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Summary by alalamelyoum.co
As part of a series of workshops and training for students of the Veterinary College of the University of Salman on the latest diagnostic methods, as ongoing cooperation between academic and research institutions, Dr. Samah Eid, Director of the Institute of Animal Health, announced that the Institute had received 21 students from the Veterinary College of the University of Solomon from 10 to 15 August 2025 for practical training.
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As part of a series of workshops and training for students of the Veterinary College of the University of Salman on the latest diagnostic methods, as ongoing cooperation between academic and research institutions, Dr. Samah Eid, Director of the Institute of Animal Health, announced that the Institute had received 21 students from the Veterinary College of the University of Solomon from 10 to 15 August 2025 for practical training.

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alalamelyoum.co broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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