DVM Second Year Curriculum
The instructional program for the second year of the DVM program is mainly concerned with the pathophysiology of specific disease entities as they affect organs in various systems of the body. In these courses, students relate the morphological and physiological manifestations of a specific disease to the functional abnormalities they cause in a particular body system. In addition, the second year introduces students to clinical and imaging topics.
Courses
- Molecular Biology/Microbial Pathogenesis
- Diagnostic Mircrobiology Lab
- General Parasitology
- Veterinary Neurobiology
- Basic Pharmacology
- Clinical Skills III and IV
- Respiratory Pathopysiology
- Epidemiology/Biostatistics
- Law and Veterinary Medicine
- Urinary Pathophysiology
- Problem Based Learning III
- Clinical Rotations
- Veterinary Clinical Genetics
- Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology
- Cardiovascular Pathophysiology
- Toxicology
- Reproductive Physiology
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Principles of Surgery
- Endocrinology and Reproductive Pathophysiology
- Public Health
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Hemic Lymphatic and Clinical Pathology
- Introduction to Zoological Medicine
- Emerging and Exotic Diseases Of Animals
- Accelerated Clinical Excellence (ACE)

