s part of its efforts to provide an integrated practical learning environment, the College of Veterinary Medicine at Tikrit University has distributed a set of educational medical devices to senior students, aiming to support the practical aspect of their studies and enhance their skills in veterinary examination and diagnosis.
The distribution was carried out by the Department of Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics, headed by Assistant Professor Dr. Nawaf Noordin Dhahir. The distributed devices included stethoscopes, thermometers, and related accessories, which students will use during their practical sessions in veterinary application courses.
This initiative comes within the college’s ongoing efforts to facilitate the educational process and provide essential tools for hands-on training, thereby contributing to the development of students’ abilities, refining their field skills, and preparing them to perform their future professional duties with efficiency and competence.
The college administration affirmed that such initiatives reflect the college’s commitment to enhancing the quality of practical education and focusing on field training, with the goal of graduating qualified veterinary doctors capable of contributing effectively to society and the veterinary sector.