The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a general practice practice in San Diego, CA.
About
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a national and global leader in veterinary and comparative medicine and research, consistently ranked as a top-five program. Its Veterinary Health System includes four hospitals and a large animal practice, providing cutting-edge care to over 78,000 canine, feline, equine, and farm animal patients each year. The college is also noted for its advanced services in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, comparative pathology and digital imaging, and histology and immunohistochemistry.
The college delivers accessible, cutting-edge care in partnership with clients and referring veterinarians, operating a team-based healthcare system for tertiary care. Its Department of Veterinary Biosciences offers various digital imaging, clinical pathology, and physiology services to internal and external researchers, referring veterinarians, academic programs, and research centers.
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of diagnostic services are available at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine?
- The Department of Veterinary Biosciences offers a range of diagnostic services. These include anatomic pathology, providing autopsies and specialized surgical pathology, and clinical pathology laboratories that deliver diagnostic services in clinical chemistry, cytology, and hematology. Additionally, histology and immunohistochemistry services are available for routine requests and specialized studies to facilitate the needs of clinicians and researchers.
- Does The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine provide care for large animals?
- Yes, the college's Veterinary Health System includes a large animal practice. This system, comprised of four hospitals and the large animal practice, delivers cutting-edge care to a diverse patient population, including equine and farm animal patients. Annually, the system serves more than 78,000 canine, feline, equine, and farm animal patients.
- How does The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine support research into infectious diseases?
- The college supports research into infectious diseases through various initiatives, including its Gnotobiotic Facility for Pigs and Mice. This facility aids in studying the pathogenesis of infectious diseases and host immune function across multiple species, such as cats, dogs, pigs, and mice. Researchers in signature program areas also focus on infectious disease.
- What is the Be Well initiative at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine?
- The Be Well initiative is the college's comprehensive and integrated health and well-being program for students, staff, and faculty. It incorporates evidence-based approaches and programming specific to academic and healthcare professionals and veterinary students. The program aims to promote a culture of well-being and inclusivity through counseling, consultation, and education.
- What is the approach to patient care at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine?
- The college employs a team-based healthcare system as a model for tertiary care for animals. It focuses on delivering accessible, cutting-edge care in partnership with clients and referring veterinarians. This approach is part of their broader mission to benefit society and enhance the health and well-being of animals, people, and the ecosystem.