10091138Veterinary Clinic Work Experience 2
Course Information
Description
Integrate skills in an approved clinical setting of your choice to develop proficiency in animal nursing techniques and procedures. Final evaluation is done in partnership with the clinic and a Madison College instructor.
Total Credits
2

Course Competencies
  1. Participate in business procedures, client relations, and communication
    Assessment Strategies
    Clinical Evaluation
    Criteria
    Contribute to effective operations of the clinic
    Effectively and accurately acquire and convey information using the appropriate communication mode
    Communicate in clinic-designated formats (written, oral, non-verbal, electronic)
    Use appropriate interpersonal and public relations skills
    Accurately record medical information in clinic-designated documents or systems
    Exhibit a positive, cooperative attitude in interpersonal relationships
    Exhibit a professional appearance complying with the established dress code of the clinic
    Provide client education in a clear and accurate manner at a level the client understands
    Use appropriate veterinary medical terminology and abbreviations

  2. Follow laws, ethical codes, and safety standards for animal patients, clients and personnel
    Assessment Strategies
    Clinical Evaluation
    Criteria
    Respect and protect the confidentiality of client and patient information
    Demonstrate compliance with regulations governing drugs
    Observe legal boundaries of health team members
    Interact professionally with clients and fellow staff members
    Observe recommended radiation safety measures
    Implement infection and hazard control procedures as designated by clinic
    Decline to perform any tasks that are not legally permitted to be delegated to a student
    Adhere to the attendance policy set by the clinic
    Maintain appropriate facility records and logs in compliance with regulatory guidelines

  3. Perform animal patient intake and assessment techniques
    Assessment Strategies
    Clinical Evaluation
    Criteria
    Recognize animal species and breeds
    Use effective and appropriate humane restraint techniques
    Assist in performing a physical exam
    Assist in obtaining subjective and objective patient data
    Organize medical records/consent forms
    Recognize and assess body language and behaviors (including pain assessment scales) for various animal species

  4. Perform laboratory skills associated with various procedures
    Assessment Strategies
    Clinical Evaluation
    Criteria
    Collect diagnostic specimens for analysis
    Prepare, handle, and/or submit appropriate samples for diagnostic analysis
    Implement established quality control measures

  5. Perform surgical and nursing care on animals
    Assessment Strategies
    Clinical Evaluation
    Criteria
    Assist in husbandry, nutrition, therapeutic and dentistry techniques appropriate to the animal species and clinic
    Assist in the care of animal patients in surgical preparation, during anesthesia, and in post-operative care
    Provide surgical assistance during common surgical procedures
    Provide the appropriate instruments and supplies
    Assist with radiograph images of patient animals
    Assist in administering drugs as designated by veterinarian
    Follow established animal care emergency procedures
    Differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate dietary components for various life stages and therapeutic regimens
    Describe client education regarding home care
    Demonstrate a commitment to high quality care

  6. Assist with inventory, maintenance and cleaning within the clinic environment
    Assessment Strategies
    Clinical Evaluation
    Criteria
    Maintain instruments and equipment per clinic protocol
    Assist with cleaning animal environments
    Assist care team in supply inventory and/or management
    Select and maintain laboratory equipment
    Prepare, label, package, and store specimens for laboratory analysis
    Provide operating room sanitation and care
    Implement sanitation procedures for animal holding and housing areas

  7. Participate in completion of clinical experience documentation and performance reviews
    Assessment Strategies
    Written Product
    Criteria
    Documentation includes student performance evaluation completed by onsite supervisor
    Documentation includes student evaluation of clinical experience
    Documentation includes student performance evaluation
    Submit documentation to your instructor as specified
    Documentation is complete
    Documentation is submitted on time
    You meet with instructor or onsite supervisor as specified
    Complete the documentation as specified in the Madison College Veterinary Technician Skills Booklet