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Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine

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Type
  
Public

Dean
  
Dr. John Baker

Phone
  
+1 517-353-5420

Founded
  
1910

Established
  
1910

Campus
  
Rural

Number of students
  
434

Parent organization
  
Michigan State University

Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Location
  
East Lansing, Michigan, USA

Tuition (2009-2010)
  
$21,678 resident $45,162 non-resident

Address
  
784 Wilson Rd Room G-100, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States

Similar
  
Michigan State University, Cornell University College o, Purdue University College o, Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinar, University of Florida College o

Profiles

The Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is a veterinary college in the United States that was founded in 1910 and awards about 100 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degrees each year. It is the only veterinary college in Michigan. It is composed of the departments of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Microbiology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Physiology, and Pathobiology, and Diagnostic Investigation. It offers a four-year program leading to the DVM as well as graduate study leading to the master of science (MS) and PhD, and recently a joint program in veterinary medicine and public health (DVM/MPH), affiliated with University of Minnesota's School of Public Health. The college was the setting for the show Vet School Confidential, which originally aired on Animal Planet in 2001.

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History

When Michigan State University opened in 1855, the school provided education in veterinary science as part of its agricultural mission. The first veterinarian joined the faculty at MSU in 1883. The veterinary school was established in 1910.

Michigan State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital

The Michigan State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital is part of the college, and provides veterinary medical services in 18 specialty clinics. About 30,000 cases, primarily companion animals and horses, are treated iannually. In the past it has treated Zeke the Wonder Dog and the Arabian horses that performed at Michigan State Spartans football games.

Every year the hospital holds its annual "Celebration of Life" to honor pets who fought through tough illnesses.

In 2014, the Michigan Humane Society started construction on a new and enlarged $15.5 million animal care campus covering more than 4-acres, that will include a 35,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, located just east of New Center, an area of Detroit, at 7887 Chrysler Drive near Clay Street. The MHS said on its website that the larger facility will enable the society to expand its teaching, and training opportunities with Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

References

Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Wikipedia