Fundamentals of Vet Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging and Surgery

Postgraduate | 2026

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Your studies will be on-campus, and may include some online delivery
On campus
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Area/Catalogue
VETS 5001
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Course ID
204996
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Campus
Roseworthy Campus
Level of study
Level of study
Postgraduate
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Unit value
6
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Course owner
Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Course coordinator
Course coordinator
Chantell Jukic
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Course level
1
Work Integrated Learning course
Work Integrated Learning course
No
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
Inbound study abroad and exchange
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No
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University-wide elective course
No
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Single course enrolment
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

This course will introduce basic principles of surgery, provide students with a knowledge and understanding of anaesthesia in veterinary species, and teach the student a safe practical approach to veterinary diagnostic imaging with an introduction to the principals of image interpretation.

Course learning outcomes

  • Use radiographic, ultrasonic and other technical equipment that can be used as a diagnostic aid, safely and in accordance with current regulations.
  • Apply the basic principles of radiographic interpretation to a radiographic study, utilising a sound underlying knowledge of the radiographic anatomy of the dog, cat and horse.
  • Be aware of the common applications, advantages and disadvantages of radiography, ultrasound, MRI, CT and nuclear medicine
  • Demonstrate the set up and use of anaesthetic equipment
  • Describe pain physiology and pathophysiology and be aware of pain management
  • Describe the drugs used in anaesthesia, discuss basic concepts in anaesthetic protocols, cardiopulmonary monitoring and fluid therapy
  • List, discuss and perform the fundamental principles of surgery
  • List and justify the best practice surgical methods employed to minimize surgical complications and optimise wound healing.

Prerequisite(s)

  • Must have completed all of VETS5004 Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology/VETS5005 General Pathology

Corequisite(s)

N/A

Antirequisite(s)

  • Must not have completed VETSC7002RW Fundamentals of Vet Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging & Surgery at the University of Adelaide
Degree list
The following degrees include this course