From housepets to livestock to wildlife, animal health is intrinsically linked to human health. Faculty and students work to advance science in an effort to improve patient care and create a healthier world for all species. Graduate students collaborate with faculty across the university, conducting research and developing novel treatments that not only transform veterinary care, but also have significant implications for human health. This practical education serves as a foundation for success in a range of fields, from clinical practice and research, to conservation medicine and public health.

Leading Research in Animal and Human Health
From investigating cardiovascular effects of cancer treatments to preventing the next pandemic, Tufts veterinary research is ambitious and far-reaching, expanding our understanding of treatments to make them more effective.

Exceptional Care for Extraordinary Circumstances
Cummings Veterinary Medical Center offers high-caliber care for patients with challenging and complex cases. Students gain first-hand experience treating and studying livestock, wildlife, small animals, and more.
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