The document summarizes the internship experiences of two veterinary students from Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University at Khon Kaen University in Thailand. They gained experience in medicine, surgery, diagnostic imaging, and ambulatory services. Key learnings included diagnostic techniques, surgical procedures, and farm management systems. Challenges included short duration and language barriers. Recommendations to CVASU included building modern facilities for pharmacy, emergency/critical care, inpatient care, and postoperative recovery.
1. Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Working Experiences of Intern Vets at
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Mishuk Shaha
Intern id: D-34
Avijit Dhar
Intern id: F-52
2. Outline of the Presentation
• Background and objectives
• Working experience at
Medicinal Unit
Surgical unit
Diagnostic Imaging department
Ambulatory services department
Out hospital visit
• Challenges
• Recommendation for CVASU
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3. • Develop individuals
technical and
communication skills
• Strengthen the technical
and diagnostics skills on
pet animal medicine
• Understand the
epidemiological data
collection and recording
practices at KKU
• Monitoring different
farming system at Khon
Kaen
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Small Animal Medicine Small Animal Surgery
Imaging Techniques and Interpretation Ambulatory services
Theriogenology practical class Dairy Farm
Pig Farm Khon Kaen zoo
Objectives
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4. Medicine Unit
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Number of Medicinal Cases (n=120)
FPL
CD
PVD
Diabetes
TVT
CKD
Helitosis
Bronchopneumonia
Blindness
Gastritis
Dry eye in cat
Paralysis
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5. Feline Panleukopenia Virus infection
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Severe dehydration and
administer LRI
SNAP Test kit for FPLV detection
Patient monitoringProbiotic (BENE-BAC Plus)
6. Demodecosis in Dog
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Hair loss all over the body Skin scrapings
Microscopic examination
Cigar shape Demodex canis under
microscope
7. Key Learnings
• Snap Test kit for FPLV detection
• Sub cuticular fluid administration
• Chemotherapy
• Oxygen therapy
• Incubation of immature puppies and kittens
• Hydrotherapy
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9. Correction of persistent right aortic arch
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Mega esophagus revealed
in X-ray
Incision at 5th intercostal
space
Liagate the right aortic arch Skin suture
10. Removal of fishing hook from esophagus
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Fishing hook revealed in
X-ray
Fishing hook in endoscopy
Surgical removal of fishing hook
11. Orthopedic cases and Correction Techniques
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Fracture in Humerus Femoral fracture Tibial fracture
Platting Pinning External fixation
12. Key Learnings
• Observation of surgery like removal of fishing hook,
correction of right aortic arch
• Surgical Platting for fracture management
• External fixation techniques
• Monitoring of anaesthetized patient
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15. Key Learnings
• Basic principle and how it works
• How to handle
• How to interpret
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16. Ambulatory Service
• Mastitis, a common problem in khon kaen
• Streptococcus and coagulase negative
staphylococci are major species for
subclinical mastitis in khon kaen. (Chaiwat
Jarassaeng et al. 2012)
• Using metal detector to diagnose hardware
disease
• Useful and economic diagnostic tools in
field condition.
Diagnosis Mastitis in
dairy cow (CMT test)
Diagnosis of Hardware disease
through Metal detector
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17. New Experience, New learning.......
Blood collection from Donor and transfusion of blood to the
recipient
Pet Shop visit
Semen collection from dogHydrotherapy used in Dog as physiotherapy
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18. Out of Hospital Visit in Khon Kaen
Dairy Farm visit
Khon Kaen Zoo visit
Pig Farm visit
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19. Key Learnings
• Observe the farming system of the dairy and pig farm
in khon Kaen
• Different managemental system used in dairy and pig
farm in Khon Kaen
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20. Recommendation for SAQTVH
Modern Animal Pharmacy
Emergency and Critical care unitIn patient Unit
Warm pad to maintain body temperature
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22. Achievements
•Diversity of knowledge
•Large number of cases
•Realize the profession
•Love to the animals
•Buildup confidence & skill
•Learning by doing
•Practical experience
•Confident in working in international environment
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25. 1. Professor Goutam Buddha Das, Honorable VC, CVASU
2. Professor Abdul Halim, Dean, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, CVASU
3. Professor Dr. A.K.M. Saifuddin, Director of External Affairs,
CVASU
4. Professor Dr. Ahasanul Haque, Department of Medicine
and Surgery, CVASU
5. Associate Professor Chuchat Komollerd, Dean, Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, KKU
Acknowledgement
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