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Internship in Department of Veterinary Clinic Lecture :

Dr. Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti, Drh., M.Kes.

Prof. Dr. I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana, Drh., DEA.

Dr. M. Zainal Arifin, Drh., M.S.

Dr. E. Djoko Poetranto, Drh., M.S.

Lianny Nangoi, Drh., M.Kes.

Prof. Dr. Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto, Drh., DEA.

Dr. Nusdianto Triakoso, Drh., M.P.

Dr. Ira Sari Yudaniayanti, Drh., M.P.

Dr. Boedi Setiawan, Drh., M.P.

Hardany Primarizky, Drh., MVM.

DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY CLINIC FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA 2019

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LIST OF PORTOFOLIO

MODULE HANDBOOK :

A. Course Identity ... 3

B. Maping LO to CO ... 6

C. Course topic ... 6

D. Assessment Rubric ... 7

E. Assessment system ... 9

COURSE ASSESSMENT TA 2017/2018 : A. Course Outcome Evaluation ... 10

B. Course Development Plan ... 12

C. Summary of Lecturer Evaluation by Students ... 35 D. Appendix

1. Examination : Question Sheets

2. Student Answer Sample (Maximum, Average, Minimum) 3. Student Questionnaire Summary

4. Schedule

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MODULE HANDBOOK Course: Veterinary Histology

Academic Year: 2017/2018

A. Course Identity

Modul Name Internship in Department of Veterinary Clinic Modul Level Professional Programe

Abbreviation if applicable

KKH-501 Courses included in

the module of applicable

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Semester/Term 1-2 / First Year

Coordinator Dr. Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti, Drh., M.Kes.

Lecturer Prof. Dr. I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana, Drh., DEA.

Dr. M. Zainal Arifin, Drh., M.S.

Dr. E. Djoko Poetranto, Drh., M.S.

Lianny Nangoi, Drh., M.Kes.

Prof. Dr. Bambang Sektiari Lukiswanto, Drh., DEA.

Dr. Nusdianto Triakoso, Drh., M.P.

Dr. Ira Sari Yudaniayanti, Drh., M.P.

Dr. Boedi Setiawan, Drh., M.P.

Hardany Primarizky, Drh., MVM.

Languange Indonesian

Classifications within the curriculum

Compulsatory Course

Work format / Class hours per week during the semester

1st weeks are scheduled for lectures in reviewing clinical veterinary studies ( 5 days, @ 3.5 hours)

2nd - 3rd weeks are scheduled for externship in wildlife and aquatic animal (14 days, @ 7 hours)

4th - 10th weeks are scheduled for Veterinary Internal Medicine, Veterinary Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging in small animal (42 days, @ 8 hours)

Workload 1st week : 5 x 3.5 hours = 17.5 hours 2nd - 3rd weeks : 14 x 7 hours = 98 hours 4th - 10th weeks : 42 x 8 hours = 336 hours Total = 451.5 hours Credit points 6

Learning

goals/compentencies

CO1 After finishing the course, student would be able to understand and explain in terms of :

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1. Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases 2. Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases 3. Technique in Radiology

4. Neurologic-Locomotion Disease

5. Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s 6. Interpretation of Laboratory Examination

7. Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System 8. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System

9. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats 10. Bandage Technique

CO2 After finishing the course, student would be able to perform and apply in terms of :

Externship

1. Management in wildlife animal according to the

characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.

2. Disease prevention programs that routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animal.

CO3 After finishing the course, student would be able to analyze and evaluate in terms of :

Internal Medicine

1. Collecting and analyze the signalment, history/anamnesis, physical examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases

2. Decide the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory,

circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats

Imaging

1. Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as

positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity

2. Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography

3. Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology examination

4. Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology examination

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 CO4 After finishing the course, student would be able to conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures

1. Work discipline/complete assignments on time

2. Perseverance (effort in understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills)

3. Interests (focusing, responding, actively asking questions that are weighty, passionate, diligent Responsibility (in

performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

4. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others / counselors)

5. Responsibility (in performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

6. Attendance

 CO5 After finishing the course, student would be able to conduct independently in terms of :

Surgery

1. Preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery

2. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre-surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery

3. The pain management and anaesthesia in small animal Content 1st weeks are scheduled for lectures in reviewing clinical veterinary

studies (Department of veterinary Clinic) Lecture about :

1. Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases 2. Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases 3. Technique in Radiology

4. Neurologic-Locomotion Disease

5. Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s 6. Interpretation of Laboratory Examination

7. Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System 8. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System

9. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats 10. Bandage Technique

2nd - 3rd weeks are scheduled for externship in wildlife and aquatic animal (Surabaya Zoo, Taman Safari Indonesia II, Maharai Zoo

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Lamongan)

1. Management in wildlife animal according to the

characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding

2. Disease prevention programs that routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animal

4th - 10th weeks are scheduled for Veterinary Internal Medicine, Veterinary Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging in small animal (Veterinary Teaching Hospital)

Internal Medicine

1. Collecting and analyze the signalment, history/anamnesis, physical examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases

2. Decide the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats

Surgery

1. Preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery

2. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre-surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery

3. The pain management and anaesthesia in small animal Imaging

1. Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity

2. Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography

3. Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology examination

4. Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology examination

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Study/ exam achievement

Assessment aspect

Assessment element

Point Course outcome

(CO) Cognitive Final Exam

(Internal Medicine, Surgery, Imaging, Extenship)

60 CO1, CO2,

CO3, CO5

Psychomotor Laboratory Practice (XRay, hematology, USG)

30 CO2, CO3

Affective Work

discipline/complete assignments on time, perseverance, interests,

responsibility, modesty, and attendance

10 CO4

Score Index :

A 86 - 100

AB 78 - <86

B 70 - <78

BC 65 - <70

C 54 - <65

D 40 - <54

E <40

Forms of Media Power point, LCD, White board, Laboratory, Examination room, Surgery room, XRay, USG, WARD

Literature 1. Leib, M.S. and Monroe, W.E. (1997). Practical Small Animal Medicine. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia 2. Ettinger and Feldman (2010). Practical Small Animal

Medicine, 7th. Elsevier

3. Tilley L.P. and Smith W.K (2005).Five- minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline. Blackwell Publishing.

4. Richard, W.N. and Guilermo, C. (2009).Manual of Small Animal Internal Medicine. Paperback

5. Hall LW., Clarke KW., Trim CM.2001 Veterinary Anaesthesia. 10 th edition. WB. Saunders

6. Seymour C and Novakovski TD. 2007. BSAVA Manual of

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Canine and Feline Anaesthesia and Analgesia. Second Edition. British Small Animal Veterinary Association.

7. Tranquilli WJ., Thurmon JC., Grimm KA. 2007.Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Fourth Edition. Blackwell Publishing.

8. Thurmon JC., Tranquilli WJ., Benson GJ. 2001. Essentials of Small Animal Anesthesia dan Analgesia. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

9. Theresa, W.F. 2007. Small Animal Surgery. 3rd ed. Mosby Elsevier

10. Joe, JT., Gordon JA.,Andrew HK., and Julian AS., 2006.

Textbookof Surgery. 3rd ed. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Notes -

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B. Mapping LO to CO

LO CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

LO 1. Apply basic knowledge technology of anatomy, histology, physiology, biochemistry and embryology to construct basic clinical improvement

√ LO 2. Analyze diagnosis of animal diseases caused by virus, bacteria, parasite, mold & toxin based on physic and laboratory examination in order to treat correctly

LO 4. Analyze various kinds of medicines based on chemical structures, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, and the therapy to define drug of choice in line with caused agent of sick animals

LO 7. Generate diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals to define diseases correctly

√ √ √

LO 8. Implement veterinary and husbandry science and technology creatively based on ethics, morality, religion, Pancasila and civics in public.

√ √ √

LO 10. Generate clinical diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals based on laboratory and clinical examination to treat them correctly

√ √ √ √ √

LO 12. Generate ethics, animal welfare in

veterinary, public society and communication skill. √ √ √

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C. Course Topic

Week. Content

1 1. Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases 2. Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases 3. Technique in Radiology

4. Neurologic-Locomotion Disease

5. Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s 6. Interpretation of Laboratory Examination

7. Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System 8. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System

9. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats 10. Bandage Technique

2 3

In the 2nd and 3rd week students are doing the externship to apply the theory they have got in the terms of wildlife animal management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding. Disease prevention programs that routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animal

4-10 In the 4th to 10th week students are doing the internship at the educational veterinary hospital Airlangga University. They are participating in 6 ward (4 students per ward). Students have to perform and apply the theories they have got in internal medicine, surgery, and imaging.

Internal Medicine

1. Collecting and analyze the signalment, history/anamnesis, physical examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases

2. Decide the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats

Surgery

1. Preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery

2. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre-surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery 3. The pain management and anaesthesia in small animal

Imaging

1. Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity 2. Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography

3. Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology examination

4. Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology examination

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D. Assessment Rubic CO Not Acceptable

0-45

Below Acceptable 45.1-64.9

Meet Acceptable 65-75

Exceed Acceptable 75.1-100 CO1 Student do not

knows and can not explain about Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases.

Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases.

Technique in Radiology Neurologic- Locomotion Disease.

Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s.

Interpretation of Laboratory Examination.

Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats. And Bandage Technique.

Student has minimal knowledge about Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases. Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases. Technique in Radiology

Neurologic-

Locomotion Disease.

Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s.

Interpretation of Laboratory Examination.

Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats. And Bandage Technique.

Student has knowledge about Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases. Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases. Technique in Radiology

Neurologic-

Locomotion Disease.

Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s.

Interpretation of Laboratory Examination.

Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats. And Bandage Technique.

Student has extra knowledge about Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases.

Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases.

Technique in Radiology Neurologic- Locomotion Disease.

Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s.

Interpretation of Laboratory Examination.

Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats. And Bandage Technique.

CO2 Student do not has ability to perform and apply in terms of externship in wildlife animal management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.

Disease prevention programs that

Student has minimal ability to perform and apply in terms of externship in

wildlife animal management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.

Disease prevention programs that

Student has ability to perform and apply in terms of externship in wildlife animal management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.

Disease prevention programs that

routinely held, health

Student has extra ability to perform and apply in terms of externship in wildlife animal management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.

Disease prevention programs that

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routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animals.

routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animals.

control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animals.

routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animals.

CO3 student do not has ability to analyze and evaluate in terms of Internal Medicine and Imaging. Internal medicine including collecting and analyze the signalment,

history/anamnesis, physical

examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory

investigationon the digestive,

respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases, and Decide the diagnosis,

prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats.

student has minimal ability to analyze and evaluate in terms of Internal Medicine and Imaging.

Internal medicine including collecting and analyze the signalment,

history/anamnesis, physical

examination,

differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive,

respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases, and Decide the diagnosis,

prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats.

Imaging

Ultrasonography and

student has ability to analyze and evaluate in terms of Internal Medicine and Imaging. Internal medicine including collecting and analyze the signalment,

history/anamnesis, physical

examination,

differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive,

respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases, and Decide the diagnosis,

prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats.

Imaging

Ultrasonography and

student has extra ability to analyze and evaluate in terms of Internal Medicine and Imaging. Internal medicine including collecting and analyze the signalment,

history/anamnesis, physical

examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory

investigationon the digestive,

respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases, and Decide the diagnosis,

prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation,

urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats.

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Imaging

Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity.

Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology

examination Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology

examination

radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity.

Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology

examination Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology

examination

radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity.

Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology

examination Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology

examination

Imaging

Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity.

Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology

examination Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology

examination CO4 Student do not has

the ability to

conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures.

student do not has ability to work with discipline /complete assignments on time . Perseverance (effort in understand cases which

handled, effort in improving skills).

Interests. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others / counselors) and/or do not has the

Student has minimal ability to conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures. student has munimal ability to work with discipline /complete

assignments on time . Perseverance (effort in

understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills).Interests.

Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others /

counselors) and/or

Student has ability to conduct a

teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures. student has ability to work with discipline /complete assignments on time . Perseverance (effort in

understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills).Interests.

Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others /

counselors) and/or has responsibility (in

Student has extra ability to conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures. student has extra ability to work with discipline /complete

assignments on time . Perseverance (effort in

understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills).Interests.

Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others /

counselors) and/or

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responsibility (in performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

or the attendance is not fully

has minimal responsibility (in performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests) or the attendance is fully

performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests) or the attendance is fully

has responsibility (in performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

or the attendance is fully

CO5 student do not has the ability to conduct

independently in terms of Surgery.

Including preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre- surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery The pain

management and anaesthesia in small animal

student has minimal ability to conduct independently in terms of Surgery.

Including preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre- surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery The pain

management and anaesthesia in small animal

student has the ability to conduct independently in terms of Surgery.

Including preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre- surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery The pain

management and anaesthesia in small animal

student has the extra ability to conduct independently in terms of Surgery.

Including preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre- surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery The pain

management and anaesthesia in small animal

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E. Assessment System

Assessment aspect Assessment element Point Course outcome (CO) Cognitive Final Exam (Internal

Medicine, Surgery, Imaging, Extenship)

60 CO1, CO2, CO3,

CO5 Psychomotor Laboratory

Practice (XRay, hematology, USG)

30 CO2, CO3

Affective Work

discipline/complete assignments on time, perseverance,

interests, responsibility, modesty, and attendance

10 CO4

The final value composition is :

1. Practical Material : 15%

2. Internal Medicine Practice : 15%

3. Internal Medicine Theory : 15%

4. Surgery Practice : 15%

5. Surgery Theory : 15%

6. Externship : 15%

7. Soft Skill : 10%

The final indexed is defined as follow :

A 86 - 100

AB 78 - <86

B 70 - <78

BC 65 - <70

C 54 - <65

D 40 - <54

E <40

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COURSE ASSESSMENT YEAR 2017/2018 A. Evaluation Learning Result

CO1 After finishing the course, student would be able to understand and explain about the sciences that related to clinical veterinary field.

CO2 After finishing the course, student would be able to perform and apply the conservative and medical management in wildlife and aquatic animal rotation

CO3 After finishing the course, student would be able to analyze and evaluate the technique in handling animal on internal medicine cases properly and correctly, the surgical technique and anaesthesia on small animal properly and correctly. Students would be able to explain and analyze the interpretation on ultrasonography and radiology examination.

CO4 After finishing the course, student would be able to conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures

CO5 After finishing the course, student would be able to conduct independently in terms of surgery (ovario histerectomy)

Course Outcome (CO) Achievement:

Profession Program XXVIII

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

1. Practical Material 44.1

2. Internal Medicine Practice 72.3 78.7

3. Internal Medicine Theory 73.6

4. Surgery Practice 78.9 75.0

5. Surgery Theory 75.4

6. Externship 77.1 74.2 75.2 77.9

7. Soft Skill 76.7

Mean 64.94 74.77 73.78 78.07 75.01

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

Information:

a. The mean of CO1 achievement is 64.94; indicated that course outcome bellow acceptable.

Student has minimal knowledge about Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases.

Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases. Technique in Radiology Neurologic- Locomotion Disease. Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s. Interpretation of Laboratory Examination. Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats. And Bandage Technique.

b. The mean of CO2 achievement is 74.77; indicated that course outcome meet acceptable.

Student has ability to perform and apply in terms of externship in wildlife animal

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management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.Disease prevention programs that routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animals.

c. The mean of CO3 achievement is 73.78; indicated that course outcome meet acceptable.

Student has ability to analyze and evaluate in terms of Internal Medicine and Imaging.

Internal medicine including collecting and analyze the signalment, history/anamnesis, physical examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases, and Decide the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats. Imaging, Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity. Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography, Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology examination, Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology examination.

d. The mean of CO4 achievement is 78.07; indicated that course outcome exceed acceptable.

Student has extra ability to conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures. student has extra ability to work with discipline /complete assignments on time, perseverance (effort in understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills). Interests. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others / counselors) and/or has responsibility (in performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests) and their attendance is fully.

e. The mean of CO5 achievement is 78.07; indicated that course outcome exceed acceptable.

Student has the extra ability to conduct independently in terms of Surgery. Including preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre-surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery. The pain management and anaesthesia in small animal.

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Profession Program XXIX

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

1. Practical Material 68.01

2. Internal Medicine Practice 75.54 82.55

3. Internal Medicine Theory 75.20

4. Surgery Practice 82.65 77.14

5. Surgery Theory 77.64

6. Externship 77.41 75.49 77.1 82.55

7. Soft Skill 82.34

Mean 73.54 76.57 76.32 82.52 77.14

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

a. The mean of CO1 achievement is 73.54; indicated that course outcome meet acceptable.

Student has the knowledge about Pathophysiology and therapy of digestive diseases.

Diagnosis technique and management of eye diseases. Technique in Radiology Neurologic- Locomotion Disease. Management of Using cortikosteroid and NSAID’s. Interpretation of Laboratory Examination. Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System. Surgery of Gastrointestinal System. Clinical approach of skin diseases in dogs and cats. And Bandage Technique.

b. The mean of CO2 achievement is 76.57; indicated that course outcome exceed acceptable.

Student has extra ability to perform and apply in terms of externship in wildlife animal management, according to the characterization and habitat origin, behavior and natural feeding.Disease prevention programs that routinely held, health control program on wildlife animal also handling on cases in wildlife and aquatic animals.

c. The mean of CO3 achievement is 76.32; indicated that course outcome exceed acceptable.

Student has extra ability to analyze and evaluate in terms of Internal Medicine and Imaging.

Internal medicine including collecting and analyze the signalment, history/anamnesis, physical examination, differential diagnosis and laboratory investigationon the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in small animal diseases, and Decide the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of cases in small animal diseaseson the digestive, respiratory, circulation, urogenital, nervous, musculoskeletal system and skin / integument system in dogs and cats. Imaging, Ultrasonography and radiology technique such as positioning on animal in musculoskeletal system, head and neck, thoracic and abdominal cavity. Physics of Radiology and Ultrasonography, Identification the abnormalities from changes in internal organs on hard and soft tissues with ultrasonography and radiology examination, Interpretation and conclusion from ultrasonography and radiology examination.

d. The mean of CO4 achievement is 82.52; indicated that course outcome exceed acceptable.

Student has extra ability to conduct a teamwork to discuss some discipline lectures. student has extra ability to work with discipline /complete assignments on time, perseverance (effort in understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills). Interests. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms, courtesy to others / counselors) and/or has

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responsibility (in performing tasks and more concerned with duties rather than personal interests) and their attendance is fully.

e. The mean of CO5 achievement is 77.14; indicated that course outcome exceed acceptable.

Student has the extra ability to conduct independently in terms of Surgery. Including preparation technique for surgical procedure and demonstration in hard and soft tissue surgery. Basic surgical instrument, procedures on preparation and sterilization of equipment and the animalduring pre-surgery, on-surgery andpost-surgery. The pain management and anaesthesia in small animal.

The Graphic of CO assessment at the academic year 2017 and 2018

Information : The graphic above shows that there is a slightly increase of every CO from 2017 to 2018, although based on statistical analytic it is not significantly different.

0 20 40 60 80 100

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5

2017

2018

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Course Outcome (CO) mapping to Learning Outcome (LO) Achievement:

Profession Program XXVIII 2017

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 Average of LO LO 1: Apply basic knowledge

technology of anatomy, histology, physiology, biochemistry and embryology to construct basic clinical improvement

64.9 64.9

LO 2: Analyze diagnosis of animal diseases caused by virus, bacteria, parasite, mold & toxin based on physic and laboratory examination in order to treat correctly

73.8 73.8

LO 4: Analyze various kinds of medicines based on chemical structures, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, and the therapy to define drug of choice in line with caused agent of sick animals

78.3

78.3

LO 7: Generate diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals to define diseases correctly

64.9 73.8 78.1 72.3

LO 8: Implement veterinary and husbandry science and technology creatively based on ethics, morality, religion, Pancasila and civics in public

64.9 74.8 78.1 72.6

LO 10: Generate clinical diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals based on laboratory and clinical examination to treat them correctly

64.9 74.8 73.8 78.1 75 73.3

LO 12: Generate ethics, animal welfare in veterinary, public society and communication skill.

74.8 73.8 74.3

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Course Outcome (CO) mapping to Learning Outcome (LO) Achievement:

Profession Program XXIX 2018

CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 Average of LO LO 1: Apply basic knowledge

technology of anatomy, histology, physiology, biochemistry and embryology to construct basic clinical improvement

73.5 73.5

LO 2: Analyze diagnosis of animal diseases caused by virus, bacteria, parasite, mold & toxin based on physic and laboratory examination in order to treat correctly

76.3 76.3

LO 4: Analyze various kinds of medicines based on chemical structures, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, and the therapy to define drug of choice in line with caused agent of sick animals

82.5 82.5

LO 7: Generate diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals to define diseases correctly

73.5 76.3 82.5 77.4

LO 8: Implement veterinary and husbandry science and technology creatively based on ethics, morality, religion, Pancasila and civics in public

73.5 76.6 82.5 77.5

LO 10: Generate clinical diagnose of physiological, abnormalities, metabolic and symptomatic diseases on animals based on laboratory and clinical examination to treat them correctly

73.5 76.6 76.3 82.5 77.14 77.2

LO 12: Generate ethics, animal welfare in veterinary, public society and communication skill.

76.6 76.3 76.5

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Lecture evaluation by students (EDoM):

No. Question Respondents Score

(1-4)

Index Satisfaction (%)

1 Lecturer has given motivation to achieve the best

106 3.72 93.00

2 Lecturer has encouraged active participation of students in the class

106 3.73 93.25

3 Lecturer has explained the materials clearly

106 3.47 86.75

4 Lecturer has provided useful feedback on assignments and other learning outcomes (examinations)

106 3.43 85.75

5 Lecturer has provided constructive guidance in the preparation of the final assignment

106 3.57 89.25

6 Lecturer has provided academic advisers that are constructive in planning studies

106 3.76 94.00

Mean 3.61 90.33

DEVELOPMENT PLAN

The result shows that there are slightly increase of course outcome in the academic year 2017 to 2018. We have dedication to improve more to keep the track increase. We need to give more attention in the CO1, the data shows

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Form of PPDH Internal Medicine Exam (Practice) in the Veterinary Clinic Department

Name :

SIN :

Exam Date :

Group :

Internal Medicine (Practice) Exam (30% of the internal medicine assessment components) a. The assessment component of the veterinary internal disease case exam includes: (40% of the

Internal case assessment component)

No Aspect of Assessment Range of

Values

Values

1. Able to make anamnesis 0 - 20

2. Able to perform physical examination 0 - 20 3. Able to establish laboratory examination/advanced

examination

0 - 20 4. Able to establish differential diagnosis, diagnosis

and prognosis of the disease

0 - 20 5. Able to establish and perform therapy for the

disease

0 - 20 Total Values

b Assessment of the timeliness of the exam with the exam schedule (10% of the internal medicine assessment component)

No Accuracy of Exam Schedule Value 1 1 week before the exam schedule 90 2 1 - 3 days after the exam schedule 80 3 3 days - 1 week after the exam schedule 70 4 More than 1 week after the exam schedule 60 * Please circle the scores according to the exam schedule Surabaya,………..

Examiner

(……….…………)

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z VETERINARY TEACHING HOSPITAL

FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY

Date :

Patient name :

Species : Sex :

 Male

 Female Colour :

Age :

ANAMNESIS :

GENERAL CONDITION

Temp. Rectal Pulse frek. Breathing frek. Body weight

Description

GENERAL CONDITION

N

Abn

Weight N Thin Fat Gait

SKIN FUR N

Abn

Fur Alopecia Dehydration Skin Lesion Tumor Ectoparasit Lymph nodes

MUCOSA MEMBRANE N

Abn

Oral conjunctiva

Colour Pink Pale Cyanosis Ichterus Hyperemia

LYMPH NODES N

Abn

Cervical Axillaris Popliteal Mesenterica MUSCULOSKELETAL N

Abn

Gait N Abn

Position head-neck N Abn

Joint Palpation head-neck Right/Left Forelimb Right/Left Hindlimb

CIRCULATION SYSTEM

N

Abn

Cor Thrill Arrhythmia Sound N Abn Murmur Cough Noctural RESPIRATION

SYSTEM

N

Abn

Discharge nasal Dyspnea Cough Wet Dry

DIGESTION SYSTEM N

Abn

Halitosis Mouth Teeth Tonsils Saliva Gland Vomit Diarrhea

Number : Owner : Address :

Telp. :

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Abdomen palpation Small intestine Colon Limpha Hepar

Faeces Frek. Colour Consistency Parasite

UROGENITAL SYSTEM

N

Abn

Drink N increase dicrease Urine N increase dicrease Dysuria Palpation vesical urinaria Ren Left Right Male Penis Prep. Secrotum Testis Prostate Famale Vulva DischargeVagina Pseudocyesis Last Estrous Last Parfus

Mammae Swollen Hard Nipple NERVOUS SYSTEM N

Abn

Disposition Head Trauma Seizure

EYES/EARS N

Abn

Eyes Entropion Dstichhiasis Epiphora Cornea Ulcer Laceration Keratitis Pinna N wound Lession

Canal Wax Infection Ecto-parasite

DIAGNOSE : THERAPY:

PROGNOSE :

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Veterinary Clinic Departmen

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C Unair SURABAYA 60115 Form of Clinical Case Assessment

Supporting Clinical Examination Hematology - Biochemistry

Hematology

 Hb

 Total erythrocyte

 Total leucocyte

 Total thrombocyte

 Hematocrit

 Count Type

 MCV

 MCHC

 Reticulocytes

 etc ………

Renal Renal

 BUN

 Creatinine

 Uric Acid

 etc ……….

Liver Function

 AST

 ALT

 AP

 GGT

 Albumin

 Indirect bilirubin

 Total bilirubin

 etc ………

Urinalysis

 pH

 density

 Sediment

 Protein

 Glucose

 etc

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Radiography (setting position and area/ organ which will captured)

Other examination

Diagnose :

Difference Diagnose :

Prognose :

Note

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Departement of Veterinary Clinic

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C Unair SURABAYA 60115 Form of Clinical evaluation

Treatment Plan Treatment

Prescription

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Form of PPDH Internal Medicine Exam (Theory) in the Veterinary Clinic Department

Name :

SIN :

Exam Date :

Group :

Internal Medicine (Theory) Exam (30% of the internal medicine assessment components)

a. The assessment component of the veterinary internal disease case exam includes: (40% of the internal medicine assessment component)

No Aspect of Assesment Range of

Values

Values 1. Theoretical mastery of case

Able to explain the reasons for determining the diagnosis

0 – 15 Able to explain the clinical symptoms of the disease

being treated

0 – 15 Able to explain differential diagnoses of the disease

being treated

0 – 15 Able to explain the reasons for selecting supporting

examinations for cases of diseases being treated

0 – 15 ble to explain the reasons for choosing therapy for

cases of the disease being treated

0 - 15 2. Mastering theories about other relevant material to

the disease being treated

0 -25

Total Values

b. Assessment of the timeliness of the exam with the exam schedule (10% of the internal medicine assessment component)

No Accuracy of Exam Schedule Value 1 1 week before the exam schedule 90 2 1 - 3 days after the exam schedule 80 3 3 days - 1 week after the exam schedule 70 4 More than 1 week after the exam schedule 60 * Please circle the scores according to the exam schedule

Surabaya, Examiner

(……….…………)

Form of PPDH Surgical Exam in the Veterinary Clinic Department

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Name :

SIN :

Exam Date :

Group :

Veterinary Surgical Practice and Theory Exam Scores (30% of total score of PPDH in Veterinary Clinic Department)

a. Surgical Practise Exam (40% of the surgical assessment components)

No. Aspect of Assessment Score

(%)

Value

1. Control Technique 10

2. Instrument preparation (sterilization, instrument arrangement, instrument control)

15 3. Personal Preparation (aseptic techniques, bonnet and mask

usage, hand washing and gloves wearing)

15 4. Patient Preparation

- anesthesia

- field operation preparation - the use of perfusion - hemorrhagic control

20

5. Operating Techniques:

- incision and dissection - hemostasis

- eExposition - clampage - ligation - suturing

25

6. Post operative handling:

- intensive care

- treatment post operative - retrieval of suture material

15

Total Values Mean

b. Surgical Theory Exam and Mastering of Relevant Theories and Other Materials (40% of of the surgical assessment component)

No Aspect of Assessment Value Weight (%)

Value 1 Mastering the theory of ovariohysterectomy 0-60

2 Mastering the Other Relevant Theory 0-40 Total

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c . Assessment of the timeliness of the exam with the exam schedule (20% of the surgical assessment component)

No Accuracy of Exam Schedule Value 1 1 week before the exam schedule 90 2 1 - 3 days after the exam schedule 80 3 3 days - 1 week after the exam schedule 70 4 More than 1 week after the exam schedule 60 * Please circle the scores according to the exam schedule Surabaya,………

Examiner

(………)

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Form of Wildlife Field Activity Evaluation

Name :

SIN :

Assessment Date :

Group :

Assessment Materials :

NO Aspect of Assessment Range of

Values

Values

1. Work discipline / attendance 0 – 20

2. Perseverance (effort in understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills)

0 – 20 3. Interests (focusing, responding, actively asking

questions that are weighty, passionate, diligent)

0 – 20 4. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms,

courtesy to others / counselors)

0 – 20 5. Responsibility (in performing tasks and more

concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

0 – 20

TOTAL VALUES Surabaya,

Field Supervisor

(...)

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Form of Assessment of Wildlife Theory

Name :

SIN :

Assessment Date :

Group :

Aspect of Assessment :

a. Assessment of paper quality: ( by group, 40%)

No Aspect of Assessment Range of

Values

Values 1 Systematics of writing and language 0-15

2 Ability to select and summarize the literature

0-30

3 Ability to analyze problems 0-40

4 Taking conclusions and suggestions 0-15 Total

b. Assessment of discussion results (individually, 60%)

c. Assessment of the timeliness of the exam with the exam schedule No Accuracy of Exam Schedule Values

1 1 week before the exam schedule 90 2 1 - 3 days after the exam schedule 80 3 3 days - 1 week after the exam schedule 70 4 More than 1 week after the exam schedule 60 * Please circle the scores according to the exam schedule

Surabaya, Examiner

(...)

No Assessment of Exam Range of Values Values 1 Mastery of the content of the paper 0-40

2 Relevance of Answers of the Question 0-30

3 Clarity of Answer 0-20

4 Mastery of Science which Relevant to the Material of the paper

0-10 Totals

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Forms of PPDH Soft Skills Assessment in the Veterinary Clinic Department (Surgery)

Student Name :

SIN :

Group :

NO ASPECT OF ASSESSMENT RANGE OF

VALUES

VALUE

1. Work discipline / attendance 0 – 20

2. Perseverance (effort in understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills)

0 – 15 3. Interests (focusing, responding, actively asking

questions that are weighty, passionate, diligent)

0 – 15 4. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms,

courtesy to others / counselors)

0 – 15 5. Responsibility (in performing tasks and more

concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

0 – 15

6. Work discipline / attendance 0 - 20

TOTAL VALUE

Surabaya,………..

Supervisor

(………)

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Forms of PPDH Soft Skills Assessment in the Veterinary Clinics Department (Internal Medicine)

Student Name :

SIN :

Group :

NO ASPECT OF ASSESSMENT RANGE OF

VALUES

VALUES

1. Work discipline / attendance 0 – 20

2. Perseverance (effort in understanding cases which handled, effort in improving skills)

0 – 15 3. Interests (focusing, responding, actively asking

questions that are weighty, passionate, diligent)

0 – 15 4. Modesty (adapting to local situations and norms,

courtesy to others / counselors)

0 – 15 5. Responsibility (in performing tasks and more

concerned with duties rather than personal interests)

0 – 15

6. Work discipline / attendance 0 - 20

TOTAL VALUES

Surabaya,………

Supervisor

(……….)

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE PPDH VETERINARY CLINICS

9th – 13th JANUARY 2017

Date Time Program Lecturer Info.

Monday, 9 Jan 2017

08.30- 10.00

Briefing Wiwik Misaco Y.

10.00- 12.00

The Techniques of Physical Examination and Restrain in Small Animals

Wiwik Misaco Y.

13.00- 14.00

Dermathologic and Ear Diseases Hardhany P

Tuesday, 10 Jan 2017

08.30- 10.30

Cosmetic Surgery Lianny Nangoi

11.00- 13.00

Radiology Julien Supraptini

Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

08.30- 10.30

Bandage Ira Sari

11.00- 13.00

Gastrointestinal diseases and Management in wildlife animals

E. Djoko Poetranto Thursday, 12

Jan 2017

08.30- 10.30

Surgery of Gastrointestinal System

Boedi Setiawan

11.00- 13.00

Surgery of Urinary and Reproductive System

I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana

Friday, 13 Jan 2017

08.30- 10.30

Emergency Neurologic- Locomotion Diseasaes

Nusdianto Triakoso 13.00 -

15.00

Dehisensi Bambang Sektiari

L

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Practical Material Exams

Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine Department of veterinary Clinic

17 Pebruary 2017 Type A

1. A 3 year-old female dog suffers from a tumor in the 3rd mammae, what should be done in this case?

2. In the case of Sarcoptic Mange, what types of therapy can be given to dogs and cats suffering from the disease?

3. Which area and what position did you choose for an X-ray examination of a dog who had lameness in the right rear leg.

4. Explain the definition, indication, surgical technique and postoperative gastrotomy treatment!

5. A 10-year-old female dog suffer of scapulo-humero luxation. Explain what should you do!

Practical Material Exams

Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine Department of veterinary Clinic

17 Pebruary 2017 Type B

1. A 6-month-old Golden Retriever with a weight of 20 kg was diagnosed with arthritis.

What therapeutic plan will be given, including consideration when giving anti- inflammatory drugs (what drugs will you choose and for what consideration do you choose the drug?

2. Mention and explain various aspects that must be evaluated when conducting a physical examination of the circulatory system.

3. In the examination and history of GIT diseases, there are 11 data needed. Explain!

4. German Shepherds (Alsatian) suffer from othematoma. What should be done and what are the final results and possibilities?

5. Explain the important things that must be done so that dehiscence does not occur in the operations that we do.

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