Three departments at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) provide outstanding
internship and residency opportunities for veterinary graduates that wish to extend their academic instruction and experience.

The school offers one-year internship programs to newly graduated veterinarians and three- or four-year residency programs in several clinical disciplines for veterinarians seeking advanced training and board certification. Residents have generally already completed an internship.

Residents and interns are exposed to numerous specialties and work side-by-side with experts in their fields. Residents may apply to one of several different areas of specialty, including anesthesiology, cardiology, emergency, and critical care, equine theriogenology, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, radiology, surgery, and zoological medicine.

Interns in four areas (internal medicine, small animal, large animal, and zoological medicine) rotate through different specialties and spend about a fourth of their time on the emergency service. They also have some elective time to spend in an area of interest within the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH).