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Applied Clinical Cardiology
This course is a part of
The purpose of this course is to further develop the skills of the student within the discipline of veterinary cardiology in companion animals.
The level of prior knowledge and skills within cardiology from both veterinary candidate level and the first part of the master-education will further be developed into an advanced level.
In theory and by practical exercises to extend the participants knowledge, professional skills and competences within the subject of clinical companion animal cardiology at an advanced basic level.
For more details about the course, please refer to the course curriculum.
Read more about the specialisation tracks and the Master's programme on the main page:
Course Directors on Applied Clinical Cardiology
Course details on Applied Clinical Cardiology
Dates and examination
Course dates 2025
10 - 14 November 2025
Course dates 2027
15 - 19 November 2027
The course is available every second year.
Examination
Please find dates and details about the exam in the exam schedule.
Learning outcomes
Having completed the course, the student must be able to:
Knowledge
- Define, identify and discuss veterinary methodology and paraclinical tools in systematised reflective clinical decision making in companion animal clinical practice specifically within clinical cardiology.
- Explain the pathophysiologic mechanism involved in cardiac remodelling and development of congestive heart failure in the companion animal cardiology patient.
- Explain, reflect about and demonstrate overview of systematic clinical approach to the companion animal cardiovascular patient at an advanced level.
- List appropriate differential diagnoses according to the signs of cardiovascular diseases and the development of disease.
Skills
- Apply the quantitative and qualitative methodologies such as performing and applying clinical cardiovascular examination and assess cardiovascular size and function and tools as well as master relevant skills such as auscultation, clinical ECG, thoracic radiology and conventional trans-thoracic echocardiography.
- Interpret, assess and reflect on collected patient data in order to localize the lesion and cause of cardiovascular disease.
- Discriminate between cardiac and non-cardiac disorders, discriminate between heart disease and left/right congestive heart failure.
- Make clinical decisions, arrive at a diagnosis and consider evidence based scientific approaches in order to plan and administer further appropriate diagnostics, patient therapy and management.
- Communicate effectively in writing and pass on results to relevant parties.
Competences
- Evaluate companion animal diseases within clinical cardiology.
- Educate owners of chronic cardiovascular patients concerning long-term medical treatment.
- Work independently, take responsibility for, predict, prognosticate and make decisions within clinical cardiology at an advanced basic level.
- Independently evaluate and structure own learning processes and continuously obtain new knowledge at a specialty level within clinical cardiology.
- Use relevant scientific literature in the field.
- Evaluate different patient types combining the above achieved skills.
Admission criteria
You must meet the following criteria to be admitted to this course:
- Hold a degree in Veterinary Medicine.
- Hold one of the following certifications:
- DVA Certificate in Small Animal Diseases (equivalent to the 4 compulsory courses of the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science).
- Swedish / Norwegian / Finnish specialist in diseases of dogs and cats.
- Equivalent competences.
- Have a minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience from companion animal practice.
- Be proficient in English.
Find detailed information about the formal requirements for this course.
Read more about admission on the main page of Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science.
Tuition fees
EU/EEA citizens*
Single course student: 33,500 DKK
Master student: 30,000 DKK
Non-EU/EEA citizens
Single course student: 37,740 DKK
Master student: 34,240 DKK
Tuition fees include course materials and lunch/coffee. Books are not included in the tuition fees and must be purchased by the participants.
*Citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland is entitled to a subsidised tuition fee, due to EU legislation, hence the difference in price.
Location
University of Copenhagen
University Hospital for Companion Animals
Dyrlægevej 16
1958 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Contact
Christine Gulstad
Study Administration Officer
master@sund.ku.dk
Tel.: +45 35 32 12 73