What classes are you taking this semester?

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Just curious
What semester of Veterinary school are you in?
Which school?
What classes are you taking?


I am in my 2nd semester.
Ross University.

Parasitology
Anatomy II
Physiology II
Immunology
Clinical Skills I

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2nd year, 2nd semester.

Systemic Pathology
Clinical Pathology
Pharmacology II
Nutrition
Epidemiology/Public Health
Special Species/Exotics Physical Exam Skills
Production Animal Skills
 
Year 2, Sem 2

Epidemiology, Public Health and Food Safety
Bacteriology
Pharmacology II
Diagnostic Imaging
Anesthesiology
Hemolympatics/Oncolgy
Beef Production Medicine
Small Ruminant Production, Management, Medicine and Surgery
Food Animal Techniques
Neurology
 
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Year 1 Semester 2
SGU

Anatomy 2
Physiology 2
Physical Diagnosis (Dog/Cat)
Bacteriology/Mycology
Immunology
Pharmacology 1
Radiology
 
First year, second semester

Anatomy (LA and birds/reptiles/etc.)
GI Phys
Nutrition
Developmental Anatomy
Clinical Skills
Microanatomy
 
Penn second year, second semester (3rd quarter, our second semester is divided into two quarters). My schedule, complete with how I feel about it right now:

Clin Path :love:
Med/Surg I :confused:
Orthopedics :)
Intro Poultry, Swine, Dairy :(
Intro to Clinical Medicine 4 :rolleyes:
Pharm :oops:
Human-Animal Bond (elective) :D

ETA: for people that posted before me, are those all core classes or are some electives?
 
The ones I listed are all core classes. I'm actually not sure when we get to start taking electives...
 
Year 2, Sem 2
Systemic Pathology II
Clinical Pathology
Toxicology
Pharmacology
Fundamentals of Anesthesiology
Surgery Fundamentals
Large Animal Supportive Care (elective)
Small Animal Nutrition (elective)
 
Anesthesiology
Epidemiology
Ophthalmology/Dermatology
Parasitology
Public Health
Radiology
Toxicology
 
Second Year, Second Semester

Clin Path
Systemic Path
Anesthesia/Surgery Principles
Large Animal Clinical Competencies
Virology
Cardiovascular Diseases
Musculoskeletal Diseases
in addition to a one credit selective
 
2nd year, 2nd semester

Pharmacology II
Endocrinology
Alimentary System
Ophthalmology
Veterinary Nutrition
Zoonoses/Food Hygiene
Nervous System
Elective - Large Animal Clinical Skills
1 week of Clinical Exposure (entire week spent in clinic) and 1 week of ABLE (case to solve)
 
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Year 1, Quarter 2 at Ohio State

Equine Anatomy :D
Histology II :rolleyes:
Ethics and Jurisprudence :)
Biology of Disease I: Pathology and Immunology :cry:
Biology of Disease II: Virology :cool:
Pet Loss and Grief: :)
 
Intro to Clinical Medicine 4 :rolleyes:

You have 4 "Intro to Clinical Medicine" classes?

After 2, you would think they could drop the 'intro' from the title :)

Histology II :rolleyes:

Considering that Histo is right up there with the most useless class I took in vet school, i am sorry to see you have to take 2...

It is pretty interesting what different schools think are important... Me, I probably didn't need a semesters worth of theriogenology...
 
Year 1, Semester 2, first half at Illinois
Each semester is run in 2 separate halves with finals in between each. We don't really have separate classes, but we do have what they call "modules". All modules are supposed to focus on the same area. This 'quarter' the focus is the Cardiovascular and GI systems.

The modules that are part of this:
Anatomy
Histology
Physiology
Neurobiology
Clinical Correlations (includes imaging)

Electives:
Equine Veterinary Husbandry
Bereavement Issues
 
You have 4 "Intro to Clinical Medicine" classes?

After 2, you would think they could drop the 'intro' from the title :)

That's a really good point and I hate to tell you but there are actually 5!
I think it started with just 1 or 2 and they just kept adding.
 
Oklahoma State-Year 2, Sem 2

Epidemiology, Public Health and Food Safety
Bacteriology
Pharmacology II
Diagnostic Imaging
Anesthesiology
Hemolympatics/Oncolgy
Beef Production Medicine (elective)
Intro to Shelter Med (elective)
Food Animal Techniques (elective)
Zoonotic Diseases (elective)
 
UC Davis - Third year, second quarter

- Junior Doctoring
- Junior Clinical Skills (Avian and reptiles this quarter!)
- Clinical Endocrinology
- Surgery and Anesthesia Lab
- Small Animal Medicine
- Food Animal Medicine (Elective - one medicine track is core, any others are considered electives)
- Large Animal Anesthesia (You have to take one of the anesthesia courses as core, but you choose which one if you're individual track, like me)
- Advanced Small Animal Ultrasound (Elective)
- Zoonoses of Nonhuman Primates (Elective)
- Medical Care of Raptors (Elective - best. class. ever. We go out to the California Raptor Center and actually learn to catch, handle, restrain, and do medical procedures on raptors. Last week I caught a Swainson's hawk :D)
 
- Medical Care of Raptors (Elective - best. class. ever. We go out to the California Raptor Center and actually learn to catch, handle, restrain, and do medical procedures on raptors. Last week I caught a Swainson's hawk :D)

False. That sounds absolutely terrifying. :laugh:
 
Year 2, Semester 2

Core:
Virology
Musculoskeletal
Clinical Pathology
Toxicology
Anesthesiology
General Veterinary Medicine
Small Animal Medicine I
Vet Cardioresp Syst
Professional Foundations in Vet Med III

Electives:
Wildlife Medicine
Advanced Epidemiology
 
AVC
Year 1, Semester 2

All core classes, we don't have elective options at this point

Anatomy II
Histology II (half semester)
Physiology II
Clinical Orientation I
Parasitology
Epidemiology
Embryology (half semester)
General Pathology
 
UMN Y1S2:

  • Critical Scientific Reading (2 cr)
  • Professional Development II: Communication (1 cr)
  • Organology (3 cr)
  • Veterinary Neurobiology (2 cr)
  • Veterinary Physiology (6 cr)
  • Veterinary Pharmacology (2 cr)
  • Host Defenses (2 cr)
  • Virology (3 cr)
  • Applied Veterinary Genetics (1 cr)
  • Basic Pathology (2 cr)
  • Clinical Skills II (1 cr)
  • Behavior Core (2 cr)
... and then we have a handful of electives possible on top of that:

  • International and Cultural Immersion
  • Introduction to Swine Production Medicine
  • Topics in Zoo Medicine
  • Animals & Society
  • Equine Limb
 
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