Clinical Services
A Veterinary Medical Center has as its purpose the education of students, interns and residents by providing exposure to a wide selection of clinical experiences and guidance from expert faculty. Patients treated at the College's Veterinary Medical Center provide students with a sampling of the cases that a private veterinary practice would experience.
The most advanced diagnostic and treatment modalities are available in the College's three clinical areas-small animal, large animal, and exotic/zoological animal medicine and surgery. These clinics are staffed by board-certified specialists, residents, and interns, and are supported by licensed veterinary technicians. Hospitalized cases are discussed daily in clinical rounds with students, house officers, and senior faculty.
Virtual Assistance: The Webmaster requests that web guests refrain from using email to seek the advice or opinions of the faculty regarding problems in personally owned animals that are not patients in the Veterinary Medical Center. Advice should first be requested from you local veterinarian. Information about referrals or appointments is available on other pages.


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Veterinary Medical Center has as its purpose the education
of students, interns and residents by providing exposure to a
wide selection of clinical experiences and guidance from expert
faculty.