This may be the veterinarian's short hand code for "put to sleep" or euthanized. Other than this, you would need to provide more context - it isn't a standard medical abbreviation.
The initials DVM stand for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine was created in 1894.
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna was created in 1767.
University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover was created in 1778.
James Law has written: 'The farmer's veterinary adviser, a guide to the prevention and treatment of disease in domestic animals' -- subject(s): Veterinary hygiene, Veterinary therapeutics, Veterinary medicine 'Address delivered before the New York State Agricultural Society at Albany, Feb. 9, 1870 on rational and irrational treatment of animals' -- subject(s): Veterinary medicine 'Text book of veterinary medicine' -- subject(s): Veterinary medicine, Horses 'Railroads of the Yosemite Valley' 'The farmer's veterinary adviser' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Veterinary hygiene, Veterinary medicine 'Trouble Talking' 'The horseman's friend and veterinary adviser' -- subject(s): Horses, Veterinary medicine, Diseases 'The farmer's veterinary adviser' -- subject(s): Veterinary medicine
You cannot study veterinary medicine (the curriculum that results in you becoming a veterinarian) in Tampa, Florida because there is no accredited college of veterinary medicine there. In Florida there is one accredited college of veterinary medicine, at The University of Florida in Gainesville, FL.
Yes, The University of Minnesota has an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
For veterinarians it is, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.).
Veterinary Medicine - 2010 was released on: USA: May 2010