Professional Program of Veterinary Medicine Graduates Profile

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Program Learning Outcome

Descriptions

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Veterinarian

A veterinarian is expected to be able to provide veterinary services and to interact professionally with individuals and communities. The veterinarian must demonstrate the sustainable high quality of animal  services, built good collaboration with all parties involved in community, including otherveterinarian colleagues. A veterinarian is expected to have the ability of the professional veterinarian in a variety of animal health services both public and private.

2

Lecturer

A veterinarian is expected to be able to become lecturer in various fields veterinary (e.g. in a team), to have a leadership qualities including the ability to empathize, to communicate, to make decisions, to manage effectively, and to be a lecturer in times of limited for the animal as well as public welfare.

3

Researcher

A veterinarian is expected to have the competencies and commitment to do research and to take strategic decisions with full responsibility, in all aspects relevant to veterinary medicine problems.

4

Consultant Animal Health and Livestock.

 

A veterinarian is expected to be able to manage all veterinary medicine resources (human, physical, and financial resources) and information; to work with the team as a supervisor and as a manager/leader in the veterinary services team. A veterinarian is obliged to have a high responsibility in disseminating information about veterinary medicine services and related products.

5

Policy Makers in the Field of Veterinary Medicine and Infectious Diseases.

 

A veterinarian is expected to have willingness, spirit, concepts, principles and commitments as a veterinarian, to constantly learn and up-grade his/her knowledge through his/her professional career