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Veterinary Bioscience: Metab & Excretion

  • VETS30017
  • Contact Hours: 72
    Total Time Commitment: 120 hours
  • 12.50
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Using clinical cases to illustrate principles, this subject introduces students to the normal structure and function of the hepatobiliary system and urinary tract of the domestic animals, the disease processes that may affect these systems, and the causes and potential consequences of such disease. Students will develop skills in the clinical evaluation of the liver and urinary tract, including the selection and analysis of diagnostic tests of hepatic and renal function. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Enrolment in this subject requires permission from the Faculty of Veterinary Science. Students must have successfully completed the following subjects: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: VETS20014 Foundations of Animal Health 1 Semeste



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