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ISU CVM Food Animal and Mixed Animal
Options for VM4 Students 2015-2016
Mixed Animal and Food Animal Prerequisite Courses
VDPAM 310: (Offered Spring of VM 2 or 3) needed for: –VDPAM 420: Preceptorships in Veterinary Medicine Practice –VDPAM 421: Great Plaines Veterinary Education Center –VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Calving –VDPAM 424X: Preceptorship in Veterinary Pathology –VDPAM 463X: Feedlot Production Medicine –VDPAM 476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Service –VDPAM 479: Applied Swine Production Medicine Preceptorship –VDPAM 480: Swine Production Medicine –VDPAM 482: Applied Beef Production Medicine –VDPAM 483: Beef Production Medicine –VDPAM 484: Dairy Production Medicine –VDPAM 485: Applied Dairy Production Medicine Preceptorship
Mixed Animal and Food Animal Prerequisite Courses
VDPAM 486: (Offered Spring of VM 1-3) needed for:
– Advanced Small Ruminant Production Medicine-495
2 Semesters of VDPAM 436 or UNL equivalent V MED 596 Cattle Production: (Offered Fall & Spring VM 1-3) needed for:
— Advanced Cow/Calf Production Medicine-481
VDPAM 455: (Offered Fall & Spring VM 4) needed for: ― Preceptorship in Diagnostic Pathology-424X
VDPAM 484: (Offered Summer & Fall VM 4) needed for: ― Advanced Dairy Production Medicine-494
Required Courses (In addition to the core)
• VDPAM 455/488 – Diagnostic Lab – Clinical Microbiology
• VCS 452 – Dermatology
• VCS 469 – Ophthalmology
• VDPAM 455/488 – Diagnostic Lab – Clinical Microbiology
Mixed Animal Food Animal
Mixed Animal vs. Food Animal: Selective Courses
• 8 Credits: – 6 from Food Animal or Equine – 2 from Small Animal
• 12 Credits: – Any VDPAM rotation
Mixed Animal Food Animal
Mixed Animal vs Food Animal: Elective Courses
• 10 Credits: – Any CVM elective – Preceptorships included
(maximum of 8 credits)
• 10 Credits: – Any CVM elective – Preceptorships included
Mixed Animal Food Animal
VDPAM Elective Focus Areas
• Beef Cattle • Dairy Cattle • Small Ruminant • Swine • Animal Welfare • Broad application, food animal experiences
VDPAM VM 4 Rotations: 2014/2015
Start date End date Block Course Holidays Included
5/9/14 5/26/14 1 & 2 422B 422C 451 471F 476 477 480 484 Memorial Day
5/27/14 6/8/14 3 & 4 422C 471F 476 477
6/9/14 6/22/14 5 & 6 422C 451 496 GB 471F 476 477
6/23/14 7/6/14 7 & 8 422C 471F 476 477 Independence Day
7/7/14 7/20/14 9 & 10 422C 471C 476 477 480 465
7/21/14 8/3/14 11 & 12 422D 422C 471C 476 477
8/4/14 8/17/14 13 & 14 422C 476 477 State Fair 8/7-8/17
8/18/14 9/1/14 15 & 16 422C 471C 476 477 484 Labor Day
9/2/14 9/14/14 17 & 18 422C 422F 451 455/488 471C 476 477 480
9/15/14 9/28/14 19 & 20 422D 422C 422F 455/488 471C 476 477 465
9/29/14 10/12/14 21 & 22 422B 422C 422F 483 455/488 476 477 480
10/13/14 10/26/14 23 & 24 455/488 471C 476 477 464
10/27/14 11/9/14 25 & 26 422C 422F 483 455/488 471C 476 477 484
11/10/14 11/23/14 27 & 28 422C 422F 455/488 471C 476 477 495
11/24/14 12/7/14 29 & 30 422C 455/488 471C 476 477 Thanksgiving (2 days)
12/8/14 12/21/14 31 & 32 422C 455/488 471C 476 477
12/22/14 1/4/15 33 & 34 422C 422E 471C 476 477 Christmas & New Years
1/5/15 1/19/15 35 & 36 422A 422C 422E 455/488 471C 476 477 Martin Luther King Day
1/20/15 2/1/15 37 & 38 422C 422E 451 455/488 471F 476 477
2/2/15 2/15/15 39 & 40 422A 422C 422E 455/488 471F 476 477 480 494
2/16/15 3/1/15 41 & 42 422C 422E 451 455/488 471F 476 477 495
42 Only 463X
3/2/15 3/15/15 43 & 44 422B 422C 455/488 471F 476 477 494
44 only 463X
3/16/15 3/29/15 45 & 46 422C 451 455/488 471F 476 477 480 481 Spring Break
3/30/15 4/12/15 47 & 48 422D 422C 455/488 471F 476 477 481
4/13/15 4/26/15 49 & 50 422C 451 455/488 471F 476 477 464
4/27/15 5/7/15 51 & 52 422C 455/488 471F 476 477
422A: Cattle Marketing - Sweiger
422E: Beef Cattle Calving - Sweiger
463X: Iowa Feedlot - G Dewell
477: Food Animal & Camelid Medicine & Surgery -
Thompson
484: Dairy Production Medicine - Gorden
422B: Cattle Processing - Sweiger
422F: Stocker Experience - Sweiger
464: Advanced Stocker / Feedlot Medicine - Sweiger
480: Swine Production Medicine - Karriker
494: Advanced Dairy Production Medicine - Gorden
V C S 471C: Comparative Therio - Phillips
422C: Beef Feedlot - Sweiger
451: Clinical Embryo Transfer - West
465: Animal Welfare - Millman
481: Advanced Cow/Calf Production Medicine -
Engelken
495: Advanced Small Ruminant Production Medicine -
C Plummer
V C S 471F: Large Animal Therio - Phillips
422D: Cattle Client Consulting - Sweiger
455: Diagnostic Lab - Gauger/ 488: Clinical Microbiology -
Kinyon
476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Services - Leuschen
483: Beef Production Medicine - Engelken
496 GB: European Perspectives in Animal Welfare - Millman
Beef Cattle Electives Beef Cattle Electives
Beef Cattle Electives Campus Based Rotations
• VDPAM 481: Adv Cow/Calf Production
• VDPAM 483*: Beef Production Medicine
• VDPAM 463: Feedlot Production Medicine
*May be taught in part at GPVEC. If so, travel together in ISU vans.
Off Campus Rotations • VDPAM 421: Menu of Great
Plains Veterinary Education Center rotations
• VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Calving
• VDPAM 482: Beef Production Medicine Preceptorship
Beef Cattle: On Campus • VDPAM 481: Adv. Cow/Calf Production Medicine: Dr. Terry Engelken
– Focus on evidence based medicine, epidemiology, and economics of production using partial budgeting models. Offered twice. Class limit 12. Prereq: VDPAM 310 and 2 semesters of VDPAM 436 or VMED 596 Cattle Production (UNL course)
• VDPAM 483: Beef Production Medicine: Dr. Terry Engelken – Exposure to cow-calf and feedlot production concepts. Field trips are
incorporated whenever possible. May include a one week visit to GPVEC. Offered three times. Class limit 15. Usually travel to GPVEC in ISU vans with overnight stays required. Prereq: VDPAM 310
• VDPAM 463: Feedlot Production Medicine: Dr. Grant Dewell – Concurrent enrollment in VDPAM 421D (Feedlot Management) at GPVEC. This
course will focus on Iowa feedlot production methods and will build on the information presented at GPVEC. Offered twice. Class limit 7. Prereq: VDPAM 310 and concurrent enrollment in VDPAM 421D.
Beef Cattle: Off Campus
• VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Calving: Dr. Terry Engelken • VDPAM 482: Applied Beef Production Medicine Preceptorship: Dr.
Renee Dewell
Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center (GPVEC)
• One week, hands on rotations with feedlot cattle, calving, lambing, dentistry and large animal surgery.
– Travel to sites (student’s responsibility) and overnight stays are required. • Refer to GPVEC website for full course descriptions
– http://gpvec.unl.edu/handbook/default.asp • Contact Dr. Renee Dewell for questions
Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center • VDPAM 421A: Calving • VDPAM 421B: Bull Breeding Soundness • VDPAM 421C: Clinical Calving • VDPAM 421D: Feedlot Production • VDPAM 421E: Weaning Management • VDPAM 421F: Pregnancy Examination • VDPAM 421G: Bovine Reproduction • VDPAM 421K: Equine Dentistry • VDPAM 421J: Lambing • VDPAM 421M: Preconditioning • VDPAM 421P: Gomer Bull/LA Surgery • VDPAM 421Q: Swine Husbandry • VDPAM 421R: Sheep Weaning Management
2014/2015 GPVEC Rotation Calendar
Start date End date Block Course Holidays Included 5/9/14 5/26/14 1 & 2 Memorial Day
5/27/14 6/8/14 3 & 4 6/9/14 6/22/14 5 & 6
6/23/14 7/6/14 7 & 8 Independence Day 7/7/14 7/20/14 9 & 10
7/21/14 8/3/14 11 & 12 8/4/14 8/17/14 13 & 14 Sheep Weaning Pregnancy Examination 8/18/14 8/24/14 15 8/25/14 9/1/14 16 Preconditioning 9/2/14 9/7/14 17 Preconditioning * Labor Day 9/8/14 9/14/14 18 Weaning Management Swine Husbandry
9/15/14 9/21/14 19 9/22/14 9/28/14 20 Weaning Management Pregnancy Examination 9/29/14 10/5/14 21 10/6/14 10/12/14 22 Pregnancy Examination Swine Husbandry
10/13/14 10/19/14 23 Bovine Reproduction * Columbus Day 10/20/14 10/26/14 24 10/27/14 11/2/14 25 11/3/14 11/9/14 26 Gomer Bull Swine Husbandry
11/10/14 11/16/14 27 & 28 11/24/14 12/7/14 29 & 30 Thanksgiving (2 days) 12/8/14 12/21/14 31 & 32
12/22/14 1/4/15 33 & 34 Christmas & New Years 1/5/15 1/11/15 35
1/12/15 1/19/14 36 Equine Dentistry 1/20/15 1/25/15 37 Martin Luther King Day 1/26/15 2/1/15 38 Feedlot 2/2/15 2/15/15 39 & 40
2/16/15 2/22/15 41 Feedlot * Presidents Day 2/23/15 3/1/15 42 Feedlot 3/2/15 3/8/15 43 Feedlot 3/9/15 3/15/15 44 Feedlot Calving Lambing
3/16/15 3/22/15 45 Calving Lambing Swine Husbandry 3/23/15 3/29/15 46 Feedlot Calving Lambing 3/30/15 4/5/15 47 Clinical Calving Lambing 4/6/15 4/12/15 48 4/13/15 4/26/15 49 & 50 4/27/15 5/3/15 51 Bull Breeding 5/4/15 5/7/15 52
VDPAM 421A: Calving
VDPAM 421D: Feedlot Management
VDPAM 421G: Bovine Reproduction
VDPAM 421M: Preconditioning
VDPAM 421R: Sheep Weaning Management
VDPAM 421B: Bull Breeding Soundness
VDPAM 421E: Weaning Management
VDPAM 421J: Lambing
VDPAM 421P: Gomer Bull Surgery
VDPAM 421C: Clinical Calving
VDPAM 421F: Pregnancy Examination
VDPAM 421K: Equine Dentistry
VDPAM 421Q: Swine Husbandry
All courses are one week in duration, starting on Monday and ending on Friday unless otherwise noted * Due to Federal Holiday on Monday, this elective will begin on Tuesday.
“Roadmap” for Beef Cattle Focus Contact Dr. Engelken or Grant Dewell
• VDPAM 309: Intro to Production Animal Informatics • VDPAM 310: Introduction to Production Animal Medicine • VDPAM 436: Beef Records Analysis (at least 2 semesters) • GPVEC (VDPAM 421): x 2-3 rotations • VDPAM 422: Beef Cattle Calving • VDPAM 455/488: Clinical Micro & Diagnostic Lab • VDPAM 463: Iowa Feedlot • VDPAM 481: Adv. Cow/Calf Production Medicine • VDPAM 482: Applied Beef Production Medicine x 2 (one is Fall and
one in Spring) • VDPAM 483: Beef Production Medicine
Photo Courtesy of Tracy Raef
Dairy Electives
Dairy Electives
Campus Based Rotations • VDPAM 484: Dairy
Production Medicine • VDPAM 494: Adv. Dairy
Production Medicine
Off Campus Based Rotations • VDPAM 485: Applied Dairy
Production Medicine Preceptorship
Dairy Cattle: On Campus • VDPAM 484: Dairy Production Medicine: Dr. Pat Gorden
– On farm introduction to dairy management aspects. Interpretation of computerized records, reproduction programs, milk quality, welfare and nutrition. Offered twice. Class limit of 20. Travel to ISU dairy farm (student’s responsibility) is required. Prereq: VDPAM 310
• VDPAM 494: Adv. Dairy Production Medicine: Dr. Pat Gorden
– Advanced coverage of dairy herd problems. On farm investigations of milk quality and nutrition related problems will be emphasized. Prerequisite VDPAM 484. Offered twice. Class limit of 6. Travel to ISU dairy farm (student’s responsibility) is required. Prereq: VDPAM 484
“Roadmap” for Dairy Focus Contact Dr. Gorden
• VDPAM 309: Intro to Production Animal Informatics • VDPAM 310: Introduction to Production Animal Medicine • VDPAM 351: Bovine Embryo Transfer • VDPAM 402: Dairy Records • VDPAM 416: Bovine Reproduction Evaluation Laboratory • VDPAM 451: Clinical Embryo Transfer • VDPAM 476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Services • VDPAM 477: Food Animal & Camelid Medicine and Surgery • VDPAM 484: Dairy Production Medicine • VDPAM 485: Applied Dairy Production Medicine Preceptorship • VDPAM 494: Advanced Dairy Prod Medicine • VDPAM 471: Theriogenology: Food Animal
Photo courtesy of Nancy Alt
Small Ruminant Electives
Small Ruminant Electives • VDPAM 495: Small Ruminant Production Medicine: Drs. Cassi and Paul
Plummer – Exposure to meat and dairy goat, sheep and camelid production practices.
Field trips are incorporated to highlight topics. Offered twice. Class limit of 12. Travel to sites, (student’s responsibility) with possible overnight stays, is required.
– Prerequisite: VDPAM 486 • Also get a fair amount of small ruminant experiences in
– Food Animal Medicine and Surgery (VDPAM 477) – Food Animal Field Services (VDPAM 476)
“Roadmap” for Small Ruminant Focus
Contact Drs. Cassi Plummer, Paul Plummer or Jen Schleining
• VDPAM 309: Intro to Production Animal Informatics • VDPAM 310: Introduction to Production Animal Medicine • VDPAM 486: Introduction to Small Ruminant Production
Medicine (Prerequisite for VDPAM 495) • VDPAM 410: Llama Medicine • VDPAM 476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Service x 2-3 • VDPAM 477: Food Animal & Camelid Medicine and Surgery
x 2 (once in Fall and once in Spring) • VDPAM 495: Small Ruminant Production Medicine
Photo Courtesy of Alex Ramirez
Swine Electives
Swine Electives
• VDPAM 480: Swine Production Medicine: Drs. Locke Karriker and Alex Ramirez
– Small group, on-farm activities develop critical thinking skills to solve real time swine production cases. Focus on diagnostic sampling skills, pharmacology, swine management procedures and population medicine. Offered six times. Class limit of 9. Travel to sites, with occasional overnight stays, is required.
– Farm site visits are different for each rotation – Can repeat the course for more experiences – Prerequisite VDPAM 310
Swine Medicine Education Center (SMEC)
• Additional training modules available online (http://vetmed.iastate.edu/SMEC) – No charges for any ISU student!!
– Swine Industry Backgrounder – Swine Population Pharmacology – PRRSV Diagnosis and Management – Swine Production Management and Consultation – Pig Production Seminar (PIGPROS) – NAVLE Swine Preparation
• Get Involved! – Gain additional experience in swine production and medicine methodologies
• Help create training videos • Assist with field research projects
“Roadmap” for Swine Focus
Contact Dr. Karriker, Ramirez, Holtkamp, or Baker
• VDPAM 308: Spanish for Veterinarians • VDPAM 309: Intro to Production Animal Informatics • VDPAM 310: Introduction to Production Animal Medicine • VDPAM 419: Advanced Swine Production Informatics • VDPAM 479: Applied Swine Production Med x 2-3 • VDPAM 480: Swine Production Medicine x 2 • Contact Dr. Karriker for access to Swine Medicine
Education Center (SMEC) training modules • Attend AASV Meeting, ISU Swine Disease Meeting, and/or
Leman Conference
Animal Welfare Focus
Welfare Electives
• VDPAM 465: Animal Welfare: Dr. Suzanne Millman: – Students will explore and utilize animal welfare assessment programs used in
State, Federal and International food animal production systems, as well as inspection protocols used for animal cruelty response and for licensing of commercial companion animal, entertainment (zoo, racing) and laboratory animal research facilities. Students will develop skills in collecting and analyzing different types of animal welfare data, advising clients in identifying and achieving animal welfare goals, and communication. Offered 1-2 times. Class limit of 15. Travel to food animal and companion animal facilities is required.
• VDPAM 466X: Preceptorship in Animal Welfare: Dr. Suzanne Millman: – Preceptorship in animal welfare with emphasis on animal welfare assessment,
policy and problem solving. Mentors include practicing veterinarians, researchers and/or animal welfare organizations. Pre-approval needed from Dr. Millman. Offered any approved time block.
“Roadmap” for Animal Welfare Focus
Contact Dr. Millman
• V C S 305: Shelter Medicine (Offered Spring) • VDPAM 312: Introduction to Animal Welfare (Core requirement) • VDPAM 365: Animal Welfare Judging (Offered Fall) • BMS 403: Behavior of Domestic Animals (Offered Spring) • VDPAM 465: Animal Welfare • VDPAM 466X: Preceptorship in Animal Welfare • VDPAM 496: International Preceptorship “European Perspectives
on Animal Welfare” (Offered Even Summers) Note: Animal welfare specialization includes food, companion, equine and exotic species
Broad, Multi-Species Electives
Broad and Multi-Species • VDPAM 465X: Animal Welfare: Dr. Suzanne Millman:
– Students will explore and utilize animal welfare assessment programs used in State, Federal and International food animal production systems, as well as inspection protocols used for animal cruelty response and for licensing of commercial companion animal, entertainment (zoo, racing) and laboratory animal research facilities. Students will develop skills in collecting and analyzing different types of animal welfare data, advising clients in identifying and achieving animal welfare goals, and communication. Offered 1-2 times. Class limit of 15. Travel to food animal and companion animal facilities is required.
• VDPAM 476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Service: Drs. Pat Gorden and Terry Engelken:
– Assist ISU veterinarians with delivering health care to food animal and camelid client farms in the region. Offered ALL blocks. Class limit of 4. Travel to sites is required. Prereq. VDPAM 310.
Broad and Multi-Species
• VDPAM 451: Clinical Embryo Transfer: Dr. Jim West: – Experience in embryo transfer and related reproductive techniques. Review of
reproductive physiology, synchronization protocols, donor and recipient management. Practical experience in embryo collection and transfer. Offered 5 times. Class limit of 4. Travel to ISU/ARS farms (student’s responsibility) is required.
• VDPAM 455/488: Diagnostic Laboratory/Clinical Microbiology: Dr. Phil Gauger & Joann Kinyon:
– Practical experience in diagnosis for livestock diseases through exposure to cases submitted to the ISU Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Application of microbiological and immunological procedure to diagnose livestock diseases. Offered 17 times. Class limit of 6.
“Roadmap” for Production Animal Focus
Contact any VDPAM faculty member
• VDPAM 310: Introduction to Production Animal Medicine • VDPAM 420: Preceptorship in Production Animal Medicine • VDPAM 455: Diagnostic Laboratory Practicum • VDPAM 476: Food Animal & Camelid Field Services x 2-3 • VDPAM 477: Food Animal & Camelid Medicine and Surgery x 2-3 • VDPAM 480: Swine Production Medicine • VDPAM 483: Beef Production Medicine • VDPAM 484: Dairy Production Medicine • VDPAM 486: Introduction to Small Ruminant Production Medicine • VDPAM 471: Theriogenology: Food Animal
Preceptorship Options • VDPAM 420: Preceptorship in Veterinary Medical Practice:
– 420A: Mixed Animal Practice with Food Animal Emphasis • Dr. Jim Thompson jthompsn@iastate.edu 294-3943
– 420B: General Mixed Animal Practice • Dr. Jennifer Schleining jschlein@iastate.edu 294-1500
– 420C: Government Agency or Food Processing Company • Dr. Alex Ramirez ramireza@iastate.edu 294-7463
• VDPAM 424X: Preceptorship in Diagnostic Pathology: • Dr. Eric Burrough burrough@iastate.edu 294-0190
• VDPAM 466X: Preceptorship in Animal Welfare: • Dr. Suzanne Millman smillman@iastate.edu 294-2817
• VDPAM 479: Swine Production Medicine Preceptorship: • Dr. Locke Karriker karriker@iastate.edu 294-2283
• VDPAM 482: Beef Production Medicine Preceptorship: • Dr. Renee Dewell rdewell@iastate.edu 294-3694
• VDPAM 485: Dairy Production Medicine Preceptorship: • Dr. Pat Gorden pgorden@iastate.edu 294-3096
Preceptorship Options
• All must be approved by course instructor at least 30 days prior to departure
• VDPAM Preceptorship Applications must include course number, date of preceptorship, mentor, location, and signature of instructor
• Save paper and facilitate process: Instructors can sign the form electronically
Faculty Contacts • Dr. Pat Halbur (dept head) • Dr. Pat Gorden (476, 484, 485, 494) • Dr. Eric Burrough (424X) • Dr. Grant Dewell (463X) • Dr. Renee Dewell (421, 482) • Dr. Terry Engelken (476, 481,483) • Dr. Phil Gauger (455) • Dr. Locke Karriker (479, 480) • Ms. Joann Kinyon (488) • Dr. Suzanne Millman (465, 466X) • Dr. Patrick Phillips (471) • Dr. Cassi Plummer (495) • Dr. Paul Plummer (495) • Dr. Alex Ramirez (420C) • Dr. Jen Schleining (420B, 476) • Dr. Jim Thompson (420A, 477) • Dr. Jim West (451)
• pghalbur 294-6970 • pgorden 294-3096 • burrough 294-0190 • gdewell 294-2822 • rdewell 294-3694 • engelken 294-2192 • pcgauger 294-2437 • karriker 294-2283 • jkinyon 294-9411 • smillman 294-2817 • ovadoc 294-4244 • cplummer 294-7074 • pplummer 294-8522 • ramierza 294-7463 • jschlein 294-1720 • jthompsn 294-3837 • jkwest 294-1095
Links/Sites for Information • Curriculum:
http://vetmed.iastate.edu/academics/curriculum • Student area on VDPAM website
http://vetmed.iastate.edu/vdpam/students • GPVEC
GPVEC rotations