The Rehabilitation and Employment Unit at the College of Veterinary Medicine has organized a free development course for a number of graduate veterinarians who are not appointed in state departments for the purpose of developing their skills and capabilities to be prepared to work in the labor market, especially in the private sector, laboratories and clinics. The course included how to deal with special cases where individuals are being bitten animals with rabies, as the lecturer shed light on the preparation of the vaccine or special serum after exposure to such a case of biting by animals, according to the standards of the World Health Organization (WHO) and how to deal with the wounds caused by bites, by presenting a number of explanatory films that dealt with clinical signs as well as methods of diagnosis and treatment.

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