Top 6 Veterinary Schools in the World
1.
The
Royal Veterinary College:
The Royal Veterinary College in the
UK which is the oldest veterinary university in the English-speaking world. When
the college was created in 1791, it basically marked the creation of the
profession of being a veterinarian in the English-speaking world. RVC is the
best in so many ways, it's the only veterinary school in the world to hold the
highest accreditation from the AVMA (the American Veterinary Medical
Association), the EAVE (the European Association of Establishments of
Veterinary Education), the RCVS (the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons) and
the AVBC (the Australian Veterinary Board's Council) Incorporated. So, all of
the places that matter in terms of accreditation when it comes to Veterinary
Science think that RVC is the best in the world. If you want to be the best
veterinarian you could possibly be, go to RVC, it's the place to be,
2.
The
University of California Davis:
The Veterinarian medicine Program at
UC Davis prides itself both on giving students both the entire set of tools they
need to go from an undergraduate degree to becoming a veterinarian and to
giving folks who already have a background in veterinary medicine or in
medicine in general the more specific tools that they need to push them to the
edge to become a veterinarian.
The school focuses on specific
learning outcomes, they provide eight of them. Basic science, para-clinical and
clinical knowledge, business, communication skills, ethics, entry level clinical
skills, professionalism, problem solving and more so you can tell at UC Davis they're
focused not just on the science of it, on the anatomy, on the veterinary
science, but also on the practical skills that you need to start your own
business as a veterinarian or to enter the business space and to have a more holistic
knowledge and approach and tool set to be able to become a successful
veterinarian.
3.
Utrecht
University:
The faculty of Veterinarian Medicine
at Utrecht University is the only place you can study to be a veterinarian in
the Netherlands. And it's the third best one in the world. Utrecht offers both
a master's program in specializing in farm animals and in overall veterinary
public health. The Veterinary Medicine program at Utrecht is fully accredited
across Europe, the United States, and Canada. So even though it's way off in
the Netherlands, you can be sure that if you're getting your Veterinary Degree
at Utrecht, you can go anywhere in the world to practice veterinary medicine. The
one thing to note is that if you're pursuing the master's program in Farm
Animal and Veterinary Public Health you do need to have a proficiency both in
English and in Dutch. So, for at least that reason I will not be attending
Utrecht for a Veterinary Medicine and Farm Animal.
4.
The
University of Cambridge:
The Department of Veterinary
Medicine at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. The Department
of Veterinary Medicine at Cambridge is renowned for having a very small
intimate cohort, they only have about 60 to 70 students per year. It means that
they offer a lot of hands-on clinical research on farms dealing directly with
cattle, dealing directly with animals, and having a close relationship with
professors. It's a multi-disciplinary department meaning that students in the
Department of Veterinary Medicine work with students in many other STEM
programs across the University of Cambridge as they pursue their veterinary
studies. They have 200 cows, I can't emphasize this enough, they have a herd of
200 cattle that are there for research purposes for their veterinary students.
5.
Cornell
University:
The Cornell University College of
Veterinary Medicine is world renown for phd programs, DVN programs, and
master's programs. They also offer combined degree programs so that you can study
Animal Science and Veterinary Science at Cornell while also taking full
advantage of many of their liberal arts offerings.
6.
University
of Edinburgh:
The University of Edinburgh Royal
Dick School of Veterinary Studies. The Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies is
one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world founded by William Dick in
the year 1823. Edinburgh is renowned for both undergraduate and graduate
degrees in Veterinary Studies and is most known for the Roslin Institute,
Which is known for cloning Dolly the
sheep.
In addition to being known for
cloning Dolly the sheep, The University of Edinburgh opened a new teaching
campus in 2011 to provide even more amenities for its students
In Veterinary Studies.
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