The Clinical Veterinary Medicine discipline at Nanjing Agricultural University is a key part of the College of Veterinary Medicine, alongside Basic Veterinary Medicine and Preventive Veterinary Medicine, and is recognized as a National Key Discipline that trains students in advanced animal clinical sciences and practice. It focuses on diagnosis, treatment, surgery, obstetrics, and clinical care of animals, combining rigorous theoretical coursework with extensive hands-on clinical training in the university’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital where students engage in real case rounds and develop practical skills in areas like internal medicine, diagnostic imaging, surgery, and clinical pathology. The academic program covers core areas such as veterinary internal medicine and diagnostics, veterinary surgery and obstetrics, animal reproduction, metabolic and nutritional diseases, toxicology and product safety, small animal diseases, and integrated Chinese and Western veterinary medicine, with research and practice directed toward solving complex clinical problems in livestock and companion animals. Graduates are prepared for careers as clinical veterinarians, animal health specialists, and diagnostic professionals in animal hospitals, research institutions, and veterinary practices, equipped with both scientific knowledge and clinical competencies to advance animal welfare, health services and veterinary care.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.