The USU DVM curriculum ensures that in years one through three of the program, students will gain foundational knowledge and have pre-clinical experiences to prepare them to master clinical skills. To prepare veterinary students for the clinical year, the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has aligned 45 clinical competencies with the CVM learning outcomes. Mastery of these competencies paired with clinical experience will provide the students with necessary tools to be day-one ready veterinarians.
45 clinical competencies
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1. Gather history, handle or restrain an animal, perform an examination, and create a prioritized differential diagnosis list. |
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2. Develop a diagnostic plan, conduct diagnostic procedures, and interpret results. |
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3. Develop and implement a management/treatment plan (including pain management, emergency, and intensive care management.) |
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4. Recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation and management. |
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5. Formulate relevant questions, critically analyze new information, and retrieve reliable evidence to advance care. |
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6. Perform a common skill, procedure, or surgical procedure including pre-operative and post-operative management. |
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7. Perform local and general anesthesia and recovery including monitoring and support. |
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8. Formulate recommendations for preventative healthcare (animal health and well-being promotion, disease prevention, biosecurity, zoonoses, food safety and environmental health.) |
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9. Communicate and collaborate effectively. |
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10. Demonstrate practice management and leadership skills. |
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11. Demonstrate a strong professional identity and behaviors expected of a veterinarian. |
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