Learning Outcomes:
Having successfully completed this module, participants will be able to:
• * Design a clinical question to address a practice knowledge gap
* Screen references for relevance based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria
* Analyse and contextualise results as presented in a paper
* Determine whether there is sufficient evidence to apply evidence to practice
* Recommend what elements of this paper can be translated to practice
* Integrate findings to create a clinical bottom line* (what should be translated into your clinical practice)
* Demonstrate how both the grade and the certainty of evidence are used to inform decision making
* Provide evidence of reflective clinical practice
* Formulate a logical, problem-oriented approach to haematology, oncology and infectious diseases. in small animal medicine
* Apply key principles principles relating to diagnostic testing in haematology, oncology and infectious diseases
* Summarise the important small animal pathogens by body system
* Choose appropriate antimicrobial medication in line with prudent use principles to minimise resistance
* Communicate effectively to peers about case management and provide constructive feedback on their approaches
* Critically reflect on their learning, identifying strategies for success and highlighting areas for further development