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College of Veterinary Medicine

College of Veterinary Medicine. Fall 2011. Career Opportunities & Admissions Information. Career opportunities Application info Class of 2015 stats DVM curriculum. Office of Academic Affairs. Ms. Kaye Storey, Coordinator of Admissions & Student Services 217 Overton / Goodwin

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College of Veterinary Medicine

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  1. College of Veterinary Medicine Fall 2011

  2. Career Opportunities &Admissions Information • Career opportunities • Application info • Class of 2015 stats • DVM curriculum

  3. Office of Academic Affairs Ms. Kaye Storey, Coordinator of Admissions & Student Services 217 Overton / Goodwin 334-844-2685 www.vetmed.auburn.edu

  4. Who are Veterinarians? A biomedical scientist with variety of career opportunities relating to human and animal health. There are approximately 85,000 veterinarians in the United States. Approximately 85% are in private practice. “An MD whose practice is not limited to one species.”

  5. Veterinary Medicine is a “People” profession

  6. Private Practice Biomedical Research Teaching Public Health Regulatory Medicine Uniformed Service Industry Career tracks

  7. Private (Clinical) Practice (80%) Small Animal 73% Food animal 10% Mixed 7% Equine 6% Other 4%

  8. Equine Bovine Porcine Poultry Aquatics Zoo animals Species Specialization Feline Exotics Avian

  9. Veterinarydisciplines • Nutrition • Oncology • Ophthalmology • Radiology • Surgery • Theriogenology • Anatomy • Epidemiology • Laboratory animal medicine • Microbiology • Parasitology • Pathology • Pharmacology • Physiology • Toxicology • Preventive medicine • Public health • Anesthesiology • Behavior • Cardiology • Dentistry • Dermatology • Emergency / critical care • Internal medicine • Neurology

  10. Diagnostic laboratory medicine Food safety and food security Bioterrorism & emergency preparedness Regulatory medicine Environmental health Biomedical research Public Health Practice

  11. Becoming a Veterinarian • Four years of veterinary school after doing undergraduate work • Most programs require 3-4 years of undergraduate work • Limited number of positions for admission

  12. Application Process • VMCAS (Veterinary Medicine College Application Service) • All applicants • Electronic application – due October 1 – don’t wait! • Letters of recommendation – 1 set to VMCAS • Transcripts – individual copy to each school • Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges www.aavmc.org • www.vetmed.auburn.edu

  13. AUCVM - Class of 2015 Applicants Positions Alabama 94 40 Kentucky 69 38 West Virginia 27 2 At-large 620 40 Total 810 * 120 * There were 2.2 applicants per position nation-wide. Students apply to an average of 3.8 schools

  14. Class of 2015 • 25 men / 95 women • Average age: 24 • Range (20 – 30 +) • Overall GPA: 3.49 • Average GRE: 1131 • 108 BA/BS 3 MS

  15. 40 Alabama 38 Kentucky 2 West Virginia 40 non-resident / non-contract Residency 6 Georgia 5 Florida 5 Virginia 4 North Carolina 4 South Carolina 3 Pennsylvania 3 Tennessee 2 New Jersey 2 New York 1 California 1 Colorado 1 Minnesota 1 New Mexico 1 Nevada 1 Texas

  16. Factors in admission • College courses and grades • Veterinary & animal experience • Understanding of the profession • People and communication skills

  17. Pre-Vet Requirements Major: Earn your degree in a field that provides options

  18. Course work (for Auburn) For specific course requirements see “prospective student brochure” at www.vetmed.auburn.edu

  19. Veterinary / Animal Experience • Understanding of the profession • Employee or volunteer • Letter of recommendation • Small and large animal • At least a full summer

  20. Curriculum: Years 1 - 3 • Broad based vs. tracking • Lock step • 20-22 credit hrs. / semester

  21. Senior year clinical rotations 2 weeks long 15 required 9 elective In-hospital training Actual clinical cases

  22. Equine Rotations • Equine medicine • Equine surgery • Equine critical care

  23. Dairy Beef FA therio Food animal rotations

  24. Small Animal Rotations - core • Community practice • Internal medicine • Emergency medicine & critical care • Oncology • Soft tissue surgery • Orthopedic surgery

  25. Other Core Rotations • Radiology • Anesthesiology • Diagnostic pathology

  26. Elective Rotations • Dermatology • Ophthalmology • Neurology • Equine theriogenology • Equine podiatry • Raptor medicine • Sports medicine • Practice management • Ultrasound • Externship

  27. Why Auburn ??? Small campus atmosphere on 328 acres Aerial view – August 2011

  28. Planned construction

  29. Questions ??? Open House April 21, 2012 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Free admission Everyone welcome

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