About the College
The College of Veterinary Medicine was established by an act of the Tennessee Legislature in 1974. The College is part of the University of Tennessee statewide system and is located on the Agricultural Campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
Tennessee boasts one of only 28 veterinary colleges in the nation, providing opportunities for Tennessee students, while serving pet owners and the livestock industry as well as protecting public health, enhancing medical knowledge and generating economic benefits to the state and nation.Medical Services
- Providing veterinary specialists to private practitioners and citizens
- Educating specialists to meet tomorrow's needs
- Advancing medical and surgical knowledge
Community Services
- Helping K-12 students and nursing home and rehabilitation patients through animal-assisted therapy
- Assisting Tennessee animal shelters to reduce pet overpopulation
- Focusing on the relationship between domestic violence and animal abuse
Public Health
- Educating tomorrow's veterinary public health professionals
- Training the nation's agricultural industry to improve food safety and security
- Preventing spread of disease between animals and people
Healthy Herds
- Educating students to recognize emerging infectious diseases
- Improving Tennessee's animal agriculture economy
- Teaching herd health management skills to future veterinarians
Research Benefits
- Studying dietary compounds that contribute to prevention of cancer in humans
- Investigating obesity and diabetes to help companion animals and people
- Developing ways to slow Alzheimer's disease in its early stages by changing the direction of drug treatments


