Modern anatomical specimens to support veterinary medical education at the University of Kerbala

      In a qualitative scientific step that reflects its commitment to raising academic standards the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Kerbala organised a distinctive practical activity in the field of anatomy and histology, where postgraduate students carried out a special scientific procedure under the supervision of a group of teaching staff with the aim of preparing high-precision educational anatomical specimens.

This scientific activity was supervised by:
• Prof.Dr Hussein Bashar Mahmoud
• Ass. Prof.Dr Walaa Fadel Obeid
• Ass. Prof.Dr Ghassan Attia Daoud
• Ass. Prof.Dr Falah Mahmoud Hamid (Surgery and Anaesthesia)

In his speech the Dean of the College, Assistant Professor Dr. Muhammad Asaad Al-Kaabi said that these specimens will contribute to enhancing practical lectures on anatomy, serving as a scientific resource for both undergraduate and graduate students by linking theoretical knowledge with practical application and refining their academic skills in dealing with anatomical models.

The supervisors emphasised that this achievement represents a qualitative addition to the college’s educational programmes and embodies its keenness to adopt modern methods in veterinary education thereby enhancing the status of the University of Kerbala as a leading institution in the field of scientific research and the preparation of specialised cadres.

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