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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

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Philosophy/Objectives
Physical Facilities
Administration
Staff Matters
Student Programs
Course Content
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Departments

Anatomy
Parasitology & Entomology
Pathology & Microbiology
Physio. & Pharmacology
Pub. Health & Prev. Med.
Surgery & Medicine
Vet. Teaching Hospital
Veterinary Library

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Physical Facilities

The faculty of veterinary medicine was developed in three phases which is reflected in the structures referred to as Phase I, Phase II and Phase III.

Phase I buildingThe Phase I building accommodates the offices and laboratories of the Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology; the Surgical Teaching and Research Lab. (Wet lab.); the Virology/immunology laboratory, both belonging to the Veterinary Surgery and Medicine Department as well as the  NAPRI Office.

Phase II buildingThe Phase II building accommodates principally the Veterinary Surgery and Medicine Department offices; the large and small animal clinics; kennels; radiology as well as the Hematology laboratory and office for the Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology Department.

Phase III buildingThe Phase III building accommodates the Dean’s office; faculty board and committee rooms as well as offices and laboratories for the Departments of Anatomy; Pathology and Microbiology; Physiology and Pharmacology as well as Public Health. 

Library blockAlso part of the Phase III building is the Veterinary Teaching Hospital block, Lee T. Railsback library, lecture theatres, auditorium, multipurpose hall and the museum.

Other structures within the faculty are the Dean’s block and animal pens.