The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to diagnose, treat, and prevent animal diseases across species. The program emphasizes clinical proficiency, scientific research, and public health awareness, empowering graduates for impactful careers in veterinary practice, academia, and regulatory medicine.
Antibiotic Resistance Patterns in Companion Animal Infections
Nutritional Management of Obese Domestic Pets
Zoonotic Disease Surveillance in Urban Wildlife
Pain Management Strategies in Postoperative Canine Patients
Comparative Study of Anesthesia Protocols in Exotic Animals
Prevalence of Heartworm in Shelter Dog Populations
Impact of Spay/Neuter Programs on Feral Cat Colonies
Diagnostic Imaging Accuracy in Equine Lameness
Role of Telemedicine in Rural Veterinary Outreach
Analysis of Vaccine Hesitancy Among Pet Owners
Behavioral Intervention in Aggressive Shelter Dogs
Efficacy of Probiotics in Reducing Gastrointestinal Disorders in Kittens
Surgical Site Infection Rates in Small Animal Clinics
Use of AI in Radiographic Diagnosis for Bovine Respiratory Disease
Stress Reduction Techniques in Veterinary Hospitalized Cats
Epidemiological Study of Lyme Disease in Wisconsin Dogs
One Health Approach to Rabies Control in Rural Areas
Biomarkers of Renal Function in Geriatric Cats
Management of Avian Influenza in Poultry Farms
Veterinary Ethics and End-of-Life Decision-Making
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