VM 747 CLINICAL SCIENCES II. Cardiology and Respiratory Medicine. Spring 2013

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VM 747 CLINICAL SCIENCES II Cardiology and Respiratory Medicine Spring 2013

VM 747 CORE CLINICAL SCIENCES II CREDITS: 5 TERM TO BE OFFERED: Spring TIME: Monday 10-11 am and 1-3 pm Wednesday 9-11 am and 1-2 pm Thursday 1-4 pm Friday 10-12 am ROOM: Pathology 101 COURSE COORDINATORS: Cardiology Section: Respiratory Section: Dr. Christopher Department of Clinical Sciences Office: VTH A201 Phone: 297-1274 Email: Chris.@Colostate.edu Dr. Robert J. Callan Department of Clinical Sciences Office: VTH B203 Phone: 297-0323 Email: rcallan@colostate.edu COURSE INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Christopher Dr. Jan Bright Dr. Allison Adams Dr. Tim Holt Dr. Vicki Campbell Dr. Tim Hackett Dr. Robert Callan Dr. Gabi Landolt Dr. Ann Gold Dr. Andi Lear Small Animal Cardiology Small Animal & Equine Cardiology Small Animal Cardiology Ruminant Cardiology Shock & Respiratory Failure Small Animal Respiratory Fluid Disorders & FA Respiratory Equine Respiratory Equine Respiratory Infectious Myositis COURSE DESCRIPTION The course will cover basic cardiovascular (cardiology) and respiratory medicine of small and large animals, and will emphasize principles of cardiopulmonary pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapy. The course will utilize an open-book and open discussion problemsolving format. The course grade will be based on 3 take home open-book and opendiscussion problem sets and 2 open-note in-class examinations. The emphasis will be on self-

and group-learning and problem solving, rather than memorization of facts. COURSE OBJECTIVES Students will learn the common pathophysiologic mechanisms and manifestations of to cardiac diseases, fluid and electrolyte disorders, circulatory shock, and respiratory diseases in both small and large animal species. Students will learn the principles of cardiopulmonary diagnostic methodologies and apply these to the diagnosis of common cardiac and respiratory diseases of animals. Students will learn the principles of cardiopulmonary therapies and be able to formulate rationale therapies for cardiopulmonary disorders. Course Materials: Printed notes for the course are available through the Dean s Office. Additional material including slide presentations and example problem sets are available for selected topics and lectures on the VM747 RamCT web site. RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS Tilley LP, Smith FWK, Oyama M, Sleeper MM (eds). Manual of Canine and Feline Cardiology, 4 th ed, Saunders Elsevier, St. Louis, 2008 King L. (ed) Textbook of Respiratory Disease in Dogs and Cats, 2003 Saunders, West JB. Respiratory Physiology: The Essentials, 9th Edition (September 21, 2011); Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. COURSE GRADE Students are bound by the CVMBS PVM Student Honor Code to follow the problem set and examination guidelines for this course. Problem Sets 1. Problem set due dates are indicated on course schedule. There will be 3 problem sets worth 50 points each for a total of 150 points. 2. Students may utilize class notes, handouts, suggested supplemental reference materials, textbooks, and notes from class lectures to answer problem set questions. Problem sets are open-discussion between students. Students may discuss questions with each other, but each student must turn in a separate written answer. While discussion of problems between students is desirable and encouraged, students ultimately must decide what is correct and are responsible for their own answers. Faculty, clinicians, students from other classes, or any individual outside the student s own PVM class should NOT be consulted for answers. 3. A key for each problem set will be posted soon after they are collected. Individual scores for each problem set will be posted on the course Web site as soon as possible. Review sessions to discuss answers to problems are scheduled for each problem set. 4. Problem set material may NOT be copied or reproduced in any way. All materials related to the problem sets must be turned in at the end of the course.

Examinations 1. There will be 2 examinations, a midterm and a final exam. Each exam will be worth 150 points. Midterm exam will cover Cardiac Diseases and Fluid & Electrolyte Disorders. The final exam will cover Circulatory Shock, Respiratory Diseases & LA Infectious Myopathies. 2. Exams will be in-class and open-note, but closed to discussion between students. 3. Supplemental materials may be handed out prior to examinations to aid with preparation for the examination. These materials are open for discussion between students. Supplemental materials for the exams may NOT be duplicated in any way and original materials must be returned at the time of the examination. Point Distribution Problem Sets (3 x 50 pts each) 150 pts Midterm Exam (Cardiac Disease, Fluid Disorders & Circulatory Shock) 150 pts Final Examination (Pulmonary Pathophysiology, Respiratory Disease, Infectious 150 pts Myopathies) TOTAL 450 pts Passing Grade = 315 points (70%) or greater

VM 747 CLINICAL SCIENCES II Spring 2013 Pathology Room 101 DATE DAY TIME # LECTURE INSTRUCTOR 3/25 Monday 10 am 1 Introduction/Cardiac Function Monday 1 pm 2 Cardiac Function Monday 2 pm 3 Heart Failure 3/27 Wednesday 9 am 4 Heart Failure-drugs Wednesday 10 am 5 Heart Failure-drugs Wednesday 1 pm 6 Cardiac Exam Bright 3/28 Thursday 1 pm 7 Cardiac Exam Bright Thursday 2 pm 8 Cardiac Exam Bright Thursday 3 pm 9 Electrocardiography 3/29 Friday 10 am 10 Electrocardiography Friday 11 am 11 Echocardiography 4/1 Monday 10 am 12 Echocardiography Monday 1 pm 13 Cardiac Arrhythmias Monday 2 pm 14 Cardiac Arrhythmias 4/3 Wednesday 9 am 15 Cardiac Arrhythmias Problem #1 Due (50 pt) Wednesday 10 am 16 Cardiac Arrhythmias-treatment Wednesday 1 pm 17 Cardiac Arrhythmias-equine Bright 4/4 Thursday 1 pm 18 Discussion - Problem #1 Thursday 2 pm 19 Equine Cardiology-basics Bright Thursday 3 pm 20 Equine Valvular and Myocardial Disease Bright 4/5 Friday 10 am 21 Feline Cardiology-basics Bright Friday 11 am 22 Feline Cardiomyopathies & Thromboembolism Bright 4/8 Monday 10 am 23 Systemic Hypertension Bright Monday 1 pm 24 Pericardial Diseases Bright Monday 2 pm 25 Canine Mitral Valve Disease 4/10 Wednesday 9 am 26 Canine Cardiomyopathy Problem #2 Due (50 pt) Wednesday 10 am 27 Congenital Shunts Wednesday 1 pm 28 Congenital Valve Disease 4/11 Thursday 1 pm 29 Discussion Problem #2 Thursday 2 pm 30 Cyanotic Heart Disease Thursday 3 pm 31 Heartworm Disease Adams 4/12 Friday 10 am 32 Pulmonary Hypertension Adams Friday 11 am 33 Food Animal Cardiac Diseases Holt 4/15 Monday 10 am 34 Food Animal Cardiac Diseases Holt Monday 1 pm 35 Cardiac Toxicology Holt Monday 2 pm 36 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Callan 4/17 Wednesday 9 am 37 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Callan Wednesday 10 am 38 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Callan Wednesday 1 pm 39 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Callan 1

DATE DAY TIME # LECTURE INSTRUCTOR 4/18 Thursday 1 pm 40 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Callan Thursday 2 pm 41 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Callan Thursday 3 pm 42 Clinical Reasoning Fluid Therapy Cases Callan 4/19 Friday 10 am 43 Circulatory Shock Campbell Friday 11 am 44 Pulmonary Pathophysiology Campbell 4/22 Monday 10 am 45 Pulmonary Pathophysiology Campbell Monday 1 pm MIDTERM EXAM (150 Pt) Cardiovascular Monday 2 pm Disease, Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders, Circulatory Shock 4/24 Wednesday 9 am 46 Pulmonary Failure-Supportive Therapies Campbell Wednesday 10 am 47 Respiratory Exam Callan Wednesday 1 pm 48 Respiratory Exam Callan 4/25 Thursday 1 pm 49 Respiratory Exam Callan Thursday 2 pm 50 Upper Respiratory Disease Food Animal Callan Thursday 3 pm 51 Upper Respiratory Disease Food Animal Callan 4/26 Friday 10 am 52 Bronchopneumonia Food Animal Callan Friday 11 am 53 Metastatic & Hypersensitivity Pneumonia Callan 4/29 Monday 10 am 54 Interstitial & Parasitic Pneumonia Problem #3 Due (50 pt) Callan Monday 1 pm 55 Respiratory Diseases Small Ruminants Callan Monday 2 pm 56 Diseases of Thoracic Cavity Food Animal Callan 5/1 Wednesday 9 am 57 Clinical Reasoning Respiratory Disease Callan Wednesday 10 am 58 Discussion Problem #3 Campbell/Callan Wednesday 1 pm 59 Canine and Feline Nasal Disease T. Hackett 5/2 Thursday 1 pm 60 Feline Bronchial Disease T. Hackett Thursday 2 pm 61 Feline Bronchial Disease T. Hackett Thursday 3 pm 62 Canine Bronchitis and Collapsing Airways T. Hackett 5/3 Friday 10 am 63 Pneumonia T. Hackett Friday 11 am 64 Canine and Feline Pulmonary Edema T. Hackett 5/6 Monday 10 am 65 Canine and Feline Pleural Space Disease T. Hackett Monday 1 pm 66 Equine Respiratory Diagnostic Tests Landolt Monday 2 pm 67 Equine Viral Respiratory Disease Landolt 5/8 Wednesday 9 am 68 Equine Viral Respiratory Disease Landolt Wednesday 10 am 69 Bacterial Pneumonia & Pleuropneumonia Landolt Wednesday 1 pm 70 Equine Lower Airway Inflammation Landolt 5/9 Thursday 1 pm 71 Mucopurulent Nasal Discharge and Epistaxis Gold Thursday 2 pm 72 Streptococcus equi Gold Thursday 3 pm 73 Rhodococcus equi Gold 5/10 Friday 10 am 74 Airway Obstruction, Noise, Exercise Intolerance E. Hackett Friday 11 am 75 Infectious Myopathies Large Animals Lear 5/13 Monday 9:40 to 11:40 am FINAL EXAM (150 pt) Monday May 7 from 9:40 to 11:40 am Pulmonary Pathophysiology, Respiratory Disease, Infectious Myopathies 2