UVAS Organizes Interactive Session For Graduating MLT Students 

Mr. Nadeem Ashraf delivered a lecture on professional ethics, future opportunities, and soft skills necessary for MLT interns.

UVAS Organizes Interactive Session For Graduating MLT Students 

The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Lahore’s Institute of Microbiology (IOM) organised an interactive session for graduating Medical Lab Technology (MLT) students and graduates at UVAS.

Mr. Nadeem Ashraf, Director Admin Health Zone Lab Lahore, served as the resource person and gave a detailed lecture to UVAS’s graduating MLT students. In attendance were Dr. Shahan Azeem, Director (IOM), Prof. Dr. Tahir Yaqub, Prof. Dr. Aftab Ahmad Anjum, and 55 UVAS MLT fresh graduates.

Mr. Nadeem Ashraf delivered a lecture on professional ethics, future opportunities, and soft skills necessary for MLT interns.

Young professional graduates were the target audience for the interaction, which aimed to impart professional knowledge and skills. Meanwhile, the Department of Veterinary Surgery at the Veterinary Academy organised a two-day training workshop on how to prepare for the Clinical Proficiency Examination (CPE).

Dr. Sohail Dilawar, chief executive officer of the Canadian Springwood Animal Hospital, served as the resource. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Nasim Ahmad presided over the workshop’s opening session.

Prof. Dr. Hassan Saleem, Dr. Ayesha Safdar, and Dr. Hamad Rasheed, as well as a number of veterinarians and students, also attended.

The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in Lahore on Tuesday also observed World Spay Day to raise awareness about the need to spay (neuter) and chemically neuter stray dogs in order to reduce their population.

Many students and faculty members participated in the walk, which was led by Prof. Dr. Aneela Zameer Durrani. The goal of the day was to educate the public on the proper methods for reducing the number of stray dogs and cats, including advocating for surgical and chemical methods of spaying and neutering them instead of killing them.

Lahore Veterinary College, now known as the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, is a public university in the Pakistani province of Punjab.

The Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council has granted it accreditation. Pattoki and Jhang, two more teaching campuses, are located in rural parts of the Punjab.