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New Veterinary School Plans to Embrace Links Between Human and Animal Health

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Oct 24, 2012 - 9:48:58 PM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - GUILDFORD, England, October 25, 2012 -- A new world-class School of Veterinary Medicine will be launched at the University of Surrey in 2014, constructed around the theme that human and animal health is intrinsically linked. The announcement of the plans today (Thursday 25 October) shows how the new School will embrace the 'One Health - One Medicine' philosophy and will include the development of a unique research-led veterinary medicine degree programme with an emphasis on
research, veterinary pathology and livestock medicine.

Currently there are only seven Schools of Veterinary Medicine in the country, and the
development of the eighth school will be the first of its kind in South East England. The
unique setting for the development at the heart of the University of Surrey's Manor Park
site in Guildford will encourage collaboration of students and staff from different
disciplines, with those studying towards a veterinary medicine qualification being exposed
to cutting edge technology in engineering and physics as well as receiving training in
core business skills.

The new School of Veterinary Medicine at Surrey will be delivered through
collaborations with key partners that the University already has strong relationships with
including: the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA), the BBSRC
Pirbright Institute, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), Fitzpatrick Referrals,
Liphook Equine Hospital and Westpoint Farm Vets. Over the coming year the University is
looking to extend its relationships with regional veterinary practices.

Students will also be exposed to global issues concerning animal health through the
University Global Partnership Network (UGPN), an exciting trilateral agreement between
Surrey, North Carolina State and São Paulo Universities through teaching collaborations,
summer scholarships and research exchanges.

Professor Lisa Roberts, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the
University of Surrey, comments: "As a research-intensive University we have the expertise,
reputation, technical and business skills which our students can benefit from, allowing us
to train the veterinary leaders of the future. Combining state-of-the-art facilities, our
unique partnerships and a campus location, the new School will provide a stimulating
environment not only for undergraduates, but for the professional development training of
qualified veterinary surgeons."

Professor John Fazakerley, Director of The Pirbright Institute, said: "This is good
news for the UK veterinary research community. The Pirbright Institute currently works in
close collaboration with the University of Surrey on research that benefits animal health
and welfare; we very much look forward to building on this established and growing
association as the new school of veterinary medicine is launched. There is an important
place for trained veterinarians in scientific research and we are delighted that the
University has decided to emphasise these areas in particular."

Professor Andy Durham of the Liphook Equine Hospital comments: "The new School of
Veterinary Medicine development programme at the University of Surrey is ideally timed to
provide an alternative to the traditional veterinary education and to respond to the
demands of a changing profession with fresh plans, ideas and enthusiasm. Enticing newly
developed facilities make Guildford an excellent student town and with several
collaborative specialist partners within the locality the new School of Veterinary
Medicine is perfectly placed geographically to provide a veterinary education fitting for
the 21st century."

Professor Noel Fitzpatrick comments: "The philosophy of One Health-One Medicine is
undeniably the single most important movement in medical science today. By making this a
cornerstone of the educational platform at the new veterinary school, the University of
Surrey will undoubtedly inspire a new breed of veterinary scientist. This next generation
of vets will be eminently employable as clinicians, scientists or researchers in a
globally changing healthcare market for animals and for humans. Most importantly, within
this ethos, they will be exposed to cutting edge clinical practice and research. The
University is ideally positioned to deliver this totally innovative approach to veterinary
education."

The University is already in consultation with the Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons (RCVS).

Freda Andrews, Head of Education at RCVS, commented: "We were pleased to meet
Professor Sir Christopher Snowden, President and Vice-Chancellor and his colleagues from
the University of Surrey recently, and interested to hear their proposals to develop a new
School of Veterinary Medicine. We will be working with them over the coming months to
develop a timetable for considering the new programme against our accreditation standards.
The monitoring process will take a number of years."

The University has already laid the foundations for the new School through its
expansion of teaching and research activities in its Faculty of Health and Medical
Sciences, including the launch of the BSc programme in Veterinary Biosciences in 2009 and
in October of this year a new MSc in Veterinary Microbiology. A new MSc in Veterinary
Pathology is also currently under development.

Throughout the next twelve month period the University will be involved with the
recruiting of new academic staff, attracting the first cohort of students, and beginning
building works in preparation for the first cohort of students in 2014.

About the University of Surrey

The University of Surrey is one of the UK's leading professional, scientific and
technological universities with a world class research profile and a reputation for
excellence in teaching and research. Ground-breaking research at the University is
bringing direct benefit to all spheres of life - helping industry to maintain its
competitive edge and creating improvements in the areas of health, medicine, space
science, the environment, communications, defence and social policy. Programmes in science
and technology have gained widespread recognition and it also boasts flourishing
programmes in dance and music, social sciences, management and languages and law. In
addition to the campus on 150 hectares just outside Guildford, Surrey, the University also
owns and runs the Surrey Research Park, which provides facilities for 140 companies
employing 2,700 staff.

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