The Continuing Education Program at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine offers ongoing professional development opportunities for veterinary students and practicing veterinarians in both the public and private sectors. The program's primary goal is to enhance and expand the knowledge and skills of veterinary professionals in various areas of veterinary medicine—covering both basic and clinical sciences—with the ultimate aim of improving animal and human health.
Educational activities are delivered through workshops, seminars, open days, and community outreach events. These initiatives are supported by the active involvement of faculty members, visiting scholars, and experts from government institutions and the private sector.
The program collaborates with a range of partners, including the Animal Protection Society, the Humane Center for Animal Welfare, and the Christian Veterinary Mission, to organize impactful educational events. Veterinary pharmaceutical companies also provide valuable support through sponsorship and resources.
Examples of past activities include:
- Veterinary Medicine Open Day
- Veterinary Medicine Outreach Tent
- Equine Workshop – focused on diagnosing lameness and colic
- Wildlife Workshop – addressing diseases and reproduction in wild species
- Intensive training courses led by the Christian Veterinary Mission