The “Introduction to Wildlife Medicine” Course is presented to veterinary students. It touches on all aspects of conservation medicine, and comprises of about 20 hours of lectures, 20 hours of conservation orientated excursions and 40 hours of practical hands on experience, on our research farm, Ngongoni, and with many of our clients.
Since 1997, we have had over 2500 students from 22 different countries attending our courses. Hands on experience will always remain important to students, and we go out of our way to ensure that our students get enough, under the supervision of our resident practice veterinarians. Call-outs obviously receive priority. Irrespective of the procedure, and guided safety aspects, students will participate in procedures like animal restraint, catheter placement, monitoring, administration of drugs, small surgery etc.
Course Schedule:
We are a Wildlife Veterinary practise with 2 specilaized vets, a laboratory, research facility and wildlife encampments.
Head vet Curriculum Vitae: Dr Silke Pfitzer
Educational History
February 2015
Award of the degree Master of wildlife medicine (M. med. vet. (Fer)) with distinction by the University of Pretoria and registration as specialist wildlife veterinarian with the SAVC: S15/4331.
November 2009
Award of the degree MSc in Veterinary Tropical Diseases (wildlife and livestock) by the University of Pretoria. The MSc was awarded with distinction.
February 2000
October 1999
Award of the academic degree doctor medicinae veterinariae with “cum laude” by the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
SAVC council exam, registration No D 99/4331
1991 - 1997
Studies of Veterinary Science at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) in Munich, Germany
Students will follow the course schedule as siptulated above, assisting our veterinarians in wildlife captures and immobilisations. They will touch on all aspects of conservations medicine with approximately 20 hours of lectures and 20 hours of conservation orientated excursions, as well as 40 hours on practical hands on experiences.
Please note:
All accommodation, meals and outings are included in the course fees. The students will be housed at our lodge on our research facility and farm, and all linen and bedding is provided for the duration of the course. We provide 3 x meals per person per day. All beverages, apart from tea, coffee and juices, are for the participants personal account, and can be settled on the day of departure.
P.O.. Box 267
Karino
01204
South Africa