The UGA College of Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to training future veterinarians, conducting research related to animal and human diseases, and providing veterinary services for animals and their owners. Read more about us >>
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Need for a New Hospital
Our current Teaching Hospital, built in 1979, serves more than 18,000 patients per year in one of the smallest teaching hospitals in the United States. The college is currently working to raise $15 million toward building a new Veterinary Medical Learning Center, which will include a new teaching hospital as well as classrooms and laboratories that will allow for the education of more veterinarians. Find out how you can help >>
What's New?
Mar. 23-24: 49th Annual Veterinary Conference & Alumni Weekend
April 21-22: Basic Ultrastructure and Ultrastructural Pathology
June 21-22: Small Animal Arthroscopy
June 23-24: Advanced Laparoscopic and Thoracoscopic Surgery
Jan. 28th, 2012: SCAVMA Auction at 7 p.m. in the Grand Hall of the Tate 2 Student Center. Purchase your tickets here.
Jan. 29: Shelter Medicine Seminar
Mar. 23-24, 2012: Annual Veterinary Conference and Alumni Weekend
Apr. 6, 2012: Annual Open House
July 8-14, 2012: VetCAMP — Registration NOW OPEN!
Two of this year's five Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professors are on faculty at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
• Stem cell treatment may help dogs with arthritis.
• A landmark UGA study that reveals breed-specific causes of death in dogs.
• UGA researchers use gold nanoparticles to diagnose flu in minutes.
• The 2012 "Bulldog 100" list features several Vet Med alums: Drs. Edward and Debbie Pinson (#22), Dr. Jenifer Gustafson (#76) and Dr. Angela Dodd (#76)
• Anatomy of a deer die-off: Dr. David Stallknecht is quoted in an article about epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD).
• Georgia Magazine: From Alex Jones to Zest. The ABCs of animal medicine reach far beyond campus borders at the UGA VTH.


