beef Production Medicine – VDPAM 484: Dairy Production Medicine – VDPAM 485: Applied Dairy Production Medicine Preceptorship
Mixed Animal and Food Animal Prerequisite Courses VDPAM 486: (Offered Spring of VM 1-3) needed for: – Advanced Small Ruminant Production Medicine-495 2 Semesters of VDPAM 436 or UNL equivalent V MED 596 Cattle Production : (Offered Fall & Spring VM 1-3) needed for: — Advanced Cow/Calf Production Medicine-481 VDPAM 455: (Offered Fall & Spring VM 4) needed for: ― Preceptorship in Diagnostic Pathology-424X VDPAM 484: (Offered Summer & Fall VM 4) needed for: ― Advanced Dairy Production Medicine-494
Required Courses (In addition to the core) Mixed Animal Food Animal • VDPAM 455/488 • VDPAM 455/488 – Diagnostic Lab – Diagnostic Lab – Clinical Microbiology – Clinical Microbiology • VCS 452 – Dermatology • VCS 469 – Ophthalmology
Mixed Animal vs. Food Animal: Selective Courses Mixed Animal Food Animal • 8 Credits: • 12 Credits: – 6 from Food Animal or Equine – Any VDPAM rotation – 2 from Small Animal
Mixed Animal vs Food Animal: Elective Courses Mixed Animal Food Animal • 10 Credits: • 10 Credits: – Any CVM elective – Any CVM elective – Preceptorships included – Preceptorships included (maximum of 8 credits)
VDPAM Elective Focus Areas • Beef Cattle • Dairy Cattle • Small Ruminant • Swine • Animal Welfare • Broad application, food animal experiences
VDPAM VM 4 Rotations: 2014/2015 Start date End date Block Course Holidays Included 5/9/14 5/26/14 1 & 2 422B 422C 451 471F 476 477 480 484 Memorial Day 5/27/14 6/8/14 3 & 4 422C 471F 476 477 6/9/14 6/22/14 5 & 6 422C 451 496 GB 471F 476 477 6/23/14 7/6/14 7 & 8 422C 471F 476 477 Independence Day 7/7/14 7/20/14 9 & 10 422C 471C 476 477 480 465 7/21/14 8/3/14 11 & 12 422D 422C 471C 476 477 8/4/14 8/17/14 13 & 14 422C 476 477 State Fair 8/7-8/17 8/18/14 9/1/14 15 & 16 422C 471C 476 477 484 Labor Day 9/2/14 9/14/14 17 & 18 422C 422F 451 455/488 471C 476 477 480 9/15/14 9/28/14 19 & 20 422D 422C 422F 455/488 471C 476 477 465 9/29/14 10/12/14 21 & 22 422B 422C 422F 483 455/488 476 477 480 10/13/14 10/26/14 23 & 24 455/488 471C 476 477 464 10/27/14 11/9/14 25 & 26 422C 422F 483 455/488 471C 476 477 484 11/10/14 11/23/14 27 & 28 422C 422F 455/488 471C 476 477 495 11/24/14 12/7/14 29 & 30 422C 455/488 471C 476 477 Thanksgiving (2 days) 12/8/14 12/21/14 31 & 32 422C 455/488 471C 476 477 12/22/14 1/4/15 33 & 34 422C 422E 471C 476 477 Christmas & New Years 1/5/15 1/19/15 35 & 36 422A 422C 422E 455/488 471C 476 477 Martin Luther King Day 1/20/15 2/1/15 37 & 38 422C 422E 451 455/488 471F 476 477 2/2/15 2/15/15 39 & 40 422A 422C 422E 455/488 471F 476 477 480 494 2/16/15 3/1/15 41 & 42 422C 422E 451 455/488 471F 476 477 495 42 Only 463X 3/2/15 3/15/15 43 & 44 422B 422C 455/488 471F 476 477 494 44 only 463X 3/16/15 3/29/15 45 & 46 422C 451 455/488 471F 476 477 480 481 Spring Break 3/30/15 4/12/15 47 & 48 422D 422C 455/488 471F 476 477 481 4/13/15 4/26/15 49 & 50 422C 451 455/488 471F 476 477 464 4/27/15 5/7/15 51 & 52 422C 455/488 471F 476 477 477: Food Animal & Camelid 422A: Cattle Marketing - 422E: Beef Cattle Calving - 463X: Iowa Feedlot - 484: Dairy Production Medicine - Medicine & Surgery - Sweiger Sweiger G Dewell Gorden Thompson 422B: Cattle Processing - 422F: Stocker Experience - 464: Advanced Stocker / 480: Swine Production Medicine 494: Advanced Dairy Production V C S 471C: Comparative Sweiger Sweiger Feedlot Medicine - Sweiger - Karriker Medicine - Gorden Therio - Phillips 481: Advanced Cow/Calf 495: Advanced Small Ruminant 422C: Beef Feedlot - 451: Clinical Embryo Transfer - 465: Animal Welfare - V C S 471F: Large Animal Production Medicine - Production Medicine - Sweiger West Millman Therio - Phillips Engelken C Plummer 455: Diagnostic Lab - Gauger/ 422D: Cattle Client Consulting 476: Food Animal & Camelid 483: Beef Production Medicine - 496 GB: European Perspectives 488: Clinical Microbiology - - Sweiger Field Services - Leuschen Engelken in Animal Welfare - Millman Kinyon
Beef Cattle Electives Beef Cattle Electives
Beef Cattle Electives Campus Based Rotations Off Campus Rotations • VDPAM 421: Menu of Great • VDPAM 481: Adv Cow/Calf Plains Veterinary Education Production Center rotations • VDPAM 483*: Beef • VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Production Medicine Calving • VDPAM 463: Feedlot • VDPAM 482: Beef Production Medicine Production Medicine Preceptorship * May be taught in part at GPVEC. If so, travel together in ISU vans.
Beef Cattle: On Campus • VDPAM 481: Adv. Cow/Calf Production Medicine : Dr. Terry Engelken – Focus on evidence based medicine, epidemiology, and economics of production using partial budgeting models. Offered twice. Class limit 12. Prereq: VDPAM 310 and 2 semesters of VDPAM 436 or VMED 596 Cattle Production (UNL course) • VDPAM 483: Beef Production Medicine: Dr. Terry Engelken – Exposure to cow-calf and feedlot production concepts. Field trips are incorporated whenever possible. May include a one week visit to GPVEC. Offered three times. Class limit 15. Usually travel to GPVEC in ISU vans with overnight stays required. Prereq: VDPAM 310 • VDPAM 463: Feedlot Production Medicine: Dr. Grant Dewell – Concurrent enrollment in VDPAM 421D (Feedlot Management) at GPVEC. This course will focus on Iowa feedlot production methods and will build on the information presented at GPVEC. Offered twice. Class limit 7. Prereq: VDPAM 310 and concurrent enrollment in VDPAM 421D.
Beef Cattle: Off Campus • VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Calving: Dr. Terry Engelken • VDPAM 482: Applied Beef Production Medicine Preceptorship: Dr. Renee Dewell
Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center (GPVEC) • One week, hands on rotations with feedlot cattle, calving, lambing, dentistry and large animal surgery. – Travel to sites (student’s responsibility) and overnight stays are required. • Refer to GPVEC website for full course descriptions – http://gpvec.unl.edu/handbook/default.asp • Contact Dr. Renee Dewell for questions
Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center • VDPAM 421A: Calving • VDPAM 421B: Bull Breeding Soundness • VDPAM 421C: Clinical Calving • VDPAM 421D: Feedlot Production • VDPAM 421E: Weaning Management • VDPAM 421F: Pregnancy Examination • VDPAM 421G: Bovine Reproduction • VDPAM 421K: Equine Dentistry • VDPAM 421J: Lambing • VDPAM 421M: Preconditioning • VDPAM 421P: Gomer Bull/LA Surgery • VDPAM 421Q: Swine Husbandry • VDPAM 421R: Sheep Weaning Management
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