Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a general practice practice in Pullman, WA.

About

The Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine operates as a leading veterinary referral center in Washington state and across the Pacific Northwest. It includes a Veterinary Teaching Hospital and the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, which focuses on protecting animal health, public health, and the nation's food supply.

Beyond clinical services, the college is dedicated to veterinary and biomedical education and research. It offers Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, undergraduate, and graduate degree programs, and conducts significant research, particularly in infectious diseases and zoonotic viruses.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the primary clinical role of the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine?
The Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine serves as a leading veterinary referral center for Washington state and the Pacific Northwest. It encompasses a Veterinary Teaching Hospital and the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, which is dedicated to protecting animal health, public health, and the nation's food supply.
What kind of research is conducted at the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine?
The college conducts extensive research, with over half of its $49.1 million research spending dedicated to infectious disease research. It is recognized for its work in identifying reservoirs of emerging zoonotic viruses and dangerous pathogens like Ebola, and has studied the prevalence of hantavirus in rodents in the Pacific Northwest.
Does the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine offer educational opportunities for veterinary professionals?
Yes, the college provides veterinary continuing education for professionals. These programs are available for both small and large animal practitioners, supporting ongoing learning and development within the veterinary community.
What is the mission of the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory?
The Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, part of the College of Veterinary Medicine, plays a crucial role in safeguarding animal health, public health, and the nation’s food supply. This mission highlights its commitment to broader community well-being beyond individual animal care.
What types of academic degrees are offered at the College of Veterinary Medicine?
The College of Veterinary Medicine offers a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, providing hands-on, case-based training. Additionally, it has undergraduate programs in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, microbiology, neuroscience, and public health, and graduate programs in biomedical sciences, molecular biosciences, and neuroscience.

Contact & hours

Address

Bustad
Pullman

Website

vetmed.wsu.edu

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