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2. Departments and centres of the Faculty


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2. Departments and centres of the Faculty

 2. Departments and centres of the Faculty

The Department of Veterinary Science is responsible for the teaching and research in the Faculty.

The Veterinary Clinic and Hospital is also a department within the Faculty. It is responsible for providing the environment for undergraduate and postgraduate students to receive clinical instruction and training or undertake research. It offers fee based veterinary medical, surgical and pathological consultative services to the public including a 24 hour emergency service. Many animals are referred by other veterinary practices and institutions for specialist advice and assistance. Contacts with animal owners total more than 80,000 each year.

The Centre for Animal Biotechnology, established in March 1990, is located at the Veterinary Preclinical Centre, Parkville.

The Centre for Equine Virology, established in March 1993, is located at the Veterinary Preclinical Centre, Parkville.



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