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  KVAC20

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen University hosted the 20th Khon Kaen Veterinary Annual International Conference (KVAC) “Global Challenge on Veterinary Profession and Education”

          During 21-22 March 2019 at the Avani Hotel, Khon Kaen, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine KKU(FVM-KKU) in collaboration with Khon Kaen University, Department of Livestock Development(DLD), Veterinary Medicine of Khon Kaen University Alumni Association(VMKKUAA), Thai Swine Veterinary Association,  Livestock Disease Prevention and Research Technology Group, and Livestock and Aquaculture Research Group had organized the 20th Khon Kaen Veterinary Annual International Conference (KVAC#20) on the topic of "Global Challenge on Veterinary Profession and Education". At the conference, was honored given a welcoming speech by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chanchai Phanthongwiriyakul, Acting President of Khon Kaen University as the chairman conference. The conference was opened by Asst. Prof. Dr. Prawit Butudom, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon kaen University as the President of the conference. This conference was aimed to present modern technology of knowledge and academic, exchange ideas about factors that affect people and animals. Also focused on the cooperation of the countries in the ASEAN that has designated activities in various areas together with the goal that every countries should have cooperate and coordinate to create One Health network. It is very important that the prevention and control of diseases in this region is the first factor that we need to concern. In addition, modern technology and health management of people and animals need to be consistent due to the modifications of one party may affect the health of the other party  so that understanding of the one health concept of people and animals are important to enhance the well-being of both sides.
         
The KVAC 2019, More than 700 participants both Thai and foreigner such as faculty staff, Livestock and public academics both public and private sectors, graduate and undergraduate students, Alumni of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. On behalf of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Khon kaen University would like thank you to all the speakers from all parts, co-hosts of all organizations and particularly companies that provide budget support also to all students who have fully helped each other so that the meeting can be completed according to the objectives set in all respects.





 


 

 

 



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