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About the college:

About the college:

The College of Veterinary Medicine at Kirkuk University was established in the academic year 2013-2014. The aim of its establishment was to prepare scientific cadres specialized in veterinary medicine to contribute to protecting animals from diseases, diagnosing diseases when they occur, and treating them in order to preserve and develop livestock and increase their production efficiency. These specialized cadres will have a future. A role in serving the community in the areas of public health related to combating common diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans through food. The college received its first batch of students in the academic year 2013-2014, and it uses the English language in studying its curricula. One of the characteristics of this college is that the first student in the first stage is transferred to the College of Pharmacy or Dentistry... Five batches have graduated from it since its founding, and the students receive... During the five years of study, various veterinary medical sciences qualify them to obtain a bachelor’s degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. The college includes eight scientific branches, while the college’s objectives revolve around graduating veterinarians capable of providing veterinary health services that serve the public health of humans and animals, and developing livestock through education. Advanced veterinary medicine, providing scientific research that reaches the global level. The college also aspires to provide postgraduate studies in the future to qualify scientific cadres specialized in veterinary medicine.

Job opportunities for graduates of the College of Veterinary Medicine:

Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research: Graduates of the College of Veterinary Medicine who hold a bachelor’s degree or a postgraduate degree in basic or clinical science specializations can work and teach in government and private colleges, whether the College of Veterinary Medicine or (faculties of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, science, agriculture, or In research centers).
Ministry of Agriculture: The Ministry of Agriculture provides a wide scope of work for veterinarians to follow up on the animal health of animals raised by farmers, poultry hatcheries and domestic animals, provide medicines and vaccines, and come up with campaigns to follow up on epidemiological cases in agricultural areas.
Ministry of Health and Environment: The Ministry of Health and Environment, represented by veterinarians, contributes to preserving public health and following up on slaughterhouses and meat shops. This is done in cooperation with other state departments such as the Veterinary Department affiliated with the Ministry of Agriculture, as well as the municipality, and the Ministry of Interior, where the health of the slaughtered animals and their suitability for human consumption is verified. Controlling sanitary slaughter operations and preventing violations.
Private activity: Graduates of veterinary medicine are able to work in private activity by opening veterinary clinics to treat animals and provide veterinary medicines and vaccines.

common questions :

Q1: - Is there a job market for veterinary graduates?

A: Governmentally, there is no labor market due to the failure to activate the legitimate veterinary medical training law in the 1980s, regardless of its approval by the Iraqi parliament in the previous session.

In the private sector, there is a limited segment of veterinarians who create opportunities for themselves through their activities and personal qualifications, and others are forced to practice other professions to obtain their livelihood.

Q2: - Does the veterinarian have a role in protecting humans?

A: Yes, the veterinarian is considered the primary source of human health by preventing common diseases and providing healthy food from animal products.

Q3: - Are veterinary medical specialties different from human medical specialties?

C / The basic medical sciences (biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, histology, medicine) are all medical sciences common to all faculties of the medical group, while the     applied (clinical) sciences (internal medicine, infectious diseases, epidemiology, surgery and obstetrics) are Veterinary medicine differs from applied sciences in human medicine.



 

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Weekdays 08:30 - 16:00
Friday is a holiday
Saturday is a holiday
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