Prospective Students
The College of Veterinary Medicine is respected for its quality education. Whether you are earning a DVM or PhD, are a practicing veterinarian, or simply want to learn in a variety of ways, Cornell has just the program for you.
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Thinking about veterinary medicine as a career? Here is information about the profession, specifics about the college’s programs, and details on how to apply.
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Graduate fields of study for a master of science (MS) or a doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree include comparative biomedical sciences, immunology, pharmacology, physiology, and zoology. An interdisciplinary approach to learning is employed. Here is information about the many graduate programs, how to earn a dual DVM/PhD degree, and graduate research assistant opportunities.
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If you are a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine seeking opportunities to extend your knowledge, find out about both clinical and research internships and residencies offered through Cornell University Hospital for Animals and the College.
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The College of Veterinary Medicine is one of the most valued providers of continuing education opportunities in the veterinary medical field. From our Annual Conference to subject-specific workshops,
there are many options to help you stay on top of your field under the
guidance of Cornell’s award-winning faculty.
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The Cornell University Hospital for Animals offers externships for veterinary students in their final or next-to-final year, observation opportunities for practicing veterinarians, farrier training, and clinical experience for the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates certification.
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