COLLEGE GOALS

In line with the Isabela State University’s vision and mission, the School of Veterinary Medicine is tasked to produce quality graduates who are competent in the practice of General Veterinary Medicine and provide manpower to the development and implementation of health programs in the animal industry, and as partners in promoting the nation’s goals for food sustainability.

COURSES OFFERED

DOCTOR OF VETEIRNARY MEDICINE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

The Program objectives of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine are of its graduates to:

  1. Practice adequate and well-founded competence in an international perspective in veterinary medicine and to relate it to other disciplines;
  2. Convey comprehensive and effective information in the field of animal health management and public concerns;
  3. Identify health problems in a geophysical environment and devise strategies for diagnosis, prevention and control, treatment and eradication procedures of livestock diseases;
  4. Formulate, implement and promote animal health programs and veterinary health concerns and evaluate the effectiveness of the programs through critical decisions
  5. Demonstrate professional work attitude and entrepreneurial skills; and
  6. Execute social commitment and sense of responsibility to work towards national goals, development thrust and concerns to boost animal health care and production.

The Program objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry are of its graduates to:

  1. Convey comprehensive and effective information in the field of animal production management and public concerns;
  2. Identify animal production problems in a geophysical environment and apply appropriate strategies for a suitable animal husbandry practice.
  3. Demonstrate professional work attitude and entrepreneurial skills; and
  4. Execute social commitment and sense of responsibility to work towards national goals, development thrust and concerns to boost animal production and management.

FACULTY

DVM PROGRAM

NameEducational backgroundDesignation
Hayette Mae L. Adarna, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine­­ College GAD Focal Person, Alumni Coordinator
Leah G. Alejandro, DVM, Ph.D.– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine­­
– Master of Veterinary Studies (Preventive Medicine)
– Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science major in Animal Physiology
Department Chair, Clinical Sciences
Sherwin L. Alota, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
– Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine major in Veterinary Parasitology
Department Chair, Paraclinical Sciences
Jennifer B. Bermudez, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
– MS in Veterinary Medicine major in Veterinary Physiology
College Research and Development Coordinator
Jojo D. Cauilan, DVM, Ph.D.– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
– Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine major in Veterinary Anatomy
– Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences major in Animal Science
College Dean
Emmanuel R. Cauinian, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
– Master of Science in Animal Science
Department Chair, Veterinary Basic Sciences
Retchel S. Contillo, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
– Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine major in Veterinary Surgery
VSC Adviser
Carlea S. Geron, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary MedicineInternship Coordinator
Lariza N. Mallari, DVM– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
– MS in Veterinary Medicine major in Veterinary Microbiology
College Secretary
Karina Marie G. Nicolas, DVM, Ph.D.– Doctor of Veterinary
– MS in Veterinary Medicine major in Veterinary Physiology
– Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences major in Animal Science
On-Fellowship Program
Tabuno, Bryan Dave P.– Doctor of Veterinary

BSAH PROGRAM

NameEducational BackgroundDesignation
Fedelis B. Antimano– Bachelor of Science in Animal
– Master of Science Agricultural Sciences
Lauren Moises C. Laño– Bachelor of Science in Animal
– Master of Science Agricultural Sciences
Program Chair