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VETERINARY MEDICINE

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

Doctoral OtherCIP: 01.8001

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Princess Anne, Maryland

    J.T. Williams Hall, Princess Anne, Maryland, 21853-1299

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Active ListeningReading ComprehensionActive LearningCritical ThinkingSpeakingScienceComplex Problem SolvingJudgment and Decision MakingInstructingLearning StrategiesWriting

Knowledge

BiologyMedicine and DentistryEnglish LanguageCustomer and Personal ServiceMathematicsEducation and TrainingPsychology

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionWritten ComprehensionOral ExpressionProblem SensitivityDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningNear VisionWritten ExpressionSpeech RecognitionInformation OrderingSpeech Clarity

Tasks

  • Treat sick or injured animals by prescribing medication, setting bones, dressing wounds, or performi
  • Inoculate animals against various diseases, such as rabies or distemper.
  • Examine animals to detect and determine the nature of diseases or injuries.
  • Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
  • Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, an
  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.

Technology

Medical softwareData base user interface and query softwareDocument management softwareSpreadsheet softwareOffice suite softwareComputer based training softwareCalendar and scheduling softwareWord processing software

Tools

Ambu bagsAngiography cathetersAnimal catching polesAnimal electrocardiograph ECG unitsAnimal snaresArterial line cathetersArthroscopic surgical equipmentAspiration cathetersAutomated chemistry analyzersAutomated microbial identification systemsAvian restrainersBandage scissorsBarcode scannersBattery-operated orthopedic drillsBenchtop centrifuges3D movement analysis systemsAgar slidesAutomated ESR analyzersBack support bracesBalance boardsBiohazard containersBlood culture incubatorsCardiac monitorsCarousel slide projectorsCasting ovensCell washing equipmentCervical traction unitsCoagulation testing equipmentColorimetric devicesCompact digital cameras

Work Values

AchievementIndependenceRecognitionRelationshipsWorking ConditionsSupport
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Veterinarians29-1131.00
  • Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary25-1071.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Doctoral Other)

  • Physical examination of animals — conduct systematic head-to-tail assessments under attending veterinarian supervision in a clinical practice setting.
  • Diagnostic sample collection — gather blood, urine, feces, and tissue specimens following established protocols under direct oversight in a veterinary hospital.
  • Diagnostic imaging equipment — operate radiographic and ultrasound units with guidance, producing basic images for attending veterinarian interpretation in a clinical environment.
  • Routine vaccination administration — inoculate companion animals against rabies, distemper, and other core diseases according to established immunization schedules under supervision.
  • Wound care and bandaging — dress and manage minor wounds following standard wound-care protocols in a supervised small-animal clinical setting.
  • Medical record documentation — enter patient history, examination findings, and treatment notes into practice management software under mentorship in a veterinary clinic.
  • Client communication — convey basic pet care, feeding, and sanitation guidance to animal owners under direction in an outpatient consultation environment.
  • Pharmacological fundamentals — identify and prepare prescribed medications for common conditions under supervising veterinarian instruction in a clinical pharmacy setting.
  • Zoonotic disease awareness — recognize and report potential zoonotic disease indicators to senior clinicians following public health reporting protocols in a clinical context.
  • Laboratory result interpretation — review basic hematology and urinalysis results alongside a supervising veterinarian to support preliminary diagnoses in a hospital laboratory setting.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
100%
Placement Rate
76%