Implementacija rutinskih dijagnostičkih metoda u ekstramuralnu nastavu studenata veterinarske medicine (CROSBI ID 545859)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Habrun, Boris ; Cvetnić, Željko
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Implementacija rutinskih dijagnostičkih metoda u ekstramuralnu nastavu studenata veterinarske medicine
The Croatian Veterinary Institute was established in 1933, 14 years after the establishing of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Zagreb. Today, the Croatian Veterinary Institute is engaged in animal disease diagnostics, primarily of those subject to control based on the Croatian laws in a large number of intensive breeding systems as a systematic animal health control and disease prevention programs based on cooperation agreements. In addition, the Croatian Veterinary Institute is the point where microbiological and chemical food and animal feed testing takes place as well as the point of control of veterinary drugss marketed in Croatia. Due to its activities, a large number of the Croatian Veterinary Institute laboratories has been accredited based on HRN EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard, with their 31 PhD employees, out of them 23 with academic titles. Today, the Croatian Veterinary Institute is equiped with state of the art technology for its activities. In our opinion, with such potentials, through the cooperation with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the Croatian Veterinary Institute is capable of participating in extramural teaching of students of veterinary medicine in the field of diagnostics and control of infectious and parasite diseases of animals, systematic health control of animals in intensive breeding, contemporary methods of work in laboratory, contemporary diagnostic and analytical methods, food and animal feed control. We believe that, in addition to lectures and seminars, the teaching may take place in small groups, where students would be working with the Croatian Veterinary Institute experts and it would make possible their high-quality practical work in the specified fields. We believe that in a large number of courses attended by the students during the teaching (e.g. microbiology, infectious diseases, pathological morphology, foodstuffs hygiene and technology, etc.), it would be possible to define the scope of teaching (hours, seminars, practical work) that could be done at the Institute and it could become practice in all countries that have their own national veterinary institutes. The Institute also may participate in the doctoral course of study, whether by teaching or facilitating the work on doctoral dissertations in its laboratories and continuous training of veterinarians, where the Institute experts have already actively participated in the continuous training programs organised by the Croatian Chamber of Veterinary Medicine.
diagnostic methods; extramural teaching
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Podaci o skupu
VetNEST Conference Extramural teaching in the study of veterinary medicine
pozvano predavanje
18.09.2008-19.09.2008
Zadar, Hrvatska