Where? What to wear? What to bring? Preparation?

Rotation What Time? 9:00 am Where? Anesthesia 8:00 am SAS holding area (room 1060) Clean scrubs; shirt may be worn UNDER scrub top, sweatshirt o...
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Rotation

What Time? 9:00 am

Where?

Anesthesia

8:00 am

SAS holding area (room 1060)

Clean scrubs; shirt may be worn UNDER scrub top, sweatshirt or jacket over scrubs in LA only; sturdy boots or shoes in the barn

Behavior

10am (subject to change)

Clubhouse – rm 1115

Professional attire for appointments, scrubs for shelter visit and puppy class

Cardiology

8:00 am

Cardiology Room (opposite steps in hallway btw SAS & Radiology)

Business-work attire.

Clinical Pathology

8:30 am

0036 VMC (basement hallway)

Business-work attire

Advanced Prev. Med

Updated 3-27-15

What to wear?

Lobby of Sisson Hall (an email will be sent if this changes)

What to bring?

Preparation?

Stethoscope, Thermometer, Clean Coveralls, Clean rubber boots with no buckles or laces. Watch, thermometer, bandage scissors, stethoscope, SA & LA short notes printed from Carmen. Suggested: calculator, anesthesia notes & handbook Name tag, stethoscope, calculator, lunch and snacks, layers of clothing as exam room tends to be cold and we typically don’t wear our white coats with behavior patients. Bring stethoscope, thermometer, penlight and a pad of paper. Do NOT bring Cardio notes, coats, book bags, etc. (no room). Nothing required

Review syllabus prior to rotation.

Eat breakfast, pack lunch. Review 2nd year notes during rotation

Review notes from 1st year course; read materials that are emailed to you the week prior to the rotation Read “Cardiology Fun-Facts” and syllabus

Review Clinical Pathology notes,

Community Practice

7:30 am

See Events schedule on Carmen website for room

Professional dress, including clean, white lab coat

Pen, penlight, thermometer, stethoscope, leash, hemostats, reflex hammer, scissors

Dermatology

9:00 am

Dermatology (room 1073)

Professional attire, clean white lab coat

Diagnostic Imaging

8:00 am

Diagnostic Imaging Service

Casual wear. No shorts, sleeveless tshirts, sweat suits, or jeans with holes.

Stethoscope and thermometer. 2nd clean, white lab coat available. Do NOT bring backpacks, etc. Do NOT bring book bags, laptops.

Equine Emergency

4pm

Galbreath room 2429

Khaki pants and sky blue scrub top, with shoes suitable for the barn (sturdy, no open

Updated 3-27-15

Stethoscope, penlight, pen, thermometer and hemostat. Clean scrubs available.

especially how to evaluate a blood smear and sections on cytology Review materials on Carmen website Review behavior, vaccination, heartworm, flea and other parasite control guidelines, Derm video tape 2599 in AT Center, fecal cytology techniques, and pathogen identification Read syllabus

Review class notes and Textbook of Diagnostic Veterinary Radiology (Thrall) Review emailed orientation materials

toe). Clean khaki pants, blue scrub tops with nameplates. Appropriate footwear, which can be washed (no tennis shoes, clogs or sandals). Extra clothing (including coveralls) for the winter. Khaki pants and ceil blue scrub top.

Equine Field Service

9:00 am

Outside of Equine office

Equine Medicine/Surgery

8:55 am

Equine ICU

Equine Surgery

8:55 am

Equine ICU

Khaki pants and light blue scrub top.

Stethoscope, pen light, digital thermometer, pen and a small notebook. Clean scrubs available.

Farm Animal Med & Surg

9:00 am

VMC 1147 in the VMC

Professional dress – prescribed clinic attire (coveralls), nametags, no hats, protective and presentable, washable footwear.

Change of clothes, clean coveralls and clean scrubs available. Thermometer, stethoscope, watch, pen light, bandage

Updated 3-27-15

Thermometer, watch, stethoscope. Recommended: hemostats, bandage scissors, all clearly identified.

Stethoscope, pen light, digital thermometer, pen and a small notebook. Clean scrubs available.

Syllabus (NOTE: this syllabus needs updating to reflect current division of rotations, and current faculty & staff) Syllabus (NOTE: this syllabus needs updating to reflect current division of rotations)

Interventional Radiology

8:00 am

Oncology

7:00 am

Ophthalmology

Preventive Medicine

Updated 3-27-15

Cardiology Room (opposite steps in hallway btw SAS & Radiology) Oncology Room 1078

Business-work attire.

7:30 am

Room 1050 C (off main treatment room near pharmacy)

8:00 am

A180 Sisson Hall (Funderburg Room)

Scrubs. Professional attire for other days – shirt and tie for men, no open-toed shoes. Name tag. Conservative, casual wear (no shorts, sweats, or open-toed shoes)

Professional attire, clean scrubs with a lab coat are acceptable, name tags

scissors, hemostat, black sharpie pen, pen, small notepad. Book bags, coats and personal items to be stored in lockers. Bring stethoscope, thermometer, penlight and a pad of paper. Stethoscope. Recommended: pen light, hemostats, bandage scissors, reflex hammer, thermometer. Store personal belongings in student storage shelves in oncology ward. Scrubs and clean lab coat available every day. Keep personal belongings in the ward. Scrubs and lab coat suitable for necropsy

Review syllabus prior to first day. Review materials on Carmen website and oncology elective course lecture notes.

Review resources available in the eye room, library and videos in the AT center. Review email with rotation calendar, syllabus and agendas for each day which contain more details on what to wear,

bring and expect. Radiation Oncology

Scrubs or well-kept jeans are acceptable. Shorts, sleeveless tshirts, sweat suits, or jeans with holes are not acceptable.

Radiology

8:00 am

Diagnostic Imaging Service

Casual wear or scrubs. No shorts, sleeveless tshirts, sweat suits, or jeans with holes.

Do NOT bring book bags, laptops.

SA Emergency

8:00 am

Student lounge near plasma tv

Scrubs.

SA Internal Medicine

7:00 am

IMED Suite (VMC 1045)

Professional dress and a clean white lab coat for appointments.

Stethoscope. Recommended: pen light, hemostats, bandage scissors, reflex hammer, thermometer. Stethoscope, leash, hemostat, neurology hammer, scissors, penlight, thermometer, pen, and small notebook. You can store your belongings in a cubicle in 1045. Do not bring anything else to IMED 1045 that does not fit in the cubicle.

Updated 3-27-15

Review class notes and Textbook of Diagnostic Veterinary Radiology (Thrall)

Syllabus, review Carmen course website.

SA Surgery

8:00 am

Shelter Med & Surg

8:15 am

CAHS – park on the side of the building by INTAKE MEDICAL DOOR, enter through BUSINESS OFFICE DOOR, proceed to multipurpose room upstairs.

Theriogenology

9:00 am

Ultrasound

9:00 am

Updated 3-27-15

Appropriate professional dress (no scrubs) and white lab coat for receiving; scrubs with a lab coat are acceptable on surgery days as long as a second, clean pair are available for surgery. Scrubs for surgery and white lab coat to cover scrubs when not in surgery.

Name tag, stethoscope, pen light, thermometer, suture scissors, bandage scissors, hemostat, neuro hammer, disposable leash.

Review pre-clinical lectures and courses. Practice basic surgical skills. Review learning resources including: VT 2408, VT 2359, and VT 2379

Name tag, stethoscope, thermometer, calculator, pen. Bring lunch and lock for locker. Lockers are provided, but locks are not.

Theriogenology Clinical Lab (VMC 1344)

Professional dress and coveralls/scrubs. White lab coat.

Ultrasound room

Scrubs are acceptable and encouraged.

Extra coveralls, appropriate boots, thermometer, stethoscope, pen light, bandage scissors, pen. Hemostats recommended.

Review syllabus and learning resources (videos listed in syllabus), and directions to CAHS. Read the code of conduct of the Volunteer Orientation Manual, and Funding Agencies Code of Ethics. Review syllabus.

Chapters 1-4 in Small Animal

Lab/white coat over clothes if scrubs are not worn. No shorts, sleeveless t-shirts, sweat suits, jeans with holes or open toed shoes.

Updated 3-27-15

Diagnostic Ultrasound.