ECTS credits ECTS credits: 9
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Hours of tutorials: 2.5 Interactive Classroom: 1 Total: 3.5
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Work placements Degree RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Animal Pathology, Anatomy, Animal Production and Clinical Veterinary Science
Areas: Animal Medicine and Surgery, Animal Health, Clinical Veterinary Science
Center Faculty of Veterinary Science
Call: Work Placements in Companies for Degrees and Master's Degrees
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
See Regulation of Clinical External Practical Training
See Regulation of Clinical External Practical Training
Generic competences
• GVUSC01. Ability to learn and adapt.
• GVUSC02. Capacity of analysis and synthesis.
• GVUSC03. General knowledge on the area of work.
• GVUSC04. Planning and management of work.
• GVUSC05. Ability to apply knowledge in practice.
• GVUSC06. Ability to work independently and as a team.
• GVUSC07. Skill to work in an international context.
• GVUSC08. Leadership, initiative and entrepreneurial spirit.
• GVUSC09. Ability to communicate in distinct fields.
• GVUSC10. Ethical commitment and accountability.
Disciplinary competences
• CEDVUSC 03. Breeding, improvement, management and animal welfare.
• CEDVUSC 05. Basics and applied immune response.
• CEDVUSC 07. Knowledge of changes in the structure and function of the animal body.
• CEDVUSC 08. Knowledge and diagnosis of different animals, individual and collective, and its prevention, with special emphasis on zoonosis and diseases notifiable diseases.
• CEDVUSC 09. General basis of medical and surgical treatments.
• CEDVUSC 10. Knowledge of techniques applied to domestic animals, including those with direct influence on animal and human health.
• CEDVUSC 11. Understanding the basis of performance and system optimization of plant and animal production and its impact on the environment.
• CEDVUSC 13. Knowledge of organizational, economic and management aspects in all the fields of the veterinary profession.
• CEDVUSC 14. Knowledge of Rules and Laws of veterinary and animal regulations and trade.
• CEDVUSC 15. Knowledge of the rights and duties of the / vet / a, with special emphasis on ethical principles.
• CEDVUSC 16. Knowledge of the basic analytical techniques and interpretation.
• CEDVUSC17. Knowledge of the biological effects of ionizing radiation and radiation protection means.
• CEDVUSC18. Knowledge of the basic procedures to guarantee the correct operation of the reproductive activity, as well as of the technological processes and the methods for the resolution of obstetrics problems.
Professional competences
• D1VUSC 01. Perform history and clinical examination of the animals.
• D1VUSC 02. Collect and submit specimens with the corresponding reports.
• D1VUSC 03. Perform basic analytical techniques and interpret clinical, biological and chemical results.
• D1VUSC 04. Diagnose the most common diseases using complementary protocols and diagnostic techniques.
• D1VUSC 05. Contents epidemiological studies and develop prevention, control and eradication of animal diseases, with particular focus on notifiable diseases and zoonosis.
• D1VUSC 06. Attend and perform emergency first aid Veterinary.
• D1VUSC 07. Perform basic medical and surgical treatments in animals.
• D1VUSC 08. Prescribe, operate and administer veterinary medicines.
• D1VUSC 09. Implement basic procedures to ensure the proper functioning of the reproductive activity, technological processes and the resolution of obstetric problems.
• D1VUSC 11. Assess and interpret production and health parameters of an animal group, considering the economic, environmental and welfare aspects, looking for optimization.
• D1VUSC 14. Perform risk analysis, including environmental and biosafety, as well as the assessment, management and monitoring systems quality management.
D1VUSC 15. Counselling and management, technical and economic, veterinary companies in the context of sustainability
• D1VUSC 16. Apply the methods of individual identification of the animals.
• D1VUSC 17. Realize own technical reports of the veterinary competitions.
Academic competences
• CEAVUSC 01. Analyze synthetize, solve problems and make decisions in the professional areas.
• CEAVUSC 02. Keep an ethical conduct in the exercise of his responsibilities in front of the veterinary profession and the society.
• CEAVUSC 03. Disseminate the information obtained during the professional exercise of the /the Veterinary/to of fluent form, oral and written, with other colleagues, authorities and the society in general.
• CEAVUSC 04. Look for and manage the information related with the activity of the/the veterinary/to.
• CEAVUSC 05. Know and apply the scientific method in the professional practice, including the medicine based in the evidence.
• CEAVUSC 06. Seek for advice and professional help.
• CEAVUSC 07. Have basic knowledge of a foreign language, especially in technical aspects of Veterinary Sciences.
• CEAVUSC 08. Become aware of the need to keep knowledge, skills and attitudes of the professional competitions updated through permanent training.
Transversal competences
• CTVUSC 01. Capacity for reasoning and argumentation.
• CTVUSC 02. Capacity to obtain suitable information, diverse and updated by diverse means, like bibliographic information and Internet, and to analyze it critically.
• CTVUSC 03. Capacity to elaborate and present an organized and comprehensible text.
• CTVUSC 04. Capacity to realize a clear, concise and coherent public display.
• CTVUSC 05. Skill in the handle of the ICTs.
• CTVUSC 06. Utilization of information in foreign language.
• CTVUSC 07. Capacity to resolve problems by means of the integrated application of knowledge.
See Regulation of Clinical External Practical Training
The PROFESSIONAL TUTOR will score the work done by the student as well as the reflection of the work in the practicum report. In addition, the tutor will authorise the presentation of the memory to the academic tutor. Specifically the professional tutor will score the following points (referred to the generic and specific competences):
1. Technical ability and for learning: (0 to 10)
2. Attitude and initiative of resolution: (0 to 10)
3. Skills of communication (oral and/or written): (0 to 10)
4. Capacity of work in a team and respect in the workplace: (0 to 10)
5. Punctuality: (0 to 10)
6. Reflection of the activity in the practicum report: (0 to 10)
ACADEMIC TUTOR
The student will present to the academic tutor the practicum report. The report done by the student must contain a description of the activities taken place and include the following sections: (1) Introduction in which the centre where the practice is carried out is described in detail; (2) Description of the activities that have taken place; (3) Development of at least 2 clinical cases or procedures (clinical, laboratory, control protocols, etc., depending on the practice done) with correct structure and adequate discussion; and (4) Personal evaluation and final conclusion of the experience of this practice for the personal training of the student. The report must have a maximum of 25 pages (excluding annexes), DIN A4, written in Times New Roman or similar, size 11 and line spacing of 1.5. The editorial work will we considered.
The academic tutor will base his evaluation in the quality of the report and the student´s made the most during the practicum, and not in the number of activities realised, since this depends of the volume of work of the centre and not of the student. The score will be of 0 to 10 points.
The FINAL QUALIFICATION will be the arithmetical average of the score of the professional tutor and the the academic tutor. If the qualification awarded by the professional tutor or by the academic tutor is lower of 5 points the course will be failed and the final qualification will be the minimum of the two. If the failure correspond to the memory valued by the academic tutor, the student will be able to present a new memory in the second opportunity. On the contrary, if the failure is the practical work valued by the professional tutor, the student will have to course again the subject, with a new registration in the Faculty.
Face-to-face work (191 hours):
• Clinical practices pre-professionals: 191 hours
Personal work of the student (34 hours):
• Practicum report writing: 34 h
See Regulation of Clinical External Practical Training
This course has an own regulation. Current link: http://www.usc.es/gl/centros/vandterinaria/practise_tuteladas.html
CONTINGENCY PLAN IN THE EVENT OF AN EVENT CAUSING THE CHANGE TO SCENARIOS 2 or 3
SCENARIO 2: Not applicable.
SCENARIO 3
Duration and modality
1. The course will be considered surpassed if the student has completed 50% of the time (13 days).
3. If the practical work has been interrupted and is not possible to restart it in the same destination, this time will be recognised and accumulated.
4. In case that it was also necessary to reschedule the course Non-clinical External Practical Training (NC-EPT), both could be take place in a single destination during a minimum of 7 weeks. If by justified reasons, the student cannot complete this period, the course will be considered surpassed once the student has completed 50% of this new period (4,5 weeks or 23 days).
5. The practical work can be split in several periods, according to the needs of the students (to facilitate the preparation of works, exams or TFG).
6. In very exceptional cases, properly justified, and previous application and permission to the Committee of Practices Supervised and External Practices, the practical work could be substituted by another equivalent activity.
Report
8. The quality of the practicum report, and not the duration of the practical work, will be considered.
9. If the practical work was carried out in a single destination (according to the point 4), the student will have to present two reports, one for EC and another for NC-EPT. In this case, the coordinators of both courses must be contacted to get the correspondent instructions.
Note: The student that have had to interrupt the practical work and cannot continue in the same destination is not obliged to write a report (is optional). It would be sufficient if the student presents the report corresponding to the last destination. In case of doubt, the student must contact with the coordinator of the course.
Luís Ángel Quintela Arias
- Department
- Animal Pathology
- Area
- Animal Medicine and Surgery
- luisangel.quintela [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
María Marta López Alonso
Coordinador/a- Department
- Animal Pathology
- Area
- Animal Medicine and Surgery
- marta.lopez.alonso [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Marta Ines Miranda Castañon
- Department
- Anatomy, Animal Production and Clinical Veterinary Science
- Area
- Clinical Veterinary Science
- marta.miranda [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Rosario Panadero Fontán
- Department
- Animal Pathology
- Area
- Animal Health
- rosario.panadero [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Ceferino Manuel Lopez Sandez
- Department
- Animal Pathology
- Area
- Animal Health
- Phone
- 982822109
- c.lopez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Natalia Miño Fariña
- Department
- Anatomy, Animal Production and Clinical Veterinary Science
- Area
- Clinical Veterinary Science
- Phone
- 982822634
- natalia.mino [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: LOU (Organic Law for Universities) PhD Assistant Professor