The Veterinary Science - Veterinary Clinical Training program is offered by . The objectives of the program are to promote high standards of scholarly creativity, proficiency in a clinical discipline and professional service, experience in teaching, and independent and critical research. 

Areas of service and research may include: internal medicine, cardiology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, neurology, surgery, radiology, clinical pathology, theriogenology, equine exercise physiology, exotic animal medicine, epidemiology, mastitis, and production medicine.

All graduates will be able to:

  • Develop quantitative skills to assess clinical and research literature, relate population level diagnostic and clinical research to clinical practice, relate population  genetic structures to herd and animal level response to interventions.
  • Present research to local, regional, national, and international audiences through publications in professional journals and conference papers given in a range of  venues, from graduate seminars to professional meetings.
  • Participate in professional organizations, becoming members, attending meetings, and, where appropriate, taking leadership roles.
  • Broaden professional foundations through teaching, outreach, fellowships, and grant applications.