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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Organic unit dedicated to teaching and research in the fields of treatment sciences and animal welfare.
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Universidade Lusófona aims to develop Veterinary Medicine, <a href="https://ulusofona.pt" target="_blank">in general,</a> and the resulting professional activities. FMV-ULHT is responsible for Integrated Master in Veterinary Medicine in full operation since 2004 (Portaria nº 1107/2004, 7 September) and adapted to Bologna in 2007.
Since 2014, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias has conferred the Degree in Basic Veterinary Sciences and a 2nd cycle in a total of 330 ECTS that confers the degree of Master in Veterinary Medicine.
The Faculty has its own faculty with an appropriate degree and enriched by the participation of invited professors, PhDs and graduates, from Veterinary Medicine teaching entities of international importance. FMV-ULHT has an Ethics Committee that requires and values ethics and animal welfare in the use of animals in teaching and research activities.
FMV-ULHT offers innovative curricula, with a high practical component in which students are exposed to the reality of the veterinary medical profession, allowing them to achieve a good level of professional and scientific differentiation with a high level of satisfaction with the study cycle and a high level of employability.
The strong motivation of students who chose the course as their first option is also reflected in the motivation of lifelong learning, transmitted and reinforced by the Faculty's strategy, which strongly invests in the continuous training of the Veterinary Medical Profession, through the offer of Postgraduate - Graduations of excellence with the participation of recognized national and international professors and experts.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Backyard_FSR : Backyard_FSR
NUNES, A. I. C. (PI) & RAMOS, S. C. D. S. (CoPI)
1/11/23 → 31/07/25
Project: Research
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A Pilot Study on Using an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm to Identify Urolith Composition through Abdominal Radiographs in the Dog
Canejo-Teixeira, R., Carvalho, M., Semião Teixeira, G., Lima, A., Crowell, C., Kwok, J., Lulich, J., Kirpensteijn, J. & Grosso, F. V., Mar 2025, In: Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound. 66, 2, e70012.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Assessment of margin status in feline mastectomy: predictive factors and agreement between intraoperative cytology and histopathology
Martins, J., Penim, R., Dos-Santos, J., Fonseca, J., Faísca, P., Martins, L., Leal, N., Catarino, J., Cabral, P. C. & Campos, S., 2025, In: Veterinary Medicine International. 2025, 1, 5596985.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Biodegradable Stents in Companion Animals: A Systematic Scoping Review
Cardoso, D. R., Barros, A., Meneses, A. & Requicha, J. F., 2025, In: Veterinary Medicine International. 2025, 1, 6405530.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Open Access1 Citation (Scopus)