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TODAY’S REALITY

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TODAY’S REALITY

TODAY’S REALITY

Our veterinarians push the envelope on veterinary science daily to best serve our patients. From 3D printing to breaking ground in veterinary telemedicine, we constantly innovate in the hospital and the classroom. As science and technology have changed since 1983, so have their practical requirements. To keep up with today’s rapid pace of scientific development, we need a space designed to adapt with the times.

TOMORROW’S VISION

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We envision a dedicated cancer center and a clinical trials center. The operating room of the future would be designed to accommodate specialized procedures — modularly designed down to its infrastructure to be nimble and state-of-the-art. Our hospital will mirror human medicine, designed to develop industry-leading care, foster collaboration, and encourage discovery. Aggies are committed to leading by example, and we aspire to lead veterinary medicine into the future.

After a disheartening tumor diagnosis, Werner’s owners brought him to the Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital. An eight-hour surgery removed the tumor and his right eye and replaced 60% of his skull using pioneering 3D printing technology.

“He is just amazing. The fact that he’s still here is just a miracle. He really is Werner the Wonder Dog.”

~Andrea Streicher, SAH Client (and Werner’s person)

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