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Clinical Sciences

Clinical Sciences

Committee on Teaching and Clinical Service

Committee's Charge

To improve the teaching and academic component of clinical service in the Department of Clinical Sciences.


Committee Chair

Meredith Miller, Associate Clinical Professor, Section of Small Animal Medicine
 

Committee on Research and Graduate Education

The Department of Clinical Sciences (DCS) Committee on Research and Graduate Education is represented by volunteers from DCS and other college faculty and staff in an effort to facilitate clinical research within the department.  Faculty members serve two year terms that may be self-renewing.  The most recent term began April, 2024.

Committee on Promotion, Tenure, and Mentoring

Charge

  • Assist with preparation of the dossiers for advancement of tenure/specialty track faculty;
  • Assist with reappointments and sabbatical/professional leave;
  • Serve as initial mentorship committee for all junior faculty;
  • Establish mentorship committee for each junior faculty member (within 6 months);
  • Develop strategic plan for mentorship of junior faculty;
  • Oversee mentoring committees and request feedback on faculty performance for annual performance evaluation from mentoring committees, section chiefs, medical directors;
  • As

Employment Opportunities

Thank you for your interest in pursuing a career within the Department of Clinical Sciences. 
Positions currently open are listed below:

About Our Department

The mission of the Department of Clinical Sciences is to promote teaching, research, and service in the field of veterinary medicine.

Teaching - Provide clinical expertise and excellence in teaching throughout the curriculum.

Clinical Sciences

The Department of Clinical Sciences in Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine is largely composed of residency trained veterinarians who are board certified in a clinical specialty. The department endeavors to balance its threefold missions of teaching, service and research.