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(En curso) Club de Veterinaria Biológica: Atención veterinaria a animales salvajes y domésticos (6-9 años)

Este curso de veterinaria, creado para brindar a estudiantes de 6 a 9 años información médica práctica sobre animales (exóticos, zoológicos, mascotas, granjas, aves, reptiles, mamíferos), se centra en temas y especies animales que interesan a los estudiantes para el futuro veterinario.
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1 reunión en vivo
25 minutos horas de clase por semana
Tarea
Homework is optional and individual. Each class will have a homework assignment for students using this class for school. Assignments should take less than an hour a week.
Evaluación
Parents can contact me on an individual basis if using this course for extracurricular classwork.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 1 - 3
Veterinarians are in high demand in the US and all around the world. Likewise, one of the most common answers to, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" is a veterinarian. Many children have a huge interest in working with animals: veterinarians, technicians, assistants, zookeepers, marine biologists, wildlife conservationists, and more. From cute dolphins to scruffy wolves to horses, leopards, and dogs... animals really capture the hearts of learners all over the world.

This class is specifically designed to be short, 25-minute sections of material because this material is real. This information is not fluff. This class is an age-appropriate, in-depth discussion of veterinary medicine. Each class is filled to the brim with content and there is ample time for your learner to ask questions and share opinions. Expect your learners to fall in love with some classes and not all; that is expected! When vet school comes around, learners will be learning all the animal species -- not just their favorites!

Every class is set up to be independent of others. Students can join the class at any time. Interactions in this class are usually verbal although we may have guessing games, videos, group brain mapping, and quizzes as well.


Join in on any week! 
Class #'s are for teacher organization   (●'◡'●)


Topics Include: 
Week of 7/7/24 Class 18: Behavior & Bones at the Holidays
Week of 7/14/24 Class 19: Triage & Evaluating Patient Emergency Severity
Week of 7/21/24 Class 20: Ruminant Digestive Anatomy
Week of 7/28/24 Class 21: Detective Work, Pathology and Diseases
Week of 8/4/24 Class 22: Psuedo-Ruminant Digestion (Horses! Rabbits! Tapirs! Rhinos!)
Week of 8/11/24 Class 23: What Blood Can and Can't do for Veterinarians 
Week of 8/18/24 Class 24: How and Why to Look at Animal Urine
Week of 8/25/24 Class 25: Fields of Veterinary Medicine Part 2
Week of 9/1/24 Class 26: Getting Animals Ready for X-Rays
Week of 9/8/24 Class 27: Integumentary System: Feathers, Hooves, and Horns
Week of 9/15/24 Class 28: Needles and Catheters
Week of 9/22/24 Class 29: Muscles
Week of 9/29/24 Class 30: Where did Vet Med Start? Why?
Week of 10/6/24 Class 31: Ethics, Decision Making & Marine Animals for Examples
Week of 10/13/24 Class 32: The Brain
Week of 10/20/24 Class 33: Unique Animal Hearts
Week of 10/27/24 Class 34: Compare Digestive Systems
Week of 11/3/24 Class 35: Are All Birds Flock Birds? Poultry Science
Week of 11/10/24 Class 36: Holidays and Foreign Bodies

Week of 11/17/24 Class 1: Triage & Evaluating Patient Emergency Severity
Week of 11/24/24 Class 2: Ruminant Digestive Anatomy
Week of 12/1/24 Class 3: Detective Work, Pathology and Diseases
Week of 12/8/24 Class 4: Psuedo-Ruminant Digestion--Horses! Rabbits! 
Week of 12/15/24 Class 5 How & Why to Pull Blood
Week of 12/22/24 Class 6: Safe Animal Handling
Week of 12/29/24 Class 7: Fields of Veterinary Medicine Part 1
Week of 1/5/25 Class 8: Comparing Animal Species Anatomy
Week of 1/12/25 Class 9: Integumentary System: Skin
Week of 1/19/25 Class 10: Syringes and Needles
Week of 1/26/25 Class 11: Bones
Week of 2/2/25 Class 12: Reading Syringes
Week of 2/9/25 Class 13: Ethics (Discussion-Based Class) & Marine Animal ID
Week of ___/25 Class 14: Homeostasis
Week of ___/24 Class 15: Cardiovascular System
Week of ___/24 Class 16: Food Animal Science
Week of ___/24 Class 17: Avian Comparisons


** Typically, the schedule starts over when we hit topic #36 and begins again back at the beginning **
** Please Note: When starting a new section, I will start with four weeks to see if we gain traction. Because this is a club, multiple learners are beneficial to students maximizing their time in the classroom. Due to local law and OS policy, I do not treat, diagnose, or prescribe any medications for student's animals in this class. Advice will always be to see your local veterinarian in person.
Metas de aprendizaje
Goals for each class vary based on the topics on hand.
Typically, students should:
- Be able to tell a sibling or parent a new way a veterinarian can be helpful
- Be able to tell a sibling or parent  a new fact about an animal or type of animal
- Be able to describe the importance of various skills in the veterinary setting
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Orientación para padres
There is no inappropriate or violent/sexual content; however, this course is a veterinary medicine course. I will try to avoid the blood and age-questionable material for this age group. However, this is a veterinary course. I stress the importance of animal welfare and humanity, but some lectures may have video footage of needles (IV catheters). Some courses may have photos of organs included. Anesthesia and euthanasia may be discussed in some lessons. I will not teach reproduction to this age group outside of answer questions such as this animal lays eggs or has live babies.
Lista de útiles escolares
- Some students take notes or drawing pictures during class.
- There may be some printables included to help students understand material. 
These materials are created by myself specifically for your child in this class.
- If your child needs additional accommodations, please message me upon enrollment and I will try to accommodate your child.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
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Licenciatura en Ciencia Animal desde North Carolina State University
Kaitlyn Krotchko
I am an Animal Scientist who graduated from NC State in 2010 with a Bachelors Degree in Animal Science Pre-Vet. When I completed schooling, I left with a minor and additional concentrations such as equine anatomy and physiology as well. I worked in veterinary medicine and animal science including various clinics and farms for 20 years. I also worked and volunteered at NC State prior to moving into online animal education. My favorite position was in emergency medicine. I am prepared for this course.

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