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What jobs to pursue after graduation?

Veterinary Medicine graduates can pursue jobs at the following places:

 

First: Animal Health Care:

  • Animal health and veterinary care at veterinary clinics
  • Veterinary pharmacies.
  • Pharmaceutical companies and selling centers as a representative.
  • Chemical veterinary laboratories, biology, and pathology
  • Horse breeding fields, camel centers, and equestrian clubs.

 

Second: Field of Animal Production, Dagne, Fish, and laboratory Animals:

  • Farms production, poultry husbandry, and egg production.
  • Fattening farms like cows and beauty.
  • Intensive milk production farms.
  • Fish production and farming farms.
  • Farms breeding and abundance of ostrich.
  • The area of reproductive care and embryo transfer.
  • Breeding and production of laboratory animals.

 

Third: The area of health control over food:

  • Detection of meat in animal and poultry slaughterhouses.
  • In human hospitals to monitor foods and foods.
  • At major hotels to monitor food and food.
  • in the health of the environment in villages and cities.

 

Fourth: The field of protecting the country from incoming diseases and combating epidemics:

  • Veterinary stone at airports, ports, borders, and outlets.
  • Department of Epidemic Control and Investigation.
  • Examine live imported animals, slaughter, fish, and dairy.

 

Fifth: The field of food industries:

  • Meat production plants and companies.
  • Dairy factories and products.

 

Sixth: Pharmaceutical and Feed Industries:

  • Human and veterinary drug production plants.
  • Propaganda and marketing of human and veterinary drugs.
  • The field of manufacture of vaccines and vaccines.
  • The field of quality technologies in factories and companies.
  • Feed processing and production plants.

 

Seventh: Civil Status Departments, Judiciary, and Armed Forces:

  • Forensic Medicine and Forensic Evidence Department to write criminal reports on crimes.
  • Food security projects in the armed forces.
  • In the police body to care for horses and security dogs and guard.