Avian Anatomy Teaching Module

Lung, alula feathers, stomach. Drs. Nobuko Wakamatsu-Utsuki, L. Arent

Photo credit:  Dr. Nobuko Wakamatsu-Utsuki (left, right), Lori Arent (middle)

Objectives

An understanding of avian anatomy is essential for all facets of medical care. This teaching module is based on completion a reading assignment, which begins with a brief summary of Class Aves before exploring organ systems. Important vocabulary terms and key concepts are emphasized. Upon completion of this review article, the participant will have a basic clinical understanding of avian anatomy.

 

Syllabus

Complete the reading assignment:

Avian Anatomy & Physiology Basics

 

RACE approval has expired

This program was approved by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) Registry of Continuing Education (RACE) to offer a total of 1.00 CE credits to any one veterinarian and/or 1.00 veterinary technician CE credit, however approval has expired.
STAY TUNED: Renewal of this program is pending.