Université de Montréal Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (French: Faculté de médecine vétérinaire) at Université de Montréal[1] is one of five veterinary medical schools in Canada. It is the only French-language veterinary college in North America. The faculty is part of the Université de Montréal and is located in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec near Montreal.[2]
Type | Public Faculty of Veterinary Medicine |
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Established | 1969 |
Location | , , |
Website | www.fmv.umontreal.ca |
The veterinary college was located in Oka, Quebec before moving to Saint-Hyacinthe in 1947. In Oka, the veterinary college formed part of an agricultural-veterinary educational centre operated by the Trappists. This centre was financed by the Quebec Department of Agriculture.[2]
The Centre became the direct responsibility of the Québec Department of Agriculture from 1947 to 1969. In 1969, the Centre became a Université de Montréal faculty. Considerable development in staff and facilities has taken place.[2]
The FMV holds a full accreditation of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and is one of 15 faculties and affiliated schools of Université de Montréal
Studies
editDoctorate of Veterinary Medicine (438 students)
- 96 students admitted / year
- 5-year program (4 years of theory, 1 year of practical training)
- Program focused on skills
- Offered exclusively by the FMV in Quebec
- Very high quota (10 applications / admission)
- Feminization: More than 80% of female students
HIGHER EDUCATION
Internship (IPSAV) (28 students, 1-year program)
- Pet medicine
- Bovine medicine
- Equine medicine
- Porcine medicine
- Theriogenology
- Zoo and exotic pet medicine
Residency (33 students, 3-year program)
- Anesthesiology
- Laboratory animals
- Surgery
- Animal behavior
- Dentistry
- Dermatology
- Medical imagery
- Internal medicine
- Population medicine
- Zoological medicine
- Veterinary microbiology
- Neurology
- Ophthalmology
- Veterinary pathology
- Clinical pathology
- Theriogenology
- Emergency medicine and intensive care
Masters in Veterinary Science (80 students, 2-year program)
- Biomedicine
- Epidemiology
- Veterinary hygiene and food safety
- Medicine of laboratory animals
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Reproduction
- Clinical science
Ph.D. in Veterinary Science (45 students, 3-year program)
- Epidemiology
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Reproduction
Post doctorate studies (14 students)
Microprograms (32 students)
- Public health
- Companion animals
Research
editSince 1972, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine has been home to the Centre de Recherche en Reproduction Animale (CRRA) [Animal Reproduction Research Centre],[3] a facility dedicated to the understanding of reproductive issues in large domestic animals (livestock).
Centres and Research Groups
- CRRF (Reproduction and Fertility Research Center): http://www.medvet.umontreal.ca/CRRA/index.php/en/
- DSA R&D (Herd Health Management)
- GRAC (Companion Animal Research Group)
- GREMEQ (Equine Research)
- GREMIP (Research Group on Infectious Diseases in Production Animals: http://www.medvet.umontreal.ca/gremip/index.php/en/
- GREPAQ (Animal pharmacology research group of Quebec)
- GRESA (Food Safety Research Group)
- GREZOSP (Research Group on Epidemiology of Zoonoses and Public Health)
- EcL (Escherichia coli Laboratory): http://www.ecl-lab.com/en/
Research Chairs
- Poultry (philanthropic chair)
- Research Chair in Meat Safety (CRSNG Industrial Chair)
Research networks
- CQSAS (Québec Centre for Wild Animal Health)
- CRIPA (Swine and poultry infectious diseases research center)
- Bovine Mastitis (Canadian Bovine Mastitis and Milk Quality Research Network)
- RQR (Research Network on Reproduction)
Bioevaluation centers
- Animal houses
- Poultry research center
- Agro environmental platform REPA
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "[1]." Université de Montréal. October 18, 2004.
- ^ a b c Frank, J.F.; James-Abra, Erin (2015-02-26). "Canadian Colleges of Veterinary Medicine". The Canadian Encyclopedia (online ed.). Historica Canada.
- ^ "Centre de recherche en reproduction animale". University of Montreal Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
External links
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