September 28 is World Rabies Day, a day set aside to raise awareness about rabies prevention and control and sharing…
Africa Small Companion Animals in collaboration with Kenya Small Companion Animals will hold a 2nd and 3rd…
The department of Clinical Studies (CSD) has organised a guest lecture titled NUGGEST & EXPERIENCE IN SMALL…
The department of Clinical Studies has organize a webinar on Overview of Post-Covid 19 Syndrome and Risk Factors for…
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the great challenges facing global health security in the modern era. Wildlife, particularly those that use urban environments, is an important but understudied component of the epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance. We investigated antimicrobial resistance
Read moreA team from CEMA and the Broomfield Zoo visited the Department of Clinical Studies on the 19th of May 2025. They discussed areas of mutual interest including animal welfare, wildlife medicine and opportunities for establishing faculty and student exchange programmes.
Members of the Department of Clinical Studies planted 1000 indigenous tree seedlings at the Vet Farm on the 7th of May 2025. This is in line with the efforts to conserve our sensitive environment.
Veterinary students from University of Pretoria in South Africa as officials of Vet Books Africa visited the department in December 2022 to deliver veterinary books and veterinary educational reading materials.
Veterinarians International represented by Dr. Grace Watene delivered to the Department of Clinical Studies equipment donations including a physiological monitor, otoscope, ophthalmoscope and assorted surgical instruments
University of Nairobi Vice Chancellor Prof. Stephen Kiama escorts visitors from USAID and Washington State University to see the progress on USAID- Innovation Laboratory for Animal Health in the Department of Clinical Studies
Vet Books for Africa, a body constituted by veterinary students from Pretoria University, South Africa, donated books and Microscopes including stereo microscopes (Dissecting microscopes) to the Department of Clinical Studies. This is through
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