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Mission and History
Veterinary Medicine Extension faculty specialists serve the entire state of California from two locations:
School of Veterinary Medicine (UC Davis campus)
University of California
Davis CA 95616-8736
Phone: (530) 752-0853
Fax: (530) 752-7563
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Veterinary Medicine Teaching and
Research Center (VMTRC)
18830 Road 112
Tulare CA 93274
Phone: ( 559) 688-1731
Fax: ( 559) 686-4231 |
What is Veterinary Medicine Extension?
Veterinary Medicine Extension, at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, is the outreach arm of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Cooperative Extension, a joint program between the University of Cali
fornia's Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
A Brief History
Mission
Veterinary Medicine Extension's purpose is to develop and disseminate to the people of California new knowledge about animal health and human health relative to animals or animal products. Where adequate know
ledge is not available to characterize or solve a particular problem, Veterinary Extension specialists bring facts concerning the issue to the campus and foster research necessary to address the problem.
Programs
Our programs are focused on finding science-based solutions to problems that threaten the vitality of California's animal industries, rather than on clinical issues affecting individual producers. Veterinary
Medicine Extension's customers include the general public, public policy agencies, animal-related industries, food producers, commodity groups, consumers of animal products, and the animals themselves.
Objective
To actively listen to California's public and animal related industries, represent their needs to the University, execute applied research projects necessary to facilitate field adoption of animal health- and
welfare-related research findings, and provide science-based technology and information transfer to the public-at-large.
Collaborators
Agriculture Experiment Station faculty members, other university faculty members, county-based farm advisors, veterinarians, and the public.
Current Projects
Current projects are featured on each of the programs pages listed in the Web site menu.
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