CCOG for VT 280B Fall 2024
- Course Number:
- VT 280B
- Course Title:
- Cooperative Education: Clinic II
- Credit Hours:
- 4
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 120
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
This course is designed to give the student hands-on experience by working on actual animal cases in a clinical veterinary setting. Students will be able to gain confidence in their abilities and develop increased proficiency in these clinical rotations.
VT280B is designed for second year veterinary technology students and is a graduation requirement for the Associates Degree in Applied Sciences in Veterinary Technology. Credits in this course are not transferable to a four year school towards a baccalaureate degree.
There is no specific text required for this course.
Intended Outcomes for the course
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Upon successful completion, students should be able to:
- communicate with clients and veterinary staff in a professional manner.
- consistently present a professional appearance and perform duties in a timely, accurate, and hygienic manner.
- identify areas for improvement in hands-on skills or knowledge base.
- perform basic clinical skills in a realistic and potentially stressful medical environment.
- engage in effective client education, including advice on home care.
- recognize housekeeping or facility maintenance issues that need to be addressed.
Course Activities and Design
This is a four-credit-hour course that meets for sixteen-lab hours per week. Students are matched to a veterinary hospital or clinic for the course practicum. The match is determined by the Department Chair or the Cooperative Education Specialist in the event of the Department Chair’s absence. Each student is expected to attend 160 total hours at the clinical site and comple
Outcome Assessment Strategies
The student shall be evaluated on their attendance, term paper, punctuality, ability to function on-the-job, completion of the Task Accomplishment Sheet, and by the written evaluation of their performance from their clinical supervisor. Based on the satisfactory completion of the above items, a pass or no pass grade will be issued by the Cooperative Education Specialist.
1.0 Term Paper
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
INSTRUCTIONAL GOAL:
The goal is for the student to assess their own level of development during their cooperative education experience and assess the quality of training they received based on the hospital and personnel who have supervised them.
OBJECTIVES:
1.1 The student will use a computer and a word processing program to answer questions on their evaluation. The paper shall be formatted double- spaced, 1” margins