Small Animal Clinical Sciences
The Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences is dedicated to promoting animal health and advancing the science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing animal diseases. Service, research, teaching D.V.M. candidates, and training interns and residents are cornerstones of the department. The seven teaching hospitals and clinics at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University provide students with a large, diverse caseload and exceptional training grounds.
Specialized Programs
The HeartSmart website was created to improve the care of dogs and cats with heart diseases.
The goal of Tufts' REVEAL Program for residents is to attract veterinarians to academic and research careers.
Award highlights Tufts at Tech’s innovative approach to community medicine
AKC Canine Health Foundation honors Freeman’s groundbreaking research into a diet-associated heart disease in dogs
Hemoperfusion can clear the blood of selected toxins quickly and more safely with new technologies
Dr. Stephanie Maciorowski, Resident, Foster Hospital’s Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care
New assistant clinical professor expands the radiation oncology service at Foster Hospital
Professor Lisa Freeman spoke with DVM360 about winning the AKC Canine Health Foundation’s inaugural health award for her DCM research.