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    Protecting Animals, Serving Society

    Since its inception 140 years ago, Penn Vet has always played a crucial role in addressing global challenges by tackling issues that affect both animal and human health.

    Penn Vet is leading a collaborative effort.

    Connect with your fellow alumni.

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    A person is standing next to a horse in front of a building.
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    Imagine the Possibilities

    Veterinary Medicine +

    Climate Adaptation

    Disease Prevention

    Food Safety

    One Health

    Veterinary medicine is evolving rapidly to address global challenges, including zoonotic diseases, food security, weather extremes, and antimicrobial resistance.

    By the Numbers

    14+

    Research Centers and Institutes

    97%

    North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) Pass Rate

    The class of 2024 pass rate at the time of graduation.

    60k+

    Animals treated at our hospitals and local farms.

    Academics

    Academics

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    VMD

    Your future holds limitless potential, and we’re here to guide you in crafting a career that aligns with our evolving profession and world, unlocking the possibilities that await.

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    urban and rural

    Our Hospitals

    Our clinicians offer exceptional specialty care and advanced technology for all areas of companion animal and large animal health.

    LEADERS IN THE FIELD

    Meet the Faculty

    Penn Vet’s faculty teach and develop innovative curriculum, provide compassionate care to patients in our veterinary hospitals, and lead interdisciplinary research.

    Michelle Abraham

    Michelle Abraham, BVMS, DACVIM

    Elizabeth Acutt

    Elizabeth Acutt, BVSc, MS, DACVR

    Kimberly A. Agnello

    Kimberly A. Agnello, DVM, DACVS, DACVSMR

    Gus Aguirre

    Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD, DACVO

    Maia R. Aitken

    Maia R. Aitken, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC

    Gary Althouse

    Gary Althouse, DVM, PhD, DACT

    Jorge I. Alvarez

    Jorge I. Alvarez, PhD

    Montserrat Anguera

    Montserrat C. Anguera, PhD

    Eman A. Anis

    Eman A. Anis, PhD, DACVM

    Liz Arbittier

    Liz Arbittier, VMD

    Institute for Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases

    The emergence of antibiotic resistance to infections — particularly in hospital settings — creates a public health blind spot, while emerging and re-emerging infectious zoonotic agents continue to grow at alarming speed.

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    What’s Going on at Penn Vet

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