Department of Anatomy
Head of Department:
Dr.Rasha Baiker Yassin (Assistant Prof.)
Number of staff members:
6 members(2 Associate Professor , 2 Assistant professors, 2 lectures )
Vision:
Promote Anatomy teaching and research
Mission:
Undertaking teaching of anatomy subjects
Courses offered :
The courses are taught to second year students in semester s one and two: they include the following topics 1- Anatomy Osteology – Cervical vertebrae:-The appendicular Skeleton:Themanus, Respiratory System Circulatory System Arteries Lymphatic SystemDigestive system , Urogenital System , nervous system 2- Histology” Cytology: Body Tissues: Connective Tissue Cartilage and Bone. Blood Nervous Tissue and Nervous System cardiovascular system, lymphatic organs Digestive system , respiratory and urinary system Endocrine system Integument female and male reproductive system , The Eye and its accessory organs ear 3- Embryology: General and Special embryologyAll courses are accompanied by the appropriate practical session
Postgraduate studies : 2 PhD Students
Department Of Biochemistry and molecular biology
| Head of Department: Dr.Yassir Ali Almofti ( Assistant Prof) |
| Number of staff members: 5( 1 Associate , 2 Assistant Prof,. 1 Lecturer . 1Teaching assistant
Vision: MissionTo provide students with the main facts in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology that will allow them to better understanding of relevant disciples to be sound researchers and competent workers |
| Courses offered : The courses are taught to first and second year students
a) Biochemistry Biomolecule Structure and function of carbohydrates , lipids , proteins , Vitamins and enzymes Metabolic pathways (carbohydrate , lipids , proteins , nucleic acids) and comparison between different animal species. Clinical biochemistry All courses are accompanied by the appropriate practical session b) Molecular Biology : this course is taught to third year students Overview the cell and the genome DNA replication , damage and repair . Gene manipulation: Molecular biology Techniques , bioinformatics |
| Post graduate students : 1 Master and 2 PhD students |
Department Of Physiology
| Head of Department : Dr.Iman Mustafa Hamed ( Assistant Prof)
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| Number of Staff members: 5 ( 2Assistant Professors. 3 Lecturers) |
| Vision : Department seeks to become the pioneer and innovator in the field of teaching physiology. |
| Mission Enabling the student to obtain sufficient information on the different functions of the animals body. |
| Courses offered : The courses are taught to first and second year students
1- Introduction and cell physiology : Body fluids and Haematology, – Cardiovascular , Excitable tissues and nervous, respiratory system 2- endocrinology , Digestion and metabolism: Reproductive and milk synthesis 3- Renal system and Acid – base balance Thermoregulation fish physiology Practical courses covering various topics is taught
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| Post graduate students : 1 PhD |
Department Of Parasitology
| Head of Department : Mr. Abdallah Ibrahim ( lecturer)
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| Number of staff members: 4( 1 Associate Prof. 2 Lecturers . 1Teaching assistant
Vision :Animal Health is Human Health |
| MissionTowards effective dealing with parasitical diseases in both individual and epidemic cases through accurate identification (diagnosis) in a reasonable time. Moreover, suspect the disease occurrence according their seasonality and geographical distribution. This will help in sustainable control measures.
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| Courses offered : The courses are taught to third students
1- Helminthology : Introduction to Parasitology, Nemathelminthes 2- Protozoology and Entomology Veterinary Entomology and Protozoology Practical courses Practical courses covering various topics are taught |
| Post graduate students : 2 PhD and 2 Master students |
Department Of Microbiology
| Head of Department : Mr. Gussai Hussein Abdelsamad ( Associate Prof) |
| Number of staff Members: 7 members ( 1Professor, 2 Associate prof,4 lecturers) |
| Vision : Third year students are targeted to achieve microbiological skills to help them in dealing with pathogenic organisms and diagnose the various infectious diseases. |
| Mission: Teaching undergraduate courses, supervision of master and PhD. Students and scientific research. |
| Courses offered : The courses are taught to third students
1- Bacteriology and Mycology:General Bacteriology: Gram Positive Bacteria General Mycology. Systemic Mycology 2- Virology : General Virology, viral evolution, replication, viral genetics, classification, pathogenesis 3- Immunology: Classification of the immune system , complement system, cytokines Antigen-antibody interaction ,Immunity against(Viruses, Bacteria, Parasites. Fungi ,Hypersensitivity ,Serological tests Relevant practical sessions are taught
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| Post graduate students : 4 PhD |
Department Of Pathology
| Head of Department : Mrs. Najah Ahmed ( Lecturer) |
| Number of staff members: 5( 1 Professor, 4 Lecturers)
Vision :Animal Health is Human Health |
| MissionTowards effective dealing with parasitical diseases in both individual and epidemic cases through accurate identification (diagnosis) in a reasonable time. Moreover, suspect the disease occurrence according their seasonality and geographical distribution. This will help in sustainable control measures. |
| Courses offered : The courses are taught to third students
1- General pathology :Etiology , Anomalies , malformation, Metabolic disturbances, necrosis inflammation 2-Systemic pathology : Cardiovascular ,Lymphopoietic, respiratory , digestive, Liver, Pancreas & Peritoneum, Urinary System, Reproductive , nervous, locomotory, skin and Appendages 3- Morbid anatomy : Cardiovascular, Septicaemicand blood protozoal diseases Respiratory, Digestive + Liver + Pancreas, Lymphopoietic,Urogenital Nervous, Musculoskeletal, Skin &Appendages,Nutritional& Environmental diseases |
| Post graduate students : 1 PhD |
Department of Internal Medicine
Department Of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
| Head of Department : Mr. Abdelwahab Abdallah ( Associate prof)
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| Number of staff members: 7members ( 1 Professor,2, Associate Prof.,1 Assistant Prof, 3 Lecturers) |
| VisionThe department of preventive medicine and veterinary public health aspires to be a leader in applied research in animal health and welfare. |
| MissionThe application of professional veterinary skills, knowledge and resources to the protection and improvement of both human and animal health. |
| Courses offered:
1- Veterinary Epidemiology (fourth year First semester) The dynamic of disease and the factors determining its occurrence, Frequency of disease occurrence , pattern of disease occurrences and how they are calculated , concept of risk and the determination of some risks parameters Screening tests and diagnostic tests and their interpretation and their characteristics Introduction to disease prevention and control 2- epidemiology of Infectious Disease: – General introduction on types of parasites, hosts and mode of transmission of parasitic diseases, their economic importance, diagnosis and control. Endemic bacterial diseases in different animal species and methods of their control Mastitis in different animal species and it’s control,Control of diseases caused by Rickettsia and Mycoplasma, Diseases of the newly-born animals and their control, Bacterial and Fungal diseases that cause abortion and their control, Prevention and control of other important bacterial and fungal diseases, Viral diseases and effective methods of their prevention and control 3- Biostatisticsand research methodology Introduction to statistics,Graphic presentation , Descriptive statistics Normal distribution ,Elementary sampling theory ,statistical estimation correlation and regression ,chi-square ,student t- distribution Analysis of variance Basic principles of experimental design 4- Zoonosis Types of zoonosis, classification, methods of transmission. Bacterial , viral , parasitic zoonotic diseases, zoonotic diseases
6- Farm Bisecurity Scientific concept of poultry biosecurity.understanding Biosecurity Systems of biosecurity, Ways of disease transmission Standards for entering poultry/livestock farms, barns. Flock Health Management Standards Standards for farm management. 7- Veterinary Ethics and animal welfare: The psychology of the extension work. The role of extension in control of the epidemics and boosting livestock productivity. The extension and rural development. The characters of the instructor. Methods and ways of delivery of the extension methods. Training in extension skills and planning extension programmes and ways of their application. Groups targeted by the extension service. Extension dynamics. 8-Live Stock Economics and veterinary extension Introduction:Management, Business objectives, Decision Making , Planning Control, Business area’s to be managed, Economic farming, Cost, Farm enterprise Gross output , Farm income , Business accounting, Balance sheet and analysisBudgeting, Information on pre-investment studies
9- Food safety and Meat Hygiene Food animals.Comparative anatomy. Slaughterhouse construction and design. Pre-slaughter care of food animals. Slaughter and preparation. Emergency slaughter. Ante-mortem examination. Post-mortem examination. General physiological and pathological conditions of importance in examination of meat. Affections of specific parts. Bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases of food animals, Inspection of poultry and fish. Meat-borne infections and intoxications. Meat plant hygiene (HACCP). Practical meat inspection.
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| Post graduate students : 4 PhD |
Department of Surgery , Obstericts and gynacology
| Head of Department : DrAwatif Mohammed Elhassan ( Assistant Prof.)
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| Number of staff members: 6members (1 Associate Professor, 2 assistant Pro.2Lecturer, 1 teaching assistant) |
| Vision : To have a well oriented and updated teaching staff and students in vet.surgery and theriogenology |
| Mission : 1-To convey the theoretical and practical parts of each syllabus using the modern tools of teaching.
2-To apply the standard academic evaluation systems to our students for local& international competitions.
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| Courses offered
1- Andrology and Obstetrics Examination of the female internal structures (phantom training).-Diagnosis of oestrous cycle (Empty cow by palpation). -Hormones of reproduction (demonstration). -Demonstration of male reproductive organs.Male Reproduction (Andorology):Male reproductive organs (Anatomy, mammals &birds).-Male reproductive physiology:Female Reproduction Physiology of Pregnancy, Pathology of pregnancy: 2- General Surgery and Anesthesiology Factors affecting the out come of surgical operations.General surgical consideration. -The operation theatre.-Principles of sepsis, antiseptic and sterilization. -Surgical sutures and suturing patterns.-General surgical affections (wounds inflammation,abscess,sinus and fistula, ulcers gangrene, burns, tumors, cysts shock hemorrhages). -Types of analgesics and analgesia. -Selection methods of analgesia.-Factors affecting analgesia. -Pre-anesthetic examination of animal.-Intravenous general anaethesia. -Local anesthesia -Pre-medication.-Monitoring anaesthetized animal. -Emergences during anesthesia After operative care. 3- Male Infertility and Gynecology Male infertility and Female infertility: (Cow, mare, sheep, she-camel, she donkey & goat): 4-Reginol Surgery Affections of the head, The neck, Thorax.Back, Abdomen. (ophthalmology). – Genital system.UrinaryUdder teat.
5- Reproductive Biotechnology Genetic improvement: Reproductive technology: -Introduction to female reproductive physiology. -Introduction to male reproductive physiology. Genomics
– Fractures, Arthritis.Affection of tendons. – Lameness(equine, bovine &camel) fore and hind limbs and hoove affections. – X-ray and ultrasound
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| Post graduate students : 1 master student |