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Unit of Study VTEC3006 Medical Nursing for Veterinary Technologists 3 (2027)

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  • Enrolment information

    Students must have completed all units in Year 2 AND VTWIL-2 (4 weeks) before enrolling in this unit. 1. This unit requires travel to off-campus locations. Check the Blackboard site for travel details, as some sites require additional travel time. Scheduled class times may appear longer as they include travel time. 2. To pass the unit, students must complete and satisfy requirements for all assessment tasks. 3. Attendance: Attendance and participation are strongly linked to student success and retention. Students are encouraged to attend all classes and engagement activities to support learning, progression, and success as a veterinarian or veterinary technologist. For units with practicals or activities linked to developing VNCA Day One Competencies required for AVNAT registration, attendance is required. Specific attendance requirements will be communicated within the unit.


Learning outcomes

Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

demonstrate competency in handling, assessing, and performing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in avian, native, wildlife, exotic, zoo, and large animal veterinary species

apply well-developed knowledge to communicate the principles of zoo animal husbandry, nutrition and welfare

analyse and discuss the ethical considerations in wildlife rehabilitation and release

demonstrate proficiently and cultural competency in working as part of a wildlife clinical care team while engaging in reflective practice.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching method
Practical 3 hours + travel (Twice)
Practical 3 hours + travel (Twice)
Tutorial 1 hour (3 per week)
Practical 3 hours (Twice)
Assessment
OSCE40%
Portfolio45%
Quiz15%

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