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THE STAR. TUESDAY 29 MARCH 2016 a$pecial ACCORDINGto Datuk Dr Kamaruddin Md Isa, director general of Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia, there is a huge variety of job scopes within animal science that depends on the trend of the animal health service industry, social shifts, and public and economic demand. Course Focus speaks to Dr Kavitha [ayaseelan and Dr William Chin, who are testaments to the great deal of work veterinarians do, whether in zoos, livestock farms or laboratories, to help improve the welfare of animals. The guardian Dr Kavitha has always had a connection , COURSE FOCUS with animals. She cites her father, who is also a veterinarian, as her inspiration. After finishing her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, Dr Kavitha looked for pre-university options to pursue veterinary medicine at a public institution. She chose to enrol in Form 6 instead of the diploma programme at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) because she wanted to keep her options open; Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM)qualifications are recognised worldwide, whereas UPM's animal science diploma caters specifically for the university's own degree. With her STPMresults, she applied for the veterinary medicine course in UPM. Much to her disappointment, she was given a spot to pursue a biotechnology course at a different university instead. Dr Kavitha was determined to become a veterinarian and after one year of constant appeal, she enrolled in UPM as a student of veterinary medicine. . Go beyond the ordinary ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES, MEDICINE, DENTISTRY & PHARMACY The five years of veterinary medicine studies has its challenges. Many who enrol do not understand the actual nature of the job and the scope of animal species and job specifications they will have to deal with. They end up not finishing the course. "Don't give up so easily," advises Dr Kavitha. It was in her third year that Dr Kavitha decided she wanted to pursue a career in wildlife veterinary. medicine instead of commercial general practice. She chose Zoo Negara for her first-year practical placement and subsequently volunteered there. With this experience, Dr Kavitha successfully applied for a permanent position there after graduation. The job of a veterinarian at a zoo is a whole different ball game . from practice in a clinic. The veterinarians at Zoo Negara are pushed to be innovative in treating animals that sometimes can be dangerous to the veterinarians. Be it the successful birth of a newborn fawn or "encouraging a hand-raised chimpanzee to join its troop, Dr Kavitha celebrates these events as successes. The scientist With a degree in veterinary medicine, you can also contribute to medical solutions for animals. Fields such as natural science health care are growing to provide effective medication and treatment for livestock and farm animals. This was where Dr Chin chose to contribute his knowledge: His interest in veterinary medicine was inspired by his love for biology in his school days. To keep his option open, he decided to pursue Form 6 as his pre-university foundation so he could then apply to public higher institutions in Malaysia. "While most of my peers were pursuing medicine or pharmacy, I found veterinary medicine more interesting. It presented the opportunity to study not just one species but covered many types of mammals, reptiles, fishes and other creatures," he says. Dr Chin pursued his Degree in Veterinary Medicine at UPM. Dr Chin was involved in volunteering at turf clubs, zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, conservation programmes, small animal clinics, animal non-governmental organisations and livestock farms to improve on skills and knowledge prior to joining the workforce. He also had the opportunity to be part of a student exchange programme in South Africa and had first-hand experience dealing with the conservation of Africa's big-five animals -lions, buffaloes, rhinoceroses, leopards and elephants. Starting off in the livestock industry, Dr Chin is now involved in the scientific aspect of veterinary medicine for InQpharm Group Sdn Bhd as senior manager of technical marketing in the Animal Health Divisions. Dr Chin aims to develop novel solutions to livestock animal health issues and diseases due to an Increase of antibiotic resistance in disease-causing bacteria. Becoming a veterinarian • Minimum requirements in SPM/O-Levels: - Credit in English, mathematics, additional mathematics - Pass in Bahasa Malaysia • Minimum requirements in STPMor Matriculation -CGPA3.0 • Local education options for Degree in Veterinary Medicine: Universiti Putra Malaysia - Alternative entry pathway: Diploma in Animal Science & Production or Asasi Sains Pertanian (foundation in agricultural science) Universiti Malaysia Kelantan - Alternative entry pathway: foundation programme (for bumiputera students only) • Foreign education options for a veterinary medicine degree: HELP University American Degree Program: - Health Science Program majoring in Veterinary Science - Complete degree in the US or Canada Indonesia: - Bogor Agricultural University, Jakarta - Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta - Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya • Institutions that are recognised and accredited are listed under the Second Schedule of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1974. • Upon graduation, graduates have to be registered with the Malaysian Veterinary Council and obtain a current Annual Practicing Certificate to practise eligibly. "Malaysia has slightly more than 2,000 registered veterinarians in the country under the Malaysian Veterinary Council. Graduates will have no problem getting a job or opening up their own practice," says Dr Chin.

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THE STAR. TUESDAY 29 MARCH 2016

a$pecial

ACCORDINGto Datuk DrKamaruddin Md Isa, directorgeneral of Department ofVeterinary Services Malaysia, thereis a huge variety of job scopeswithin animal science that dependson the trend of the animal healthservice industry, social shifts, andpublic and economic demand.

Course Focus speaks to DrKavitha [ayaseelan and Dr WilliamChin, who are testaments to thegreat deal of work veterinariansdo, whether in zoos, livestockfarms or laboratories, to helpimprove the welfare of animals.

The guardianDr Kavitha hasalways had a

connection

,

COURSE FOCUSwith animals. She cites her father,who is also a veterinarian, asher inspiration.

After finishing her Sijil PelajaranMalaysia, Dr Kavitha looked forpre-university options to pursueveterinary medicine at a publicinstitution.

She chose to enrol in Form 6instead of the diploma programmeat Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)because she wanted to keep heroptions open; Sijil Tinggi PelajaranMalaysia (STPM)qualifications arerecognised worldwide, whereasUPM's animal science diplomacaters specifically for theuniversity's own degree.

With her STPMresults, sheapplied for the veterinarymedicine course in UPM. Much toher disappointment, she was givena spot to pursue a biotechnologycourse at a different universityinstead.

Dr Kavitha was determined tobecome a veterinarian and after

one year of constant appeal,she enrolled in UPM as a

student of veterinarymedicine. .

Go beyondthe ordinary

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES, MEDICINE,DENTISTRY & PHARMACY

The five years of veterinarymedicine studies has its challenges.Many who enrol do not understandthe actual nature of the job and thescope of animal species and jobspecifications they will have to dealwith. They end up not finishing thecourse.

"Don't give up so easily," advisesDr Kavitha.Itwas in her third year that

Dr Kavitha decided she wantedto pursue a career in wildlifeveterinary. medicine instead ofcommercial general practice.

She chose Zoo Negara for herfirst-year practical placement andsubsequently volunteered there.With this experience, Dr Kavithasuccessfully applied for apermanent position there aftergraduation.

The job of a veterinarian at azoo is a whole different ball game .from practice in a clinic. Theveterinarians at Zoo Negara arepushed to be innovative in treatinganimals that sometimes can bedangerous to the veterinarians.

Be it the successful birth of anewborn fawn or "encouraging ahand-raised chimpanzee to join itstroop, Dr Kavitha celebrates theseevents as successes.

The scientistWith a degree in veterinary

medicine, you can also contributeto medical solutions for animals.Fields such as natural sciencehealth care are growing to provideeffective medication and treatmentfor livestock and farm animals.This was where Dr Chin chose tocontribute his knowledge:

His interest in veterinarymedicine was inspired by hislove for biology in his schooldays. To keep his option open, hedecided to pursue Form 6 as hispre-university foundation so hecould then apply to public higherinstitutions in Malaysia.

"While most of my peers werepursuing medicine or pharmacy, Ifound veterinary medicine moreinteresting. It presented theopportunity to study not just onespecies but covered many types ofmammals, reptiles, fishes andother creatures," he says.

Dr Chin pursued his Degree inVeterinary Medicine at UPM.

Dr Chin was involved involunteering at turf clubs, zoos,wildlife sanctuaries, conservationprogrammes, small animal clinics,animal non-governmentalorganisations and livestock farmsto improve on skills andknowledge prior to joining theworkforce.

He also had the opportunity tobe part of a student exchangeprogramme in South Africa andhad first-hand experience dealing

with the conservation of Africa'sbig-five animals -lions,

buffaloes, rhinoceroses,leopards and elephants.

Starting off in thelivestock industry, DrChin is now involvedin the scientificaspect ofveterinarymedicine forInQpharmGroup SdnBhd as seniormanager oftechnicalmarketing in

the AnimalHealth Divisions.

Dr Chin aims todevelop novel solutions tolivestock animal health issuesand diseases due to anIncrease of antibioticresistancein disease-causing bacteria.

Becoming a veterinarian

• Minimum requirements inSPM/O-Levels:- Credit in English,mathematics, additionalmathematics

- Pass in Bahasa Malaysia

• Minimum requirements inSTPMor Matriculation-CGPA3.0

• Local education options forDegree in Veterinary Medicine:

Universiti Putra Malaysia- Alternative entry pathway:Diploma in Animal Science &Production or Asasi SainsPertanian (foundation inagricultural science)

Universiti Malaysia Kelantan- Alternative entry pathway:foundation programme (forbumiputera students only)

• Foreign education options fora veterinary medicine degree:HELP University American

Degree Program:- Health Science Programmajoring in VeterinaryScience

- Complete degree in the USor Canada

Indonesia:- Bogor AgriculturalUniversity, Jakarta

- Universitas Gadjah Mada,Yogyakarta

- Universitas Airlangga,Surabaya

• Institutions that arerecognised and accredited arelisted under the Second Scheduleof the Veterinary Surgeons Act1974.

• Upon graduation, graduateshave to be registered with theMalaysian Veterinary Counciland obtain a current AnnualPracticing Certificate to practiseeligibly.

"Malaysia has slightly morethan 2,000 registeredveterinarians in the countryunder the Malaysian VeterinaryCouncil. Graduates will have noproblem getting a job or openingup their own practice," saysDr Chin.