Residency/Fellowship as an opportunity for advanced training in a medical or surgical specialty evolved in the late 19th century from brief and less formal programs for extra training in a special area of interest. They became formalized and institutionalized for the principal specialties in the early 20th century. Whereas Veterinary Schools teach a range of medical knowledge, basic clinical skills, and limited experience, residency/fellowship gives in-depth training within a specific branch of Veterinary Medicine.
Find out moreThe program's philosophy is to educate Veterinary Doctors equipped with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary veterinary practices in various specialties. These professionals should be proficient in treating and preventing animal diseases, particularly addressing the unique challenges posed by the local tropical environmental conditions.
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