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Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL) is an integral part of the Texas A&M University System. It consists of four lab locations spread across Texas; two full-service laboratories located in Canyon and College Station and two poultry laboratories in Center and Gonzales. [2]
1966 - First woman receives DVM degree from Texas A&M. 1967 - The Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory is established. 1973 - George C. Shelton appointed Dean. 1990 - John Shadduck appointed Dean. 1993 - The Veterinary Research Building and new Large Animal Clinic are erected. 1997 - Robert F. Playter Jr. appointed as Interim Dean.
Built in 1976, VET MED is the largest academic building at Iowa State University, with over 347,000 square-feet. [4] A new veterinary medical center (completed 2008), built onto the south-east side of the building, adds another 218,000 square feet (20,300 m 2) onto a massive veterinary medical center & teaching facility. [5]
The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, TVMDL, has named Alexis Thompson, DVM, Ph.D., DACVPM, as resident director at the Charles W. “Doc” Graham ‘53 DVM laboratory in Canyon.
East Texas A&M University; Prairie View A&M University; Tarleton State University; Texas A&M International University; Texas A&M University–Central Texas; Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi; Texas A&M University–Kingsville; Texas A&M University–San Antonio; Texas A&M University–Texarkana; West Texas A&M University; Texas A&M AgriLife ...
In 2011, the U.S. News 'Veterinary Medicine' Ranking placed the college tied for 17th with Iowa State University in a poll of 25 ranked schools. [4] The college is considered a constituent college of both Virginia Tech and the University of Maryland.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service was formally established in 1915 after the 1914 passing of the Smith-Lever Act and in conjunction with Texas A&M University.Originally named Texas Agricultural Extension Service, then later Texas Cooperative Extension, the name Texas AgriLife Extension Service was adopted on January 1, 2008.
The MU Veterinary Health Center encompasses a 24-hr emergency room, a small animal hospital, an equine hospital, a food animal hospital, a medical diagnostic laboratory. There is also a clinic in Wentzville. [3] A partnership with the Adair County Humane Society was announced in 2019. [4]