Laboratory Animal Science Function ABD for veterinary students
Course content
The course includes the following topics:
Legislation, ethics and welfare, comparative and basic biology, nutrition, health, genetics, housing and facilities, occupational health, pain relief incl. anaesthesia and analgesia, euthanasia, experimental design and animal models.
Veterinærstuderende at "alternativ differentiering"
The course is a function A/B/D course according to the EU
Directive 2010/63 /EU Article 23.2 (previously designated
category C) accredited by the Federation of European
Laboratory Animal Science Associations as well as the Ministry of
Environment and Food under the Danish Government.
The course gives a theoretic introduction to handling, housing and
using laboratory animals and how to replace, refine and reduce the
use of live animals for research.
The course adheres to the more detailed learning outcomes described in the EU guidance paper 'A working document on the development of a common education and training framework to fulfill the requirements under the Directive' ( https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/fca9ae7f-2554-11e9-8d04-01aa75ed71a1).
The practical elements for performance of function A and D (EU modules 3.2, 6.2, and 8) are not taught on this course, while they are a prerequisite for entering the course.
After completing the course the student is expected to:
Knowledge
- understand that animal experimentation is complicated and requires current training to secure the well-being of the animals and the scientific outcome
- explain the biological basis of laboratory animal breeding and maintenance, housing and management including basic genetics and reproduction, health monitoring, housing and handling (pre-, intra and post-procedural)
- explain the legal basis for animal experimentation
- explain and critically evaluate the scientific methods applied within animal experimentation including blood sampling, injections, principles for drug-development and testing, anesthesia and analgesia and evaluation of pain -and stress related behaviour in laboratory animals
- discuss the basic biology of laboratory animals including behavioural and physiological needs
- explain and critically evaluate basic knowledge relating to design and evaluation of studies using live animals
Skills
- discuss and evaluate the basic principles on how to use animals for research
- discuss and evaluate principles of procedures on their future experiments
- discuss, evaluate and argue about the ethical basis for the use
of animals for research
Competencies
- achieve a personal license to independently plan, implement and take responsibility for the design and performance of animal experimentation within the European Union according to the EU Directive 2010/63/EU Article 23.2 and the Danish executive order 2028 of 14/12/2020, §56
The theory is given as a number of online teaching modules
including lectures, case work, and quizzes. Plenum discussions in a
real-time online webinar form with a teacher will be offered three
times during the block. The student is expected to be reading in
the curriculum.
Evaluation model: Survey-based model.
Hau, J. & Schapiro SJ: Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, 3nd ed., Vol. 1, CRC Press, Roca Raton, 2011.
Additional review papers.
Animal experimentation legislation.
Basic knowledge in physiology, anatomy and pharmacology.
Only MSc students with accepted practical exercises according to EU module 3.2, 6.2, and 8 can attend the course.
Veterinærstuderende at "alternativ differentiering" must apply to have an "alternativ differentiering(det er en forhåndsgodkendelse)" and to be "meritstuderende".
Udbyes til veterinærmedicin kandidat studerende som del af alternative differentering. Søg via dette link: http://sund.ku.dk/uddannelse/vejledning-information/meritstuderende/
- ECTS
- 5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
-
Oral examination, 15 minutes
- Type of assessment details
- Oral examination, 15 minutes in presence of two internal
examiners (online examination).
A number of exam questions based on the entire curriculum are available when the course starts. On the day of the exam, two (2) out of these questions are drawn by random for the student to answer satisfactorily. - Aid
- Without aids
- Marking scale
- passed/not passed
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
No censorship. Two internal examiner.
- Exam period
-
At the examination week at the end of the block
- Re-exam
-
At the examination week at the end of the subsequent block
Criteria for exam assessment
To achieve the grade passed, the student shall (in an adequate level) be able to:
Knowledge:
- understand that animal experimentation is complicated and requires current training to secure the well-being of the animals and the scientific outcome
- explain the biological basis of laboratory animal breeding and maintenance, housing and management including basic genetics and reproduction, health monitoring, housing and handling (pre-, intra and post-procedural)
- explain the legal basis for animal experimentation
- explain and critically evaluate the scientific methods applied within animal experimentation including blood sampling, injections, principles for drug-development and testing, anesthesia and analgesia and evaluation of pain -and stress related behaviour in laboratory animals
- discuss the basic biology of laboratory animals including behavioural and physiological needs
- explain and critically evaluate basic knowledge relating to design and evaluation of studies using live animals
Skills:
- discuss and evaluate the basic principles on how to use animals for research
- discuss and evaluate principles of procedures on their future experiments
- discuss, evaluate and argue about the ethical basis for the use of animals for research
- Category
- Hours
- Class Instruction
- 20
- Preparation
- 35,5
- E-Learning
- 80
- Exam
- 2
- English
- 137,5
Kursusinformation
- Language
- English
- Course number
- SVEK20001U
- ECTS
- 5 ECTS
- Programme level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
-
1 block
- Placement
- Block 1, Block 2, Block 3 And Block 4
- Schedulegroup
-
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- Capacity
- Block 1: 10 participants
Block 2: 10 participants
Block 3: 10 participants
Block 4: 10 participants - Studyboard
- The Study Board for Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
Contracting department
- Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
- Department of Experimental Medicine
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Course Coordinators
- Axel Kornerup Hansen (3-646e6b4376787167316e7831676e)
- Klas Abelson (6-71726779676846797b746a34717b346a71)
Teacher
Dorte Bratbo Sørensen
Grete Østergård
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