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Name of Course: LAMS 5435

University Course Number: Theriogenology Rotation

Department: Large Animal Medicine

Course coordinator: Dr. Richard Fayrer-Hosken

Number of credit hours: 3.9

Description of the Course:
This is a comprehensive clinical rotation that encompasses the didactic and clinical aspects of equine, bovine and exotic theriogenology with the potential of some small animals cases. The emphasis is the practical implementation of the specialty.

3. Prerequisites, corequisites and cross listings for the course:
The course is only available to seniors during their final year who have satisfied their prerequisites.
Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology VPHY 5150
Large Animal Theriogenology selective LAMS 5310
No other courses will be accepted without the specific permission of the instructional faculty.

4. Course objectives and outline:
Rounds, once a week in field service conference room
Clinics, case by case basis.

Course requirements for grading and Policy:
Pass/Fail

Students are expected to abide by the University Honor Code and Academic Honesty Policy and guidelines outlined in the College of Veterinary Medicine Student Handbook.


All academic work must meet the standards contained in "A Culture of Honesty." Each student is responsible to inform themselves about those standards before performing any academic work.


The course syllabus is a general plan for the course; deviations announced to the class by the instructor may be necessary.

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