Biology - Advanced Vet / Veterinary Science 3 (13-18)
What's included
10 pre-recorded lessons
10 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentAssignments
1 hour per week. Optional hands on activities and added YouTube links will be provided.Certificate of Completion
includedClass Experience
This course will explore topics in veterinary science related to the veterinary laboratory and small animal surgery. See the syllabus for the details of what will be taught. DISCLAIMER: this class does not qualify learners to provide any medical or diagnostic services to animals nor is it recommended by the teacher. Learners should have taken my Introduction to Veterinary Medicine class or have some basic knowledge of veterinary science. Taking Advanced Vet 1 Self-Paced or live prior to this class is strongly recommended, but not required.
Learning Goals
Learners will begin to understand how pets are cared for when they are in a hospital for surgery.
Learners will continue to develop their critical thinking skills while learning how veterinarians approach their surgery cases.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum10 Lessons
over 10 WeeksLesson 1:
Laboratory- External Parasites
In this lesson learners will look at photos of external parasites common in dogs/cats, to begin to identify them. These include microscopic and non-microscopic external parasites.
1 assignment
Lesson 2:
Laboratory - Hematology and Ear Cytology
In lesson 2 students will learn about some diagnostic tests that are done in the veterinary lab. They will also learn how veterinary lab technicians/ veterinarians make blood slides and ear cytology slides and what they look like under the microscope.
1 assignment
Lesson 3:
Surgical Equipment and Instruments
In this lesson students will become familiar with common equipment, supplies and instruments used in veterinary surgery. Equipment will include the anesthesia machine, surgical monitors, drapes, suture and a variety of surgical instruments.
1 assignment
Lesson 4:
Surgical Prep of the Patient
Students will learn about the protocols and steps veterinary technicians use in preparing a patient for surgery. The teacher will discuss how a patient is put under anesthesia, surgical site prep, and getting the patient ready on the surgery table.
1 assignment
Other Details
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
YouTube video links will be embedded in the classroom posts for additional learning.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine
Master's Degree in Education from Colorado State University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Eastern Illinois University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Charter Oak State College
I have been a certified veterinary technician for more than 30 years, have a M.Ed from Colorado State University and a Master of Veterinary Education (MVEd) from Lincoln Memorial University’s School of Veterinary Medicine.
I have been teaching at local colleges in veterinary Assistant Programs for 13+ years, a private university in an Equine Studies program for 4 years and previously taught at a variety of Veterinary Science programs for grades 3-5, 6-8, and high school.
I am also a homeschool mom! At home, my family has a mini horse, a Paint horse, 4 Nigerian dwarf goats, 6 chickens and 4 cats!
I am passionate about sharing my experience and love for animals and veterinary medicine with all learners from diverse backgrounds from all around the world! If your learner has a dream to be a veterinary professional, then I am excited to help them on this first step!
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Self-Paced Course
$19
weekly or $190 for all content10 pre-recorded lessons
10 weeks of teacher support
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Ages: 13-18