Week-long training concludes at UVAS

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LAHORE, May 14 (TNS): The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences held a concluding ceremony of a week-long training on “Mapping of DVM Curriculum for OIE Compliance and Integrated Learning Interventions”.

It was conducted under the project of in-service training facility of Advance Veterinary Education and Professional Development for Veterinary Professionals funded by Punjab government here at city campus Lahore.
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Dr Talat Naseer Pasha presided over the concluding session of the training and distributed certificates among participants and resource persons while Dean Faculty of Biosciences Prof Dr Habib-ur-Rehman, Associate Professor Dr Hafsa Zaneb and a number of participants of training were present on the occasion.

Addressing on the occasion, Dr Pasha said that UVAS was establishing veterinary teaching academy for the capacity building of faculty and students. He also lauded the organizers to arrange such an informative training for the uplift of veterinary education.

Many aspects discussed during weeklong training regarding DVM curriculum including local wisdom and global compliance requirements, curricula relevance with field challenges, curricular alignment through blueprinting, why, what and how of modular integrated curriculum, case-based learning (CBL), stress management and a week long training on “Mapping of DVM Curriculum for OIE Compliance and Integrated Learning Interventions” concludes at UVAS.