A. COURSE IDENTITY
1. Course Name VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
2. Course Code
KIA 320
3. Study Load (credits) 3 sks
4. Semester VII (even)
5. Study program Veterinary Medicine-S1 6. Achievement of Graduate
Learning
LO 2 : Analyze diagnosis of animal diseases caused by virus, bacteria, parasite, mold and toxin based on physic and laboratory examination in order to treat correctly
7. Learning Achievement Subject Ability to describe the performance principle of Hematology and Clinical Chemistry in certain physiological and pathological conditions in order to be used as a mindset in performing treatment actions properly and correctly 8. Course Description This course is a basic knowledge of physiological functions and organ systems. These subjects cover the functions of
organelles and biophysics, autonomic nervous function, central nervous and senses, characteristic of streaked and smooth muscle function and the role of alveolar ventilation and gas exchange, the function of energy metabolism and the balance of body temperature, the role of the heart as a pump in the circulatory system as well as its regulation, absorption function in monogastric digestive system, poultry and ruminants, pituitary gland hormone function, pancreas, adrenal, thyroid, and parathyroid, electrolyte reabsorption mechanism in kidney and acid base balance system and blood component function
9. Prerequisites Biochemistry, Physiology Veteriner 10. Responsible Person Retno Sri Wahjuni, drh., M.S
11. Lecturer 1. Retno Sri Wahjuni, drh., M.S (PJMA) 2. Retno Bijanti, drh., M.S
3. M. Gandul Atik Y., drh.,M.Kes.
4. Setya Budi, drh., M.Kes
B. LEARNING PROGRAM
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Able to explain the importance of clinical pathology courses and the process of hemopoesis
Introduction, Hemopoesis
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
Opening insight and learning orientation about Pathology Clinic
understanding 5 1,2,3,4
2. Able to explain abnormalities and size of
erythrocytes as well as anemia and polycythemia
Erythrocytes Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 10 1,2,3,4
3. Able to explain disruption of white blood cells and Neoplasm
Leukocyte,
Mieloproliferatif and Immunoproliferatif
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 7 1,2,4,5
4. Able to explain the disruption of the
process of hemostasis
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 7
1,2,3,4,5
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
hemostasis process 5. Able to analyze
hematological topics and understand the task of group papers
Hematology Test and discussion LCD 3x50 minute
discussion understanding 5 5,6,8,9,10
6. Able to explain Immunohematological
Disorders and
hematology of exotic fish and animals
Immunohematologi cal disorders, hematology of fish and exotic animals
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 7 5,6,8
7. Able to explain acid-base disorders and body fluids
Examination of acid- base disorders and body fluids
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 5
5,6,8,9,10
8. Middle Semester Exam (UTS)
LCD Exam understanding 5,6,8,9,10
9. Able to Analyze and skillfully sort out hematology topics
Hematology Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 10 5,6,8,9,10
10. Able to explain impaired kidney function
Impaired kidney function
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 7 5,6,8,9,10
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11. Able to explain impaired liver and enzyme function
Impaired liver function and Enzyme
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 7 5,6,8,9,10
12. Able to analyze clinical chemistry case
Chemistry clinic Test and discussion LCD 3x50 minute
discussion understanding 7 5,6,8,9,10
13. Ability to explain and analyze papers on hematology case and clinical chemistry groups
Task papers groups 1-6
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 15 1,2,3,4,5,6 ,7,8,,9,10
14.
Able to Analyze and skillfully sorting
Hematology and Clinical Chemistry
Lecture, LCD 3x50
minute
discussion understanding 10 1,2,3,4,5,6 ,8,9,10
15. Final Exam Semester (UAS)
Exam 1,2,3,4,5,6
,8,9,10
C. REFERENCE LIST
Reference List :
1. Bijanti, R. 2005. HematologiIkan .Teknik Pengambilan Darah dan PemeriksaanHematologiIkan. BagianIlmuKedokteranDasarVeteriner FKH Unair.
2. Duncan, J.R , Keith, WP.,Adward, AM. 1994. Veterinary Laboratory Medicine. Clinical Pathology. Third Ed. Iowa State. University Press. Ames 3. Jain, N.C 1986: Schalm’s Veterinary Hematology. Lea &Febiger Philadelphia
4. Kaneko, JJ. 2003. Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animal. San Diego Academic Press.
5. Kerr, MG. 2002. Veterinary Laboratory Medicine : Clinical Biochemistry and Haematology. Blackwell
6. Kirk, RW. And SI.Bistner.1985. Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment.Interpretation of Laboratory Test. WB. Saunders Company. Philadelphia. USA.
7. Mitruka, B.M and Rawsley . 1981. Clinical Biochemical and Hematological References Value in Normal Experimental Animals and Humans 8.Meyer,D.J, Harvey, J.W. 2003. Veterinary Laboratory Medicine.Interpretation&Diagnosis.W.B. Sounders Company. Philadelphia
9. Scott.A.M and Stockhar.L.S. 2002. Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology. Iowa State Press.
10. Thrall, M.A. 2004. Veterinary Hematology and Clinical Chemistry. Lippincott William & Wilkins
11. Willard, MD, Tvedten, H.Turnwald, G.H.1994. Small Animal Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods. W.B. Sounders Company. Philadelphia