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AQUAVET® II is a natural
extension of the basic course. While similar in organization,
the focus of AQUAVET® II is narrower, allowing a more detailed
look at specific areas of aquatic animal medicine for students
and veterinarians interested in continuing in the field. In the
past, a four-week course covering health management in confined
populations of invertebrates and fish has been offered. More
recently, AQUAVET® II has been presented as a two-week course
on the pathology and histopathology of selected aquatic invertebrate
and vertebrate species of importance as biomedical research models.
AQUAVET® II courses are expected to continue evolving in
response to the need for focused educational opportunities in
aquatic animal medicine. The subject matter
to be covered in these courses will be announced each year, and
may include such topics as mariculture, histopathology of marine
and fresh water fish, tumor biology of aquatic animals, and husbandry
and diseases of ornamental fish. Completion of the AQUAVET®
I course, or adequate equivalent preparatory work is a prerequisite
for admission to any AQUAVET® II course. In addition, it
is generally assumed that applicants will have completed the
basic science courses in the veterinary curriculum or have graduated
prior to attending.
A typical schedule for AQUAVET II may be seen by viewing
the Course Outline Document. |