Ph.D. in Veterinary Surgery and Radiology is a graduate research program that focuses on surgical procedures and diagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine. The program typically lasts 3 to 5 years and integrates instruction in surgery, radiography, anatomy, and clinical practices with original research. Students learn about surgical interventions in animals, diagnostic imaging (X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI), and the creation of innovative approaches for animal care. Anesthesiology, post-surgical recuperation, and enhanced radiological diagnostics are all possible topics for research. Graduates are prepared for jobs in academia, specialized veterinary practice, or research, with the goal of improving veterinary care through advancements in animal surgery and imaging technology.