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COURSE SYLLABUS
JUDICIAL MEDICINE
1 Course Title: JUDICIAL MEDICINE
2 Course Code: VET5007
3 Type of Course: Compulsory
4 Level of Course: First Cycle
5 Year of Study: 5
6 Semester: 9
7 ECTS Credits Allocated: 1
8 Theoretical (hour/week): 1
9 Practice (hour/week) : 0
10 Laboratory (hour/week) : 0
11 Prerequisites: none
12 Recommended optional programme components: None
13 Language: Turkish
14 Mode of Delivery: Face to face
15 Course Coordinator: Doç. Dr. MERİÇ KOCATÜRK
16 Course Lecturers: yok
17 Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator: merick@uludag.edu.tr
Uludağ Üniv. Veteriner Fak. İç Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, 0 224 2940817
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19 Objective of the Course: To illuminate how to do the transfer of the necessary professional knowledge of how toapproach patients and emphasize the importance of a judicial to veterinary legal issues of interest in an impartial manner
20 Contribution of the Course to Professional Development Graduated students get fully gear of Forensic Medicine
21 Learning Outcomes:
1 1.1 Understand the ethical and legal responsibilities of the veterinarian in relation to animals under his/her care, the environment, clients, policies and society. ;
2 1.4 Communicate effectively with clients, the public, professional colleagues and responsible authorities, using language appropriate to the audience concerned and in full respect of confidentiality and privacy ;
3 1.5 Prepare accurate clinical and client records, and case reports when necessary, in a form satisfactory to colleagues and understandable by the public. ;
4 1.11 Demonstrate ability to cope with incomplete information, deal with contingencies, and adapt to change. ;
5 1.24 Recognise signs of possible notifiable, reportable and zoonotic diseases as well as abuse and take appropriate action, including notifying the relevant authorities. ;
6 1.36 Advise on, and implement, preventive and eradication programmes appropriate to the species and in line with accepted animal health, welfare and public health standards. ;
7 2.7 Legislation relating to animal care and welfare, animal movement, and notifiable and reportable diseases ;
8 2.9 The principles of disease prevention and the promotion of health and welfare.;
9 2.10 Veterinary public health issues, e.g. epidemiology, transboundary epizootic diseases, zoonotic and food-borne diseases, emerging and re-emerging diseases, food hygiene and technology. ;
22 Course Content:
Week Theoretical Practical
1 The aim of the lesson and general introduction, definition of forensic and legal obligations of expertise
2 The part of criminal law regarding forensic expertise, legal terms related with forensic medicine.
3 Of the expert's relationship with the judge and the parties, veterinary expert's duties, examination of live animals, examination of dead animals and inanimate material
4 Evaluation and investigation of omission in during surgery of animals, (omission during depositor, operative intervention and anesthesia mistake in practices) Nalbant responsibility, animal movements restriction, walfare and animal rights
5 nvestigation of negligence by the physician and the veterinarian Responsibilities, Prescription errors, mixing of drug names, use a combination of antagonists drugs, medications which increase the toxic effects of each other,use of drugs prevented to each other's absorption at the same time.
6 Dosage error, errors in drug applications, application of drug of the ban the use of animal health of the administration of drugs, use of drugs that harm to pregnancy.
7 Death in terms of veterinary forensic information (symptoms of death, dead rigidity, dead decay, saponification, to determine time of death
8 Approching in terms of forensic medicine to chemical-related deaths (Acute carbon monoxide poisoning, cyanide poisoning, hydrogen sulphide (H2S) poisoning), Anaphylactic Deaths
9 Asphyxia-related deaths in terms of veterinary forensic medicine approach (hung or strangled in the animal's rope-like objects, drowning of animals in fresh water, or else? Drowning in the determination of drowning of the animal after death, or else live in when?
10 Approaching to some important the poisonings in veterinary forensic medicine (DDT poisoning, organophosphorus compounds (ofi) and carbamate insecticides poisoning, arsenic poisoning, lead poisoning, mercury poisoning)
11 Approching of forensic veterinarian to some poisining (boric acid poisoning, strychnine poisoning, amitraz poisoning, metilaldehid poisoning, ethylene glycolantifreeze) poisoning, aspirin poisoning, rodentisid antikoaglunt poisoning)
12 Macroscopic lung tests, hydrostatic, histologic evaluation, the air search for the stomach and intestines, the importance of animals in terms of age determination and forensic medicine, forensic approach to burns of animals
13 In animals, the forensic approach to the wounds (types of wounds, wounds caused by sharp instruments, depending on injuries and scrape - the importance of erosion, the importance of injury-induced ekimose, stab wounds, gunshot wounds in terms of forensic medicine)
14 Doping in race horses.
23 Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials: 1. Veteriner Adli Tıp ve İlgili Yönetmelikler: ŞENTÜRK, S., Ekin Kitabevi, Bursa, 2007
2. Adli Tıp. Özden, S.Y, Nobel Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1993
3. Large Animal Internal Medicine. Smith, B. P.; Edit. George L.W., Toronto, C.V. Mosby Company, 2002
4. Veterinary Medicine. A Textbook Of The Diseases Of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Goats And Horses. Radostits, O.M., Gay, C.C., Blood, D.C., Hinchliff, K.W., 7th Ed. London, W.B. Saunders, 2004
5. Small Animal Internal Medicine, 3rd Ed., Nelson, R.W., Couto, C.G., Mosby, Missouri, 2003
24 Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES NUMBER PERCENT
Midterm Exam 1 40
Quiz 0 0
Homeworks, Performances 0 0
Final Exam 1 60
Total 2 100
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade 40
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade 60
Total 100
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course Students will be evaluated by written exam.
Information
25 ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites NUMBER TIME [Hour] Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical 14 1 14
Practicals/Labs 0 0 0
Self Study and Preparation 3 1 3
Homeworks, Performances 0 3 3
Projects 4 1 4
Field Studies 4 1 4
Midtermexams 1 1 1
Others 0 0 0
Final Exams 1 1 1
Total WorkLoad 30
Total workload/ 30 hr 1
ECTS Credit of the Course 1
26 CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS
PQ1 PQ2 PQ3 PQ4 PQ5 PQ6 PQ7 PQ8 PQ9 PQ10 PQ11 PQ12
LO1 1 5 2 2 2 2 1 5 5 3 3 4
LO2 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 5 4 3 4 5
LO3 3 5 5 4 4 3 1 5 5 3 5 5
LO4 3 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 5 5 4 4
LO5 3 3 2 4 1 5 1 2 3 1 1 2
LO6 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 1
LO7 4 3 1 3 1 4 1 2 4 1 4 2
LO8 2 4 5 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 4 2
LO9 2 3 1 3 5 3 4 2 3 5 1 2
LO: Learning Objectives PQ: Program Qualifications
Contribution Level: 1 Very Low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High
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