In a significant step towards improving the learning experience of veterinary internship & Post-graduate students, the "Ready-to-Refer Library" was officially inaugurated today at the Dialysis Unit of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The event was graced by Dr. JPS Gill, Vice Chancellor of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, along with distinguished guests Prof. Jay Willson and Kent Heckler, both renowned experts in veterinary education & curriculum mapping.
The newly established Online & Offline library aims to provide veterinary students with immediate access to critical educational resources, enhancing their ability to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of renal diseases in animals. Located within the Dialysis Unit, the library is equipped with a range of books, journals, and digital materials focused on veterinary nephrology, dialysis techniques, ultrasound, cardiology and critical care. This strategic location ensures that students can easily refer to relevant materials while engaged in hands-on clinical work, thus strengthening the connection between theory and practice.
Dr. JPS Gill, highlighted the importance of such initiatives in bridging the gap between academic learning and practical application. “The Ready-to-Refer Library is a vital tool in fostering the development of future veterinary professionals. By enabling interns to access expert knowledge in real-time, we are enhancing their clinical decision-making skills and improving patient outcomes,” he said.
Prof. Jay Willson and Kent Heckler also praised the initiative, noting that it would provide invaluable support for veterinary students in mastering specialized techniques in dialysis and renal care.
Dr. SPS Ghuman, Dean College of Veterinary Science said that the Ready-to-Refer Library is expected to be a key resource for veterinary students, enhancing their educational journey and contributing to the advancement of veterinary care in the region.
Dr. SS Randhawa, Director of Clinics emphasized the positive impact the library will have on the training of veterinary students, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle complex clinical scenarios.
Dr. Randhir Singh, In-charge Dialysis unit expressed his gratitude for the support from university administration and other team members of the dialysis unit Dr. Gurpreet Singh & Dr. Rajsukhbir Singh.