COURSE CONTRACT
COURSE OF PRACTICAL OF VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY BACHELOR’S DEGREE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
1. Course : Practical of Veterinary Physiology
2. Course Code : KHU102
3. Semester Credit Unit (sks) : 1 SKS (0-1)
4. Semester : II
5. Department/Study Program : Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 6. Prerequisites : -
7. Course Description : The material is presented through practical activities which include: observation of contraction of smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, and heart muscle using a chimograph, so that the effects on mechanical, temperature and chemical stimuli are known
8. Person In Charge : Ratna Damayanti, drh., M.Kes.
9. Lecturer : Ratna Damayanti,drh., M.Kes.
Dr. Ngakan Made Rai Widjaja, drh.,MS, Dr. Kuncoro Puguh Santoso, drh., M.Kes Prof. Dr. Anwar Ma’ruf , drh., M.Kes.
M. Gandul Atik Y,.drh., M.Kes.
Dr. Kadek Rachmawati, drh., M.Kes.
Dr. E. Bimo A.H, drh.,M.Kes.
10. Day of Class / Time / Room
: Practical : Clinical Pathology Practicum Room, Wednesday , 11.00 – 13.00 WIB & 13.00-15.00
Tutorial : 4C Classroom, Wednesday, 12.00-13.00 WIB
11. Soft Skills Attribute : - Discipline and timely (25%
- Active in question and answer (25%) - Behavior in class (25%)
- Work ethic (25%) 12. Achievement of Graduate
Learning
: LO 1 : Apply basic knowledge technology of anatomy, histology, physiology, biochemistry and embryology to construct basic clinical improvement
13. Achievement of Course Learning
: Able to describe the principles of performance of the functions of the body and body systems which involve the role of: Peripheral Nerves in the Phenomenon of Skeletal Muscle Contractions, Smooth Muscle Contractions and Heart Muscle Contractions so that they can then be used as a mindset to determine pathological conditions and treatment measures properly and correctly
14. Learning Goals / Competencies :
After participating in Veterinary Physiology practicum in the second semester (two), students are expected to be able to describe the functions of the body's instruments and systems that involve roles: Peripheral Nerve Sensitivity, Smooth Muscle Contraction and Heart Muscle Contraction so that it can then be used as a mindset to determine pathological conditions and actions treatment.
15. Course Benefits
The subject of veterinary physiology practicum is useful to sharpen understanding of the functions of tools and systems in physiological conditions, so that later can be used as a reference to determine certain pathological conditions and make a basis in making decisions to take treatment actions .
16. Course Strategy
Active participation of student participants in groups consisting of: 12-15 students.
Each group gets 1 (one) unit practicum instrument.
Every student is required to have a practical manual.
Each group is guided by a supervisor who will direct students to the smooth implementation of the practicum.
To give a description of the problem solving that appears in each implementation of the practicum topic, the student participants are required to take part in the preliminary practicum, the theory underlying the practicum, the pretest and simulation as well as the tutorial program.
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17. Literatures
1. Guyton, AC and J E Hall. 2011. Texbook of Medical Physiology.12th ed.W B Saunders, USA.
2. Swenson, MJ. 2004.Dukes Physiology of Domestic Animals 5th ed. Cornell Univ Pr.
New York, USA.
3. Frandson, RD, W L Wilke, A D Fails. 2003. Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals 6th ed.Lippincott Williams &Wilkins, Tokyo, Japan.
4. Rastogi, SC, 2007. Essential of Animal Physiology. 4th Ed. New Age International, New Delhi, India
5. PhysioEx 9.1 Software. 2013. Pearson Benjamin Cummings 18. Course Assignment
Every student participant must understand the practicum topic before the lab starts.
After being given preliminary practicum and basic theory about practicum, the participants must take the pretest and practical simulation
The pre-test questions are: 10 (ten items) with a short form.
The pre-test was intended to measure the level of readiness of participants in the practicum topic that must be carried out according to a predetermined schedule.
Pre-test frequency: 3 (three) times.
Every student participant is required to take part in the TUTORIAL program, which is arranged according to schedule.
The tutorial program is intended to discuss problems that are appear in each practicum topic.
The tutorial program is guided by a supervisor.
Every student participant is required to attend / participate in 100% of activities
practicum and tutorial.
- The practicum exam is carried out with the aim of measuring the depth of mastery of the participants' material related to THEORY which underlies each practicum topic.
Number of exam questions: 50 - 75 items.
Exam type: multiple choice (MCQ).
19. Assessment Criteria ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM
Each test is given with raw score in the form of 0 to 100, especially for the final score, the assessment is given in 7 grades i.e. : A, AB, B, BC, C, D and E.
The final score from a course is determined from the combined results of the evaluation of all scores from lecturers. The examples of test weight such as quiz, structured assignment, practical, softskills, MSE, ESE are 1,5 : 1,5 : 2 : 1 : 2 : 3.
Processing of final score (raw score in numbers) becomes a quality value in the form of letter processed in 7 (seven) grades. From the final value (raw score), the mean value (X) can be processed. The value grouping is done using the PENILAIAN ACUAN PATOKAN (PAP) :
Raw Score Letter Value
≥ 75 70 – 74.9 65 – 69.9 60 – 64.9 55 – 59.9 40 – 54.9
< 40
A AB
B BC
C D E
The presentation of the value from the value processing are uses 7 rankings presentation, as follow :
Letter Value Quality Value A
AB B BC
C D E
4 3,5
3 2,5
2 1 0 20. Other Points
Submission of structured assignments at 15th week or one week before ESE
Submission of practical reports up to 1 week after practical session
Exam type for quizzes : essay
Exam type for MSE and ESE : multiple choice
21. Course Schedule