Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine

Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine The OSU CVM encompasses the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.
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Our mission is innovation in animal and human health. We are a community of scholars committed to graduating highly skilled primary care veterinarians; to leading the nation in basic and applied biomedical research; and to providing the best veterinary services to our clients. Our core-elective curriculum emphasizes comparative medicine of all major animal species. Our students are reputed to be c

onfident, competent, practice ready veterinarians upon graduation, thanks to an excellent teaching faculty, dedicated staff and talented students.

Our Summer Research Training Program students wrapped up a summer of hard work and discovery at SRTP Poster Day! 🔬Congra...
08/16/2026

Our Summer Research Training Program students wrapped up a summer of hard work and discovery at SRTP Poster Day! 🔬

Congratulations to all of our students on showcasing their research and for the dedication, curiosity and hard work they put into their projects this summer. We’re proud of all they accomplished! 👏

📸 From hands-on externships to summer adventures, our vet students are making memories and gaining experience! Here’s a ...
08/15/2026

📸 From hands-on externships to summer adventures, our vet students are making memories and gaining experience!

Here’s a look at what they’ve been up to this summer! ☀️

The future of veterinary medicine is here! Congratulations to our class of 2030 on receiving their gray coats and beginn...
08/14/2026

The future of veterinary medicine is here!

Congratulations to our class of 2030 on receiving their gray coats and beginning this incredible journey. 🩺🧡

🔬 Research on Tap 🔬Join Dr. Jeff Frisbee, interim associate dean for research and department head of Physiological Scien...
08/14/2026

🔬 Research on Tap 🔬

Join Dr. Jeff Frisbee, interim associate dean for research and department head of Physiological Sciences, for an evening of science, conversation, and discovery at Research on Tap!

🍺 Iron Monk Brewery
📅 Aug. 17
⏰ 5:30 p.m.

Dr. Frisbee will explore “Insidious Vascular Decline: The Silent Failure of Your Microcirculation” and what happens when the body’s smallest blood vessels begin to fail.

Come learn, ask questions and connect with OSU researchers!

Today at 10 a.m. the class of 2030 will receive their gray coats at the Induction Ceremony as they begin their path to b...
08/13/2026

Today at 10 a.m. the class of 2030 will receive their gray coats at the Induction Ceremony as they begin their path to becoming DVMs!

You can watch the ceremony live online at: https://okla.st/45ZfKus

📚 Early Admissions Application📚 The Early Admission Program gives high-achieving students a head start on their journey ...
08/12/2026

📚 Early Admissions Application📚

The Early Admission Program gives high-achieving students a head start on their journey to becoming a veterinarian. Students accepted into the program secure a seat in veterinary school early, receive personalized guidance and support, and complete their undergraduate degree with a clear path toward veterinary medicine.

Apply today 👉 okla.st/4zefdlX

🧬Cowboys on the Stage🧬 Diani Nanayakkara presented her research poster, “Brainstem Astrocytic Remodeling in Diet-Induced...
08/11/2026

🧬Cowboys on the Stage🧬

Diani Nanayakkara presented her research poster, “Brainstem Astrocytic Remodeling in Diet-Induced Obesity: Implications for Sympathetic Excitation,” at the 2026 American Physiology Summit.

We’re proud to see our students sharing their research and contributing to the future of veterinary and biomedical science!

Read her story ➡️ https://okla.st/4xBRM4q

🩺  on the National Stage🩺Three OSU CVM alumni are putting their expertise to work this week at The Run For A Million, on...
08/11/2026

🩺 on the National Stage🩺

Three OSU CVM alumni are putting their expertise to work this week at The Run For A Million, one of the premier events in western equine sports.

We’re proud to see our alumni representing on one of the biggest stages in the equine industry.🧡

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐮𝐧 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 📝

There is an experienced team helping keep the equine athletes of The Run For A Million feeling their best all week long.

Dr. Joe Carter, DVM, and Dr. Joe Noble, DVM, made the trip from Oklahoma to Las Vegas, joining their dedicated team who began setting up inside the South Point Equestrian Center’s on-site veterinary clinic before the first horses even arrived.

By the end of the week, The Run For A Million will have three official veterinarians and eight assistants on site, all with one primary responsibility — the health and wellbeing of the horses competing here.

Joining Carter and Noble will be board-certified equine surgeon from Oklahoma Equine Hospital Dr. Jessi Arnold, DVM. She will complete a veterinary team equipped to handle the wide range of needs that can arise during a major equine competition.

And when this crew comes to a horse show, they come prepared.

The squad brought much of the equipment and medical supplies from a full-service equine practice, including digital X-ray and ultrasound equipment, supplies for regenerative medicine and sports medicine procedures, medications, and other necessities needed to evaluate and care for horses throughout the event.

Their home base for the week is something competitors may not realize is built right into the South Point Equestrian Center. The facility includes its own veterinary clinic as part of a massive equestrian complex that also features more than 1,200 climate-controlled stalls, multiple climate-controlled arenas, a feed store, ice machine and other amenities designed specifically for hosting major equine events.

For Carter, working from a horse show is familiar territory.

A 1984 graduate of the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine and founder of Oklahoma Equine Hospital, Carter spent approximately two decades working in hospital and reproductive medicine before turning much of his attention to horse show sports medicine and lameness. Today, he and his team regularly travel to major reining, cutting and reined cow horse events across the country.

Noble brings an impressive résumé of his own. Also a graduate of the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Noble went on to complete a surgical residency at Purdue University and has built an extensive career in equine medicine, particularly in reproduction and advanced reproductive techniques.

Together, the veterinarians bring decades of experience with performance horses and the types of issues that can arise when elite equine athletes are competing at the highest level.

Throughout the week, the veterinary team will be available to evaluate and treat horses as needed, whether that means addressing a sudden concern, providing diagnostic imaging, helping manage soreness or simply making sure a horse is comfortable and ready to compete.

Most of the veterinary team’s work will happen away from the arena lights and outside the view of the crowd. But behind every great performance is a group of people watching closely over the horses who make this event possible.

Only ✨1 WEEK✨ until our future veterinarians are back on campus!📚
08/10/2026

Only ✨1 WEEK✨ until our future veterinarians are back on campus!📚

Congratulations to fourth-year student Carly Clark! 🎉
08/05/2026

Congratulations to fourth-year student Carly Clark! 🎉

Introducing Carly Clark, a 2026 Women for OSU Scholar! Carly is passionate about strengthening the human-animal bond through compassion, innovation and accessibility. As a student ambassador for the College of Veterinary Medicine and a volunteer with Turning Point Therapeutic Riding, she supports both animals and individuals through education, outreach and hands-on care.

To read more about the 2026 Women for OSU scholars, visit bit.ly/4jGR52G.

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