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GMU’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program Receives CAA Initial Approval


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UAE, Ajman, November 10, 2025: Thumbay Group has entered a defining new phase in its legacy of innovation in education and healthcare, unveiling a dedicated veterinary ecosystem and academic pathway that cements its commitment to the One Health philosophy, a world where human health, animal well-being, and environmental sustainability are deeply connected.


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This move responds to a rapidly growing need in the region. With increasing pet ownership, livestock health demands, food security priorities, and global disease-prevention awareness, the UAE stands at a strategic crossroads in veterinary development. Thumbay Group is stepping into that space boldly, building clinical, academic, and research capabilities that serve the nation and its ambitions.

Announcing the new initiatives, Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of Thumbay Group, shared plans that reflect both scale and intent. “Thumbay Veterinary Clinic is already open in Muwaileh, Sharjah. Construction for Thumbay Veterinary Hospital in Thumbay Medicity is set to commence soon, and is expected to be in operation by September 2027. Thumbay Farm for large and small Animals, Thumbay Vetrinary Lab. Thumbay Vetrinary Pharmacy & Thumbay Veterinary Clinics in Dubai, Ras al Khaimah and  Thumbay Vetrinary Clinical Skills lab setup in dubai are also being launched and will be part of the Thumbay College of Veterinary Medicine,” he said.


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This new chapter is anchored by the launch of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program under the Thumbay College of Veterinary Medicine at Gulf Medical University (GMU), Which has received Initial approval from CAA. Commision for Academic Accreditation UAE, offering students a comprehensive, globally-aligned education. The program is supported by an extensive network of over 30 academic and industry partnerships, giving students exposure to advanced diagnostics, clinical rotations, research opportunities, and international best practices with a Total Intake of 60 students per year.

GMU’s veterinary collaborations span some of the world’s most respected institutions. Strategic ties include the Royal Veterinary College, London, the Don State Technical University, Russia, among others across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. These alliances will power training pathways, faculty development, collaborative research, and student mobility programs, enriching the learning experience with global insights and real-world applications.

Reflecting on the importance of this milestone, Prof. Manda Venkatramana, Chancellor of Gulf Medical University, noted, “The launch of veterinary Medicine at GMU is a natural extension of our mission to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals who serve humanity holistically. The One Health approach is no longer optional; it is a global necessity. By bringing veterinary and medical education under one ecosystem and strengthening our global partnerships, we are building a collaborative academic environment that advances research, enhances public health, and supports the region’s food and biosecurity framework.”