DVM
Degrees and Certificates
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LMU-OPDVM Curriculum Digest
Courses
OPDVM-700-A0: First Year Transition: Building Academic Resilience
Credits 0.5OPDVM-701-A0: Integumentary System
Credits 1A systemic study of normal physiologic, microscopic, macroscopic, and topographical body structure with detailed study of cellular, tissue, and organ function will be applied to describing the pathogenesis of disease for the integumentary system. Students will learn a selection of appropriate diagnostic tests for various diseases and how to interpret the results of these tests. Clinical applications are incorporated throughout the course in alignment with the ultimate goal of contributing to the education of a practitioner.
OPDVM-702-A0: Musculoskeletal System
Credits 4OPDVM-703-A0: Nervous & Sensory System
Credits 4OPDVM-704-A0: Hematologic System
Credits 1A systemic study of normal physiologic, microscopic, macroscopic, and topographical body structure with detailed study of cellular, tissue, and organ function will be applied to describing the pathogenesis of disease for the hematologic system. Students will learn a selection of appropriate diagnostic tests for various diseases and how to interpret the results of these tests. Clinical applications are incorporated throughout the course in alignment with the ultimate goal of contributing to the education of a practitioner.
OPDVM-705-A0: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
Credits 5OPDVM-706-A0: Urogenital System
Credits 3OPDVM-707-A0: Endocrine System
Credits 2OPDVM-708-A0: Gastrointestinal System
Credits 5OPDVM-709-A0: Hepatobiliary System
Credits 3OPDVM-710-A0: One Health I
Credits 1.5OPDVM-711-A0: Medical Science I
Credits 1OPDVM-712-A0: Animal Husbandry and Welfare
Credits 2OPDVM-713-A0: Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging
Credits 1OPDVM-714A: Intro to Anatomy and Physiology
Credits 1OPDVM-714P-A0: Introduction to Pathology
Credits 1OPDVM-715-A0: Clinical Skills I
Credits 1OPDVM-716-A0: Professional Identity I
Credits 1OPDVM-717-A0: Basic Pharmacology
Credits 1OPDVM-718-A0: Immunology
Credits 2.5OPDVM-719-A0: Evidence-Based Medicine and Research I
Credits 1.5OPDVM-720-A0: One Health II
Credits 3OPDVM-721-A0: Clinical Reasoning I
Credits 1OPDVM-725-A0: Clinical Skills II
Credits 1OPDVM-726-A0: Professional Identity II
Credits 1OPDVM-728-A0: Microbiology and Parasitology
Credits 6.5OPDVM-732-A0: Introduction to Surgery
Credits 2This course will cover principles of surgery, including aseptic technique, fracture healing, perioperative patient care, and basic principles of surgical procedures and techniques. Application of anatomic knowledge to surgical approaches will also be included.
OPDVM-735-A0: Clinical Skills III
Credits 2OPDVM-735A-A0: Clinical Skills LA
Credits 1OPDVM-736-A0: Professional and Life Skills I
Credits 1OPDVM-737-A0: Introduction to Anesthesia and Analgesia
Credits 2This course serves as an introduction to veterinary anesthesia, analgesia, and peri-operative case management. It will lay the foundation for the basic principles of anesthesia and analgesia, recalling material learned in prior pharmacology courses.
OPDVM-745-A0: Clinical Skills IV
Credits 1OPDVM-746-A0: Professional and Life Skills II
Credits 1OPDVM-747-A0: Veterinary Toxicology
Credits 2OPDVM-748-A0: Veterinary Nutrition
Credits 2OPDVM-749-A0: Evidence-Based Medicine and Research II
Credits 1OPDVM-751-A0: Veterinary Dentistry
Credits 2OPDVM-752-A0: Small Animal Surgery
Credits 3OPDVM-753-A0: Radiographic Interpretation
Credits 1OPDVM-754-A0: Emergency & Critical Care
Credits 1OPDVM-755-A0: Clinical Skills V
Credits 2OPDVM-756-A0: Professional and Life Skills III
Credits 1OPDVM-756B-A0: Introduction to Practice Management
Credits 1OPDVM-757-A0: Clinical Pharmacology I
Credits 1OPDVM-758-A0: Small Animal Medicine
Credits 8OPDVM-759-A0: Evidence-Based Medicine and Research III
Credits 1OPDVM-760-A0: Population and Herd Management
Credits 2OPDVM-761-A0: Introduction to Clinical Year
Credits 0.5OPDVM-762A-A0: Production Animal Medicine, & Surgery
Credits 6OPDVM-762B-A0: Equine Medicine and Surgery
Credits 4This course is designed to educate the veterinary student on clinical conditions seen in the horse, with emphasis on clinical signs, diagnosis, medical, and surgical treatment, and prognosis.
OPDVM-765A-A0: Clinical Skills VI
Credits 2OPDVM-766-A0: Theriogenology
Credits 1.5OPDVM-767-A0: Clinical Pharmacology II
Credits 1OPDVM-768-A0: Avian, Exotic, Wildlife Animal Medicine & Surgery
Credits 2OPDVM-770-A0: Small Animal General Practice
Credits 4OPDVM-770E-A0: General Practice Elective**(Required Selective)
Credits 4Each rotation is four weeks of supervised clinical instruction in a selected, pre-approved, high-quality, large or small animal general practice. Students see a wide variety of medical and surgical cases and are active participants in their diagnostic and therapeutic management, to include documentation of findings and care in problem- oriented medical records and performance of clinical procedures.
OPDVM-771-A0: Small Animal Specialty Practice
Credits 4OPDVM-771E-A0: Specialty Practice Elective**(Required Selective)
Credits 4This consists of supervised clinical instruction in a selected, high quality, specialty practice. Instruction will take place in practices with board certified internists, radiologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, other specialists, and/or those specialists. Students are active participants in diagnostic and management of a variety of cases with instructive pathophysiological learning issues requiring appropriate medical and/or surgical management in veterinary advanced care, emergency and critical care situations. *At least 2 weeks must be in SA ECC.
OPDVM-773-A0: Diagnostic Medicine
Credits 6Students will receive training in diagnostic pathology and exposure to ancillary diagnostic services which include: bacteriology, virology, molecular biology, serology, toxicology, parasitology and clinical pathology. The course is composed of lecture/cooperative/ active /group and self-learning morning sessions. The students will spend the afternoon sessions performing postmortem examinations necropsy floor or will work on necropsy case assignments. The students will deliver diagnostic pathology case presentations on case submissions and will receive clinical pathology assignments. This course will provide a structured means for clinical-year DVM students to synthesize and apply the diagnostic imaging knowledge gained in pre clinical training to the clinical setting. The Diagnostic Imaging section of the course serves to prepare students for radiographic interpretation during their clinical placements, as well as clinical practice.
OPDVM-774-A0: Large Animal Ambulatory
Credits 2OPDVM-776-A0: NAVLE Preparation Course
Credits 4OPDVM-777-A0: Programmatic Review
Credits 1OPDVM-780-A0: Elective Rotation**(Required Selective)
Credits 16Elective courses consist of supervised clinical instruction in high quality learning experiences available at institutions and practices in North America and around the world, to include general practices, specialty practices (such as medicine, surgery, cardiology, dermatology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology), species-specific practices, other accredited Colleges of Veterinary Medicine, zoos, and other LMU-CVM approved public and private biomedical institutions.
The student must take 4 Elective Rotation blocks (4cr each) for a total of 16 credits