VTMED 6747
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- Schedule of Classes - June 19, 2018 12:09PM EDT
- Course Catalog - March 23, 2018 2:31PM EDT
Classes
VTMED 6747
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2017-2018 Catalog.
How do veterinarians ethically and effectively engage with clients facing the challenges of aging & dying pets? How can veterinarians prepare for the issues surrounding prolongation of life versus purposeful ending of it? How do veterinarians understand biomedical ethics, aid-in-dying legislation, and the intersection of human & veterinary paradigms of "medicalized" death? How do veterinarians' social location in terms of race, class, gender, sexuality, age, religion, and (dis)ability affect the way they view problems and solutions? Course addresses these questions, current "state of the art" in end-of-life care for companion animals, and palliative medicine/hospice principles. Explores "family-centered, goal-directed" communication tools that new graduates will utilize in practice. Participants will be equipped to engage in discussions currently changing the face of both human and veterinary medicine.
Permission Note Enrollment limited to: fourth year veterinary students.
When Offered Spring.
Four Week - Fourth.
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Credits and Grading Basis
0.5 Credits Sat/Unsat(Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- M Vet Education Center S1166-LH1
- Apr 23 - May 18, 2018
Instructors
Goldberg, K
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
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