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The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program is a challenging four-year program following three to four years of pre-professional study. It equips students with a comprehensive veterinary education, fosters critical thinking and prepares them for lifelong learning and professional development.
Our Veterinary Health System comprised of four hospitals and a large animal practice, delivers cutting-edge care to more than 78,000 canine, feline, equine and farm animal patients each year from world-renowned experts in the field of veterinary medicine.
The Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is the accrediting body for colleges of veterinary medicine. The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine received Full Accreditation from the AVMA in July 2022.
With an ambition to Be The Model ® comprehensive college of veterinary medicine in the world, our program is focused on innovation, collaboration and excellence in education, research, patient care, outreach and service.
The new program is designed for students to self-regulate and drive their own learning. There is an emphasis on hands-on and small group learning and the shift in curriculum ensures the college maintains a breadth of choice and offerings.
Admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine is granted for the fall semester of each year on a full-time basis. Our selection process is designed to identify applicants with the academic prowess and dedication required to succeed in our rigorous, four-year professional science program.
Antimicrobial stewardship programs for veterinary medicine. Professor –Courtesy Appointment, College of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology, The Ohio State University, September 1996 to present. National President, Association for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, 2005-2007.
The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine ofers a four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree that educates students in the broad field of veterinary medicine, encourages critical and analytical thinking, and prepares students for lifelong learning and professional growth.
PhD. Chair, Department of Veterinary Biosciences; Stanton Youngberg Professor in Veterinary Medicine Professor. boyaka.1@osu.edu (614) 247-4671.
The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree is a rigorous four-year professional program that educates students in the broad field of veterinary medicine.