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university of copenhagen f a c u lt y o f h e a lt h a n d m e d i c a l s c i e n c e s MASTER OF COMPANION ANIMAL CLINICAL SCIENCE det sundhedsvi kø b e n h av n s u n i v e
MASTER OF COMPANION ANIMAL CLINICAL SCIENCE The Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science is an accredited post graduate programme designed for veterinarians who wish to pursue new challenges and knowledge. The Master is offered by the University of Copenhagen in close collaboration with The Danis
I have acquired thorough understanding of certain subjects which I have been capable of using in my everyday life. - Ken Lindeblad Evidensia Faxe Dyrehospital.
PROGRAMME CURRICULUM Certified in Small Animal Diseases (Fagdyrlæge) (4 compulsory course modules) 30 ECTS Specialisation track (3 course modules) 18 ECTS Masters project 12 ECTS The lecturers have a high professional level and it is a great hospital. It is also brilliant that we have external lectu
FIRST 4 MODULES OF THE MASTERS Veterinary Methodology and Paraclinical Skills Companion Animal Internal Medicine and Specialty Cases, Systematic Diagnostic Decision Making Companion Animal Surgery Good Surgical Practice Dedicated Companion Animal Clinical Practice 4 weeks clinical externship at a D
SPECIALIZATION TRACKS Courses Preapproved for Steg 2 and specialistutdanning i regi af DNV SURGERY Strong emphasis on practical in vivo wet labs and evidence and case-based ap- proaches applicable for implementation at specialised Companion Animal Clinics. Module I: Soft tissue surgery Module II: Or
CARDIOLOGY Comprehensive theoretical and clinical knowledge rel- evant to practice cardiology in referral clinical settings. Module I: Applied Clinical Cardiology Module II: Diagnostic Cardiology Module III: Advanced Clinical Cardiology Practical sessions and case-based theoretical evidence- based t
There has been focus on acquiring the newest knowledge. This gives me tools I can use in my practice and continue to work with after the programme. - Anders P. Jensen, Veterinarian at AniCura Københavns Dyrehospital. Hospital for Companion Animals at The University of Copenhagen PROGRAMME STRUCTURE