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  • Basic Veterinary Pathology
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  • Understands the science of veterinary pathology.
  • 1.1. Is able to elaborate on pathology, its branches and its relationships with other disciplines.
  • 1.2. Is knowledgeable on what should be done for safety in pathology laboratories.
  • 1.3. Is knowledgeable on the chemical destructives and ways of being protected from them.
  • 2. Is familiar with the tissue samples being sent to veterinary pathology laboratories, and is knowledgeable on how to take samples for various laboratories during necropsy.
  • 2.1. Is able to define fixation techniques for tissue samples.
  • 2.2. Is able to explain why and through which stages the cultivation of tissue is done.
  • 2.3. Is able to elaborate on possible errors that may occur during the process of sampling the tissues.
  • Is able to define the hystochemical coloring techniques.
  • 3.1. Is able to understand the details of hystochemical coloring techniques and its basic concepts.
  • 3.2. Has a basic knowledge on microscopes.
  • 3.3. Knows in which areas the microscopes are used and is able to elaborate on the issue.
  • Is able to define the basic concepts constituting the immunohystochemical techniques.
  • 4.1. Is knowledgeable on the mechanisms of immunohystochemical techniques, the possible problems that may occur and their solutions.
  • 4.2. Is able to elaborate on the basic concepts of molecular pathology.
  • 4.3. Is able to elaborate on the mechanisms of the techniques being used in molecular pathology.
  • Is knowledgeable on the reasons of changes in tissues and cells, and the basic concepts about how they occur.
  • 5.1. Is able to define the adaptation reactions in tissues and cells.
  • 5.2. Is able to elaborate on how the dissolution of tissues and cells occur and on the difference between necrosis and apoptosis.
  • 5.3. Is able to elaborate on the accumulation of materials such as lime in tissues and cells, and on how these cause the aging of the tissues and cells.
  • Is knowledgeable on noninflammarory circulation defects in tissues and cells of the organs.
  • 6.1. Is able to elaborate on the basic concepts of circulation defects.
  • 6.2. Is able to define the mechanisms leading up to shock.
  • 6.3. Is able to elaborate on the differences that occur in shock.
  • Has a basic knowledge on the formation of inflammation and its characteristics.
  • 7.1. Is able to elaborate on the types of inflammation, the differences between them and the related hystological findings.
  • 7.2. Is able to explain the systemic effects of inflammation.
  • 7.3. Is able to define the symptoms that may occur due to inflammation.
  • Is able to define the changes that occur during tissue reparation.
  • 8.1. Is able to elaborate on the differences between the regular cell multiplication and the pathological enlargement and multiplication.
  • 8.2. Is able to elaborate on the changes that occur while the formation of new cells and tissues in place of the ones that have been effected.
  • 8.3. Is able to define the cicatrix tissue being formed during the recovery of demolished tissues and cells.
  • Has a basic knowledge on veterinary genetics.
  • 9.1. Is able to elaborate on some genetical diseases that are observed in domestic animals.
  • 9.2. Is able to elaborate on the reasons and contributing factors to certain anomalies that frequently occur in domestic animals.
  • 9.3. Is able to define the anomalies that frequently occur in domestic animals.
  • Is able to elaborate on the basic information regarding the contributing factors of tumour formation in domestic animals.
  • 10.1. Is able to elaborate on the how the tumours are named.
  • 10.2. Is knowledgeable on the differences between benign and malign tumours and their respective characteristics.
  • 10.3. Is able to elaborate on certain ways that tumours diffuse such as relapse and metastasis.

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