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Feline Medicine

The number of domestic cats has been steadily increasing over the last few years, now greatly exceeding the pet dog population in many households. Feline Medicine has therefore become essential for the health and well being of cats, which often present symptoms and clinical characteristics that differ significantly from those of dogs. Early detection of conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and renal disease can be the key to successful treatment and the patient’s overall longevity. 

Wildlife Conservation Medicine

Wildlife conservation operates at an epicenter where human, animal, and environmental health converge, giving it special relevance in safeguarding global health, animal welfare, and human well-being. This course aims to prepare wildlife professionals to operate at this nexus with knowledge, skills, and ethical responsibility. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the course equips participants—primarily veterinarians—with a deep understanding of wildlife health, ecosystem dynamics, and the interconnectedness championed by the One Health approach. Graduates will be capable of contributing meaningfully to conservation initiatives, responding to emerging health threats, and promoting sustainable coexistence between humans and wildlife.

New Companion Animals

New Companion Animal (NCA) Medicine is a rapidly expanding field within veterinary practice, reflecting the growing diversity of species kept as pets and the need for specialized clinical responses. This fully online postgraduate course aims to meet the demand for advanced and up-to-date training in the clinical management of small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and ornamental fish. The programme brings together internationally recognised lecturers with extensive academic and practical experience, ensuring a strong technical-scientific framework focused on clinical application. With a total of 80 hours, delivered through both live thematic sessions and recorded content, the course combines flexible access with academic rigour, promoting the development of essential skills for medical care of non-conventional species.

Small Animals Internal Medicine

The Postgraduate Program in Small Animals Internal Medicine at Vasco da Gama University provides graduate professionals with advanced training in the development of specific theoretical and practical skills in the field of Internal Medicine for companion animals. This Lifelong Continuing Education (FCLV) programme allows for the improvement of clinical practice in Internal Medicine for companion animals and its updates. This training process benefits from a methodical approach that is directed and complementary to clinical practice. Postgraduate program mainly taught in Portugues. For more information, click the LEARN MORE button.

Feline Medicine Course

The main objective of the Feline Medicine Course is to expand and deepen the specific technical and scientific skills of veterinary professionals for the performance of clinical procedures in the field of Feline Medicine, focusing on the most current knowledge and techniques, promoting research and development in the field.

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