Enhancing Veterinary Education and Animal Welfare for Healthier Communities.
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Enhancing Veterinary Education and Animal Welfare for Healthier Communities.
We Provide authentic and robust professional services in line with global best practices in Veterinary medicine.
Our mission is born out of a simple yet profound belief: that the health of our communities is intrinsically linked to the quality of veterinary education and the standards of animal welfare we uphold. As the global landscape of medicine evolves, the need for 'One Health' which is the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health, has never been more critical.
At Veterinary Education and Animal Welfare Center, we are dedicated to enhancing veterinary education by bridging the gap between academic theory and global best practices. With over two decades of experience in veterinary physiology and research, I have seen firsthand how robust professional services and continuous learning can transform the lives of both practitioners and the animals they serve.
Whether you are a student seeking a deeper understanding of veterinary science, a professional looking to stay at the forefront of the field, or an advocate for animal welfare, Veterinary Education and Animal Welfare Center is your partner. We provide authentic, evidence-based resources designed to empower the next generation of veterinary leaders.
Together, let us advance the standards of our profession and foster a world where animal welfare and veterinary excellence go hand-in-hand for the benefit of all."
- Professor Aka Lawrence Gerald [DVM, MSc, BA (Theo), MA (Theo), PhD, MAPS].
Professor Aka Lawrence Gerald is a Professor of Veterinary Physiology at St. Matthew's University. He has over 28 years of experience in university teaching and research. He currently serves as a faculty member at St. Matthew’s University School of Veterinary Medicine of the Global University System, Canada in Cayman Islands, British West Indies, where he rose to the rank of full Professor. Previously, he held a long-standing position at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), where he rose to the rank of Associate Professor and served as the Chair of the Department of Veterinary Physiology. Throughout his career, he has served as a consultant to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Nigeria, Nsukka and as a mentor to undergraduate and postgraduate students.