About Our Department

The mission of the Department of Clinical Sciences is to promote teaching, research, and service in the field of veterinary medicine.

Teaching - Provide clinical expertise and excellence in teaching throughout the curriculum.

Research - Conduct excellent research which will enhance the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of animal disease, promote animal health and productivity, and take advantage of our unique access to naturally-occurring clinical disease in order to explore mechanisms of fundamental importance to biomedical science.

Service - Provide excellent clinical service to the profession and community as well as a focus of veterinary clinical expertise to the College and University.
 


At a Glance

Clinical Sciences faculty come from more than 14 countries on six continents, including 15 U.S. states.
The department is comprised of more than:
85  Faculty Members
50  Residents
11  Adjunct Faculty Members, 6 Courtesy Lecturers, and 12 Visiting Faculty
22  Emeritus Faculty
across 20  Specialty Sections (Explore our Department)
10    Administrative staff support department operations



Programs/Partnerships

Clinical Sciences faculty are responsible for many programs independent of the department such as Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists, Cornell Veterinary Biobank, Estimated Breeding Values (EBV's), Equine Performance Clinic, Sprecher Institute for Comparative Cancer Research, and the Swanson Wildlife Health Clinic.  Our faculty also partner with many organizations such as the Bronx Zoo, Cayuga Medical Center, Jane Goodall Institute, Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and the Wildlife Conservation Society.