30 lab hours = 1.5 credit
CVM-769H Advanced Equine Diagnostic Procedures expands expands clinical skills through hands-on training in procedures commonly performed in equine medicine, surgery, and theriogenology. Students perform diagnostic sampling, diagnostic imaging, lameness evaluation, airway evaluations, ophthalmic examination, joint and nerve blocks, reproductive examinations, and selected field procedures using models, cadavers, and live horses. Emphasis is placed on technical skill development, aseptic technique, clinical decision-making, and interpretation of diagnostic findings in practical clinical scenarios.