About the branch

Veterinary Anatomy and Histology Branch

About the branch:

The Veterinary Anatomy and Histology Branch was established in 2002. The branch was headed by a number of distinguished professors, and they are, respectively, Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel-Khaleq Hussein, Prof. Dr. Iman Ali Hashem, Prof. Dr. Majdi Faisal Majeed, Assistant Professor Dr. Fawzi Saddam Mohsen, the teacher Dr. Alaa Hussein Saadoun, and Dr. Thaer Ramadan Muhalhel And Dr. Firas Ali Hussein and Dr. Mustafa Saddam Ghaji (currently).

Branch message:

Teaching the basic sciences of veterinary anatomy, tissues and embryos for first and second year students and postgraduate studies.

Branch view:

Discrimination and creativity in the field of veterinary medicine in accordance with international standards and leadership in veterinary education and scientific research to ensure animal health and development of livestock.

Branch objectives:

Teaching veterinary anatomy, tissues and embryos. Preparing the teaching staff by opening postgraduate studies, sending those qualified to obtain higher degrees in reputable universities, reviewing publications and periodicals, contributing to research, authoring veterinary books, and adding professional courses. Apply the principles of quality assurance in all fields to achieve the required international standards.

Laboratories of the Veterinary Anatomy and Histology Branch:

 

Veterinary Anatomy Laboratory: It is a specialized laboratory for the anatomy of various types of animals. It contains a classroom equipped with a display screen, a room for autopsy and preservation in formalin, and exhibitions of all bones and skeletons of field animals and others. Veterinary anatomy is taught to first and second stage students and postgraduate students.
Veterinary Histology Laboratory: It is a specialized laboratory for examining tissue sections. It contains a hall equipped with a display screen, various optical and imaging microscopes, and glass slides for various tissues and for most field animals. Veterinary tissues are taught to second-year and postgraduate students.
Tissue Techniques Laboratory: It is a specialized laboratory for making tissue sections after tissue treatment and dyeing by passing them through integrated processes in addition to cellular examinations in addition to photographing tissue sections. And automatic scrolling devices, fixed solutions, various dyes and special chemical dyes, as well as chemicals, optical, imaging and anatomical microscopes. supreme.
Plasticizing laboratory: It is a specialized laboratory for preserving tissues, organs and carcasses of various animals through a series of treatments and replacing plastic inside them to make them look like plastic dolls. Plastic technology for postgraduate students.
Skeleton Museum: The museum includes a collection of skeletons of various field and non-field animals, birds, fish, and a large group of different bones.
Mummified Animals Museum: The museum includes most of the wild and field animals, and the museum conducts courses in the field of veterinary taxidermy for specialists from inside and outside the university.