Veterinary medicine is becoming more and more critical in terms of both protecting animal health and indirectly contributing to human health. The health of animals plays a vital role both in improving their welfare individually and in preventing problems that may threaten human health such as zoonotic diseases. For this reason, veterinary doctors should be professionals who not only have medical knowledge but also can adapt to constantly changing technology and scientific developments. Veterinary medicine is not only a field limited to clinical interventions; it also has a wide range of responsibilities such as animal rights, ethical issues, health policies and public health. Progress in the field of veterinary medicine is possible not only by having existing knowledge, but also by continuously updating this knowledge.