1. Veterinary Internal Medicine: studies internal diseases and dysfunction of internal organs of animals, including heart disease, liver disease and kidney disease.
2. Veterinary Surgery: Pay attention to the surgical treatment of animal and external diseases, including fracture repair and tumor resection.
3. Veterinary ophthalmology: focusing on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of animal eye diseases, such as vision problems and conjunctivitis.
4. Veterinary dentistry: Pay attention to the health of animals' mouths and teeth, including tooth cleaning, calculus removal and root canal treatment.
5. Veterinary dermatology: studies animal skin diseases and skin-related problems, such as allergic reactions and fungal infections.
6. Veterinary immunology: study the animal immune system and the application of vaccines and immunotherapy in disease prevention and treatment.
7. Veterinary nutrition: Pay attention to the dietary and nutritional needs of animals and provide reasonable dietary guidance and nutritional treatment.
8. Veterinary epidemiology: studies the prevention and control of animal infectious diseases and epidemics, such as rabies and cat plague.
9. Veterinary radiology: The use of radiological techniques for image examination and diagnosis of animals, such as X-ray and CT scanning.
10. Veterinary pathology: study the occurrence, development and changes of animal diseases, and understand the etiology and pathological mechanism through histological examination and pathological diagnosis.
These subjects cover important areas of veterinary clinic. Veterinarians need to master the knowledge and technology of these disciplines in clinical practice in order to provide comprehensive and professional veterinary medical services.