Our Impact
AMC’s Community Funds assisted pets whose owners were unable to afford either basic or lifesaving specialty care, as well as rescue animals, guide dogs, and retired police and military dogs, with 3.5 million in charitable care in 2023.
AMC is the largest postgraduate veterinary teaching institution in the world: over 2,500 residents and interns have trained at AMC.
In 2023, AMC had over 59,000 patient visits, with almost 20,000 patients visiting our veterinary ER.
In 2023, AMC veterinarians published 30 peer-reviewed articles, books, book chapters, and other publications to generate new veterinary knowledge and advance the care we’re able to provide for our beloved companion animals.
“AMC is certainly busier than anywhere I’ll ever work again, so just managing a day here is an experience that no other resident in the country will get. This place is big and bustling, but I can always get a consult immediately from a senior staff doctor because he or she is just down the hall. This collaborative environment means that we can offer an amazing quality of medicine.”
Dr. Beryl Swanson, former AMC Neurology Resident“If it weren’t for the generosity of AMC’s Monty and Minny Fund, we would have had to choose between our home and our dog Snoot’s healthcare.”
Joe Bowerman, owner of Snoot