The ministerial committee assigned to follow up on accreditation procedures conducted a field visit on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, to the veterinary hospital and the veterinary clinics for student training, in addition to the police dog unit at the police headquarters, in the presence of several fifth-year students.
The committee was accompanied during the tour by the Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, Assistant Professor Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh Abdulaziz, Dr. Jalil Abdul Ghati, and the director of the veterinary clinic, Dr. Ali Hamoud.
The committee reviewed the current state of veterinary services provided in the hospital and clinics, the practical training methods for students, as well as the supervision of applied programs in the police dog unit, which helps enhance professional skills and link theoretical knowledge with practical application.
The tour also included an assessment of the available capabilities and their compatibility with academic accreditation standards, within the framework of supporting the quality of education and improving its outcomes.
This visit comes as part of the college's continuous efforts to meet quality and accreditation requirements, and to elevate the scientific and professional level of its students.
Government Media and Communication Division
College of Veterinary Medicine
April 7, 2026