The University of Minnesota (UMN) College of Veterinary Medicine elevated veterinary student training with a new spectrum of care clinic made possible by a $5 million grant from the Stanton Foundation. Built on the comprehensive patient care provided by specialty, emergency and primary care offerings in the Lewis Small Animal Hospital, the new clinic serves as a learning hub for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program students by providing them with vital clinical experience employing a spectrum of care (SOC) approach. Spectrum of care is a concept that refers to the wide range of care options veterinarians can provide that takes into account medical evidence and consideration of each patient’s circumstances and each client’s resources, goals, and ability to provide medical care for their pet.
| Project | Vet Med (Pomeroy) Spectrum of Care |
|---|---|
| Design | CDG |
| Construction | Shaw-Lindquist |
| Square Footage | N/A |
| Project Cost | $4,000,000.00 |
| Construction Start | May 2025 |
| Completion | January 2026 |