Início / Enfermagem Veterinária em Animais de Companhia
Presentation
The study cycle leading to the Master’s Degree in Veterinary Nursing in Small Animalss arose from the adoption of the new training model and the development of a professional profile by the employment market. It expresses the innovation and the educational development achieved not only through academic training of the teaching staff involved in this master’s proposal at doctorate level, but also due to the multidisciplinary nature of their training, their experience in postgraduate training activities and scientific research and their experience in taking part in projects carried out in association with companies and other public and private healthcare and social entities/institutions.
The institutions involved in this master’s degree course have, at the same time and in different areas, provided the community with technology transfer, training and consultancy services, as well as taking part in national and international research and development projects. The clear increase in master’s degree courses in these institutions is proof of this and the bachelor’s degree courses in Veterinary Nursing can be no exception. Apart from the master’s degree courses specialising in more sought-after areas, there are also postgraduate courses that are shorter in duration and with a higher degree of specialisation. The professional profile and new areas of activity that have emerged from the development of Animal Health and concerns with their welfare justify and complement this proactive attitude towards new knowledge and new training in Veterinary Science.
The general goals of the Master’s Degree in Veterinary Nursing in Small Animals are the training of Masters with technical and scientific abilities aimed at working in the different areas of Veterinary Nursing in Small Animals.
As specific goals, the future Master should be capable of clearly defining the routes leading to the best professional solutions in specific areas of Veterinary Nursing for Pets, focusing their concerns on complementarity and the work on a veterinary team, with a special focus on honing their patient support skills, with respect for the sensitivity and specific nature of the animals and the affection their owners devote to them, as well as the application of nursing, hospital and advanced diagnostic techniques, respecting basic ethical principles, for the welfare of the animals and minimising their suffering.
Access
International Candidates
Goals
Aims
The Master’s Degree in Veterinary Nursing in Small Animals is aimed at training professionals who are capable of research, independence and critical thinking in the area of veterinary nursing and capable of applying modern and effective hospital techniques. The aim will be the acquisition of skills by the students that will make it possible to improve quality in the different employment sectors, clinics and hospitals, particularly in the area of areas of immunology, anaesthesiology, nutrition and diet in small animals, physical rehabilitation techniques and knowledge of exotic animals, an innovative area that is being developed in Veterinary Science.
The intervention will be effectively complemented by the skills they develop throughout the course: communication, group work with multidisciplinary teams, being able to learn on their own, recognising the importance of lifelong training and entrepreneurship.
Professional outcomes
Veterinary clinics and hospitals and laboratories, particularly in the areas of immunology, anaesthesiology, nutrition and diet in small animals, physical rehabilitation techniques and knowledge of exotic animals, an innovative area that is being developed in Veterinary Science. The intervention will be effectively complemented by the skills they develop throughout the course: communication, group work with multidisciplinary teams, being able to learn on their own, recognising the importance of lifelong training and entrepreneurship.
Study Plan
Curricular Unit | Area | Type | Contact hours | ECTS | PUC |
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Biotecnologia Animal | CB | S1 | TP:20.00 | PL:10.00 | OT:20.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Imunologia e Profilaxia | CAV | S1 | TP:30.00 | OT:20.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Análises e Técnicas Laboratoriais | CAV | S1 | TP:20.00 | PL:10.00 | OT:20.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Research Methods and Techniques | CAV | S1 | TP:30.00 | OT:20.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Tecnologias em Reprodução Animal | CAV | S1 | TP:30.00 | OT:20.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Monitorização Anestésica Intensiva | CAV | S2 | TP:13.00 | PL:8.00 | OT:12.00 | 4.00 | Consult |
Nutrição e Dietética em Pequenos Animais | CAV | S2 | TP:15.00 | OT:20.00 | 4.00 | Consult |
Saúde Oral | CAV | S2 | TP:15.00 | PL:10.00 | OT:20.00 | 5.00 | Consult |
Técnicas de Reabilitação Física | CAV | S2 | TP:23.00 | OT:25.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Técnicas Hospitalares | CAV | S2 | TP:23.00 | OT:25.00 | 6.00 | Consult |
Técnicas de Enfermagem Veterinária em Animais Exóticos | CAV | S2 | TP:15.00 | PL:6.00 | OT:20.00 | 5.00 | Consult |
Curricular Unit | Area | Type | Contact hours | ECTS | PUC |
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Project | CAV | A | OT:304.00 | 60.00 | Consult |
Employability
More info: http://infocursos.medu.pt/dges.asp?code=3161&codc=M547
Accreditation for four years in 2017 | Vacancy Limit: 20
Initial Registration: R/A-Cr 166/2011, of 30/09/2011
Amendment Registration:
R/A-Ef 166/2011/AL01, of 04/11/2015