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Frequently Asked Application Questions
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) offers a four-year professional degree program leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. The goal of the professional curriculum is to provide each graduate with a broad veterinary medical education and the skills necessary for the profession. | |
This goal is met by providing:
- Instruction in the recognition of disease conditions based upon a sound understanding of the normal animal.
- Clinical experience to develop confidence and to prepare for a professional career.
- An understanding of career specialities to assist the graduate in the pursuit of research and/or speciality training in a postgraduate program.
- Opportunities to develop the problem solving, interviewing, and interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with clients and the public.
- Instruction in basic managerial skills necessary to operate an efficient and cost-effective practice.
- The basis for the integration of veterinary medical skills into husbandry and management practices of food animal production.
- Opportunities to understand the relationship of veterinary medicine to public health concerns.
- The recognition of the importance of lifelong learning.
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The DVM degree offers the graduate many professional career options including opportunities within private practice, academics, research, industry, the armed forces, government services and others. |
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Contact information
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General Information (608) 263-2525
Continuing Education (608) 263-6266
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University of Wisconsin
School of Veterinary Medicine
2015 Linden Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
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