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VETM*4470 Medicine and Surgery of Dog and CatFall 2019
Section(s): C01
Department of Clinical StudiesCredit Weight: 1.00
Version 1.00 - September 19, 2019___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1 Course Details
1.1 Calendar DescriptionThe course will contribute to students' achievement of selected DVM 2000 elements of competency in the context of the dog and cat. The primary emphasis is directed towards developing the skills, knowledge and attitudes that will permit the entry-level veterinarian to develop strategies to deal with common and uncommon diagnoses. The graduating competencies can be found on the OVC website (http://www.ovcnet.uoguelph.ca/homepage/html).
All Phase 2 courses.Pre-Requisites: All Phase 3 courses.Co-Requisites:
1.2 Course DescriptionThe student will continue to develop their knowledge of pathophysiology and clinical management of common diseases of cats and dogs. When possible, the class schedule will be arranged into individual body system units, in order to integrate with other Phase III courses.
1.3 TimetableTimetable is subject to change. Please see WebAdvisor for the latest information.
1.4 Final ExamExam time and location is subject to change. Please see WebAdvisor for the latest information.
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2 Instructional SupportFor questions regarding academic consideration, continuation of study, academic misconduct, safety, confidentiality, and experiential learning involving use of animals, please
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refer to the Phase information on the OVC website.
2.1 Instructional Support TeamSarah AboodInstructor:[email protected]: +1-226-338-9504Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2150Office:
Subjects: Nutrition for the Sick Patient
Anthony Abrams-Ogg Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: OVC Clinical Studies 2113Office: Course CoordinatorOffice Hours:
Subjects: Hepatic Disorders
Shane Bateman Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x56902Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2153Office:
Subjects: Triage, Shock, Fluid Therapy Planning
Alexa BersenasInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54712Telephone: OVCP 2121Office:
Subjects: Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hypoadrenocorticism, Acute Kidney Injury, Respiratory Emergencies, Head Trauma
Shauna BloisInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54419Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2111Office:
Subjects: Vaccinology, Immunologic Disorders, Hemostatic Disoders, Endocrine Disorders, Cannabinoids et al Therapy & Toxicology
Alice DefargesInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54603Telephone: ANCC 1104Office:
Subjects: Urinary Disorders
Sonja Fonfara Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54061Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2127Office:
Subjects: Cardiac Disorders
Luis Gaitero Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54021Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2101Office:
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Subjects: Neurological Disorders, Neuromuscular Disorders
Tom Gibson Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54325Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2130Office:
Subjects: Urogenital Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery
Samuel HockerInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x52519Telephone: ANCCOffice:
Subjects: Oncologic Disorders
Roman HusnikInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54024Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2112Office:
Subjects: Digestive System Disorders, Respiratory Disorders
Noel Moens Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54026Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2126Office:
Orthopedic Surgery, Wound Management
Michelle Oblak Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54833Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2138Office:
Subjects: Oncologic Surgery, Urinary Surgery
Andrew Peregrine Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54714Telephone: OVC PAHL 3825Office:
Subjects: Parasitic DIsorders
Chantale Pinard Dr.Instructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54148Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2116Office:
Subjects: Ophthalmologic Disorders
Ameet SinghInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54292Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2118Office:
Subjects: Gastrointestinal Surgery, Ear Surgery, Hernia Surgery, Respiratory Surgery
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Paul WoodsInstructor:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54092Telephone: OVC Clinical Studies 2123Office:
Subjects: Oncologic Disorders
Anthony Abrams-Ogg Dr.Course Co-ordinator:[email protected]: +1-519-824-4120 x54044Telephone: OVCP 2113Office:
2.2 InstructorDr. Stephen Waisglass – Dermatologic Disorders [email protected]
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3 Learning ResourcesSee attached Reading List of required and recommended reading. Check the course website frequently for updates. Required readings (see Reading List) are expected to be completed by the student prior to the respective classes. Notes and handouts will be provided on the course website only. The surgical portion of the course has required readings from Small Animal Surgery, 5th ed, 2018, Fossum TW (ed). The internal medicine portion of the course has required readings listed from Small Animal Internal Medicine, 5th ed, 2014, Nelson RW & Couto CG (eds). PLEASE NOTE THAT THE 6TH EDITION IS ANTICIPATED TO BE PUBLISHED ON OCTOBER 1, 2019, AND REQUIRED READINGS WILL BE FROM THAT EDITION WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. Lecture Topic Nelson &
Couto 5th ed (Required)
Fossum 5th ed (Required)
Other Reading Material (Required)
Recommended Reading (Optional)
Hemostasis Disorders
Chapter 12 Chapter 85
Immune Disorders
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Polyarthritis Hemolytic Anemia ITP
Chapter 72 Chapter 80 Chapter 85
Oncology Chapters 73-79
Nutrition for the Sick Patient
Instructor Notes
Chapter 20, pg 329-348, Applied Veterinary Clinical Nutrition, 2012, Fascetti and Delaney (eds).
Alimentary Tract Disorders
Chapters 28-33 Chapter 40
Hepatic DIsorders Chapters 35-39
Gastrointestnal Surgery
Chapter 18
Endocrine Disorders Hypo/Hyperthyroid Diabetes mellitus and DKA Hypo/Hyperadreno-corticism
Chapter 51 Chapter 52 Chapter 53
Dermatology Instructor Notes
Small Animal Dermatology, A Color Atlas and Therapeutic Guide, 4th ed, 2016, Hnilica K & Patterrson A.
Wound Management Chapter 15
Ear Surgery Chapter 17
Urinary Tract Disorders
Chapters 41-48
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Hernias Various chapters (check Index)
Urogenital Surgery Chapters 23-25
Cardiology Instructor Notes
Journal articles posted on Courselink
Respiratory System Disorders
Chapters 13-25
Respiratory Surgery pp 906-991
Orthopedic Surgery Instructor Notes
Pain CD: Chronic Pain Management
Neurology Instructor Notes
A practical guide to canine and feline neurology. 3rd ed, 2015, Dewey CW & da Costa RC (eds). BSAVA Manual of canine and feline neurology. 4th ed, 2013, Platt SR & Olby NJ (eds). Veterinary neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. 4th ed, 2014, De LaHunta A, Glass EN, & Kent M.
Ophthalmology Instructor Notes
Emergency/Critical Care
Instructor Notes
Small Animal Critical Care Medicine. 2nd ed, 2014, Silverstein D & Hopper K (eds): Chap 1 (pp 1-5); Chap 5 (pp 26-30); Chaps 58-60 (pp 311-326).
Parasitology Instructor Notes
3.1 Required ResourcesNelson & Couto 5th ed (Textbook)
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Fossum 4th ed (Textbook)
Instructor Notes (Notes)
3.2 Recommended ResourcesSee Reading List for Details (Readings)
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4 Learning Outcomes
4.1 Course Learning OutcomesBy the end of this course, you should be able to:
Describe the pathophysiology of common medical and surgical conditions of cats and dogs.
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Recognize the presenting clinical signs of common diseases of cats and dogs.2. Establish an appropriate list of differential diagnoses for common clinical problems of cats and dogs, based on history and physical examination.
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Define the minimum and extended databases, and formulate diagnostic plans, necessary to correctly diagnose common diseases of cats and dogs.
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Formulate initial and ongoing treatment plans for common disorders of cats and dogs.5. Estimate an appropriate prognosis for common disorders of cats and dogs.6.
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5 Teaching and Learning ActivitiesSystemic/Whole Body Disorders (vaccines, oncology, immune, hemostasis, hepatic): Lectures 1-2, 6-16 Digestive System Disorders (including the exocrine pancreas, nutrition): Lectures 17-26 Dermatologic Disorders (including wound management, ear surgery, hernia surgery): Lectures 27-29, 36-44 Endocrine Disorders: Lectures 30-35 Urogenital/Urinary System Disorders: Lectures 3-5, 45-53 Cardiovascular Systems Disorders: Lectures 54-57, 64-69 Respiratory System Disorders: Lectures 58-63 Orthopedic Surgery: Lectures 70-84
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Neuromuscular Disorders: Lectures 85-93 Parasitic Disorders: Lectures 94-97 Ophthalmologic Disorders: Lectures 98-106 Emergency Medicine & Critical Care: Lectures 107-109 Cannabinoids et al Therapy and Toxicology: Lecture 110
5.1 Lecture
Lecture #1: Vaccines 1Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #2: Vaccines 2Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #3: Urogenital Surgery 1Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #4: Urogenital Surgery 2Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #5: Urogenital Surgery 3Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #6: Oncology 1Topics:
Instructor: Oblak/Woods
Lecture #7: Oncology 2Topics:
Instructor: Oblak/Woods
Lecture #8: Oncology 3Topics:
Instructor: Oblak/Woods
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Lecture #9: Oncology 4Topics:
Instructor: Oblak/Woods
Lecture #10: Oncology 5Topics:
Instructor: Oblak/Woods
Lecture #11: Immune Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #12: Immune Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #13: Hemostasis DisordersTopics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #14: Hepatic Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Abrams-Ogg
Lecture #15: Hepatic Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Abrams-Ogg
Lecture #16: Hepatic Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Abrams-Ogg
Lecture #17: Digestive System Medicine 1Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #18: Digestive System Medicine 2Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #19: Digestive System Medicine 3Topics:
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Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #20: Digestive System Medicine 4Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #21: Digestive System Medicine 5Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #22: Digestive System Surgery 1Topics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #23: Digestive System Surgery 2Topics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #24: Digestive System Surgery 3Topics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #25: Digestive System Surgery 4Topics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #26: Nutrition for the Sick PatientTopics:
Instructor: Abood
Lecture #27: Wound Management 1Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #28: Wound Management 2Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #29: Wound Management 3Topics:
Instructor: Moens
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Lecture #30: Endocrine Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #31: Endocrine Disorders 2 (DKA)Topics:
Instructor: Bersenas
Lecture #32: Endocrine Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #33: Endocrine Disorders 4Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #34: Endocrine Disorders 5Topics:
Instructor: Blois
Lecture #35: Endocrine Disorders 6 (Addisons)Topics:
Instructor: Bersenas
Lecture #36: Dermatologic Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
Lecture #37: Dermatologic Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
Lecture #38: Dermatologic Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
Lecture #39: Dermatologic Disorders 4Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
Lecture #40: Dermatologic Disorders 5Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
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Lecture #41: Dermatologic Disorders 6Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
Lecture #42: Dermatologic Disorders 7Topics:
Instructor: Waisglass
Lecture #43: Ear SurgeryTopics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #44: Hernia SurgeryTopics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #45: Urinary Tract Medicine 1 (AKI)Topics:
Instructor: Bersenas
Lecture #46: Urinary Tract Surgery 1Topics:
Instructor: Oblak
Lecture #47: Urinary Tract Surgery 2Topics:
Instructor: Oblak
Lecture #48: Urinary Tract Medicine 2Topics:
Instructor: Defarges
Lecture #49: Urinary Tract Medicine 3Topics:
Instructor: Defarges
Lecture #50: Urinary Tract Medicine 4Topics:
Instructor: Defarges
Lecture #51: Urinary Tract Medicine 5Topics:
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Instructor: Defarges
Lecture #52: Urinary Tract Medicine 6Topics:
Instructor: Defarges
Lecture #53: Urinary Tract Medicine 7Topics:
Instructor: Defarges
Lecture #54: Cardiovascular Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #55: Cardiovascular Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #56: Cardiovascular Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #57: Cardiovascular Disorders 4Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #58: Respiratory Medicine 1Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #59: Respiratory Medicine 2Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #60: Respiratory Medicine 3Topics:
Instructor: Husnik
Lecture #61: Respiratory Surgery 1Topics:
Instructor: Singh
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Lecture #62: Respiratory Surgery 2Topics:
Instructor: Singh
Lecture #63: Respiratory EmergenciesTopics:
Instructor: Bersenas
Lecture #64: Cardiovascular Disorders 5Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #65: Cardiovascular Disorders 6Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #66: Cardiovascular Disorders 7Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #67: Cardiovascular Disorders 8Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #68: Cardiovascular Disorders 9Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #69: Cardiovascular Disorders 10Topics:
Instructor: Fonfara
Lecture #70: Orthopedics 1Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #71: Orthopedics 2Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #72: Orthopedics 3Topics:
Instructor: Moens
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Lecture #73: Orthopedics 4Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #74: Orthopedics 5Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #75: Orthopedics 6Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #76: Orthopedics 7Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #77: Orthopedics 8Topics:
Instructor: Moens
Lecture #78: Orthopedics 9Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #79: Orthopedics 10Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #80: Orthopedics 11Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #81: Orthopedics 12Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #82: Orthopedics 13Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #83: Orthopedics 14Topics:
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Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #84: Orthopedics 15Topics:
Instructor: Gibson
Lecture #85: Neuromuscular Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #86: Neuromuscular Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #87: Neuromuscular Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #88: Neuromuscular Disorders 4Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #89: Neuromuscular Disorders 5Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #90: Neuromuscular Disorders 6Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #91: Neuromuscular Disorders 7Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #92: Neuromuscular Disorders 8Topics:
Instructor: Gaitero
Lecture #93: Neuromuscular Disorders 9 (Emergency - Head Trauma)
Topics:
Instructor: Bersenas
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Lecture #94: Parasitic Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Peregrine
Lecture #95: Parasitic Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Peregrine
Lecture #96: Parasitic Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Peregrine
Lecture #97: Parasitic Disorders 4Topics:
Instructor: Peregrine
Lecture #98: Ophthalmologic Disorders 1Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #99: Ophthalmologic Disorders 2Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #100: Ophthalmologic Disorders 3Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #101: Ophthalmologic Disorders 4Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #102: Ophthalmologic Disorders 5Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #103: Ophthalmologic Disorders 6Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #104: Ophthalmologic Disorders 7Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
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Lecture #105: Ophthalmologic Disorders 8Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #106: Ophthalmologic Disorders 9Topics:
Instructor: Pinard
Lecture #107: Emergency & Critical Care (Triage)Topics:
Instructor: Bateman
Lacture #108: Emergency & Critical Care (Shock)Topics:
Instructor: Bateman
Lacture #109: Emergency & Critical Care (Fluid Therapy)
Topics:
Instructor: Bateman
Lecture 110: Cannabinoids et al Therapy and Toxicology
Topics:
Instructor: BloisReferences:
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6 AssessmentsThe final grade will be composed of formative evaluations (3 Midterm Tests each worth 15%) for a total of 45% and a Final Examination worth 55%. If you cannot attend an exam, please contact the Associate Dean, Students and Academics to make a request for academic consideration. There will be 2 midterm re-write time slots available within 2 weeks of the original exam date for those that miss the Midterm Test and have been granted academic consideration. If the exam cannot be completed in either of these slots, the weighting of this exam will be distributed amongst the remaining Midterm Tests and the Final Examination. Following each Midterm Test, there will be a three-week period in which the examination can be reviewed. There will not be an opportunity to review
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the examination outside of this period. To arrange a time to review the examination, please contact the Administrative Assistant to the Faculty and Chair in the Department of Clinical Studies to book an appointment by emailing [email protected].
6.1 Assessment DetailsMidterm 1 (15%)
Covering material from lectures 1 to 29
Midterm 2 (15%)Covering material from lectures 30 to 59
Midterm 3 (15%)Covering material from lectures 60 to 93
Final Examination (55%)Summative evaluation
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7 University Statements
7.1 Email CommunicationAs per university regulations, all students are required to check their e-mail account regularly: e-mail is the official route of communication between the University and its students.
7.2 When You Cannot Meet a Course RequirementWhen you find yourself unable to meet an in-course requirement because of illness or compassionate reasons please advise the course instructor (or designated person, such as a teaching assistant) in writing, with your name, id#, and e-mail contact. The grounds for Academic Consideration are detailed in the Undergraduate and Graduate Calendars. Undergraduate Calendar - Academic Consideration and Appeals https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/undergraduate/current/c08/c08-ac.shtml Graduate Calendar - Grounds for Academic Consideration https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/graduate/current/genreg/index.shtml
7.3 Drop DateStudents will have until the last day of classes to drop courses without academic penalty. The deadline to drop two-semester courses will be the last day of classes in the second semester. This applies to all students (undergraduate, graduate and diploma) except for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Associate Diploma in Veterinary Technology (conventional and alternative delivery) students. The regulations and procedures for course registration are available in their respective Academic Calendars. Undergraduate Calendar - Dropping Courses
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https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/undergraduate/current/c08/c08-drop.shtml Graduate Calendar - Registration Changes https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/graduate/current/genreg/genreg-reg-regchg.shtml Associate Diploma Calendar - Dropping Courses https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/diploma/current/c08/c08-drop.shtml
7.4 Copies of Out-of-class AssignmentsKeep paper and/or other reliable back-up copies of all out-of-class assignments: you may be asked to resubmit work at any time.
7.5 AccessibilityThe University promotes the full participation of students who experience disabilities in their academic programs. To that end, the provision of academic accommodation is a shared responsibility between the University and the student. When accommodations are needed, the student is required to first register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS). Documentation to substantiate the existence of a disability is required; however, interim accommodations may be possible while that process is underway. Accommodations are available for both permanent and temporary disabilities. It should be noted that common illnesses such as a cold or the flu do not constitute a disability. Use of the SAS Exam Centre requires students to book their exams at least 7 days in advance and not later than the 40th Class Day. More information can be found on the SAS website https://www.uoguelph.ca/sas
7.6 Academic IntegrityThe University of Guelph is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity, and it is the responsibility of all members of the University community-faculty, staff, and students-to be aware of what constitutes academic misconduct and to do as much as possible to prevent academic offences from occurring. University of Guelph students have the responsibility of abiding by the University's policy on academic misconduct regardless of their location of study; faculty, staff, and students have the responsibility of supporting an environment that encourages academic integrity. Students need to remain aware that instructors have access to and the right to use electronic and other means of detection. Please note: Whether or not a student intended to commit academic misconduct is not relevant for a finding of guilt. Hurried or careless submission of assignments does not excuse students from responsibility for verifying the academic integrity of their work before submitting it. Students who are in any doubt as to whether an action on their part could be construed as an academic offence should consult with a faculty member or faculty advisor.
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Undergraduate Calendar - Academic Misconduct https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/undergraduate/current/c08/c08-amisconduct.shtml Graduate Calendar - Academic Misconduct https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/calendars/graduate/current/genreg/index.shtml
7.7 Recording of MaterialsPresentations that are made in relation to course work - including lectures - cannot be recorded or copied without the permission of the presenter, whether the instructor, a student, or guest lecturer. Material recorded with permission is restricted to use for that course unless further permission is granted.
7.8 ResourcesThe Academic Calendars are the source of information about the University of Guelph’s procedures, policies, and regulations that apply to undergraduate, graduate, and diploma programs. Academic Calendars https://www.uoguelph.ca/academics/calendars
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