Feb 29, 2012

MSU FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND ANIMAL SCIENCE PROACTIVE IN THE FIELD




MSU Faculty of Veterinarian Medicine and Animal Science students have been providing free consultations and vaccinations for the pets of residents of the Sri Khan and Kantarawichai districts.



Veterinary medicine students have travelled to villages in the animal ambulance to provide free medical examinations, treatments and vaccinations to the local pet and livestock population.



The field trips promote community awareness of the animal ambulance service, animal health care, the need for protection against animal diseases and to provide information on how people can access health care for their livestock and pets.

The proactive program provides clinical practise for current students as well as promoting the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science to possible new student recruits.



The animal ambulance will be in operation travelling to local communities throughout 2012 treating animals providing free vaccinations against rabies, Lacan’s disease and parasitic and allergic skin diseases. 

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