By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- A delegation from Poland recently visited
Mississippi to get ideas for a new veterinary facility at
the Warsaw Agricultural University. Mississippi
State University hosted the president, vice president, head
of administration, two veterinarians and an architect who
studied the physical structure and general philosophy of the
College of Veterinary Medicine in Starkville. Drs.
Randy and Karyl Buddington, professors of biological
sciences at MSU, were two of the hosts for the
delegation. "MSU has
one of the newest College of Veterinary Medicine structures
in the United States. They not only wanted to learn how to
build their structure, but they also wanted to review the
organization of the college," Randy Buddington said.
"Mississippi State appreciates the opportunity to interact
with an international institution. It enables us to learn
from each other. We hope this will open the door for more
exchanges between our universities in the
future." Buddington
said Mississippi and Poland have similar veterinary
needs. "Poland
has an expanding hog and poultry industry. They have a
strong agricultural basis, much like we do," he
said. Poland
has four veterinary colleges, and the new one will replace
an existing program. Andrzej
Pisula, vice president for Warsaw Agricultural University,
said the group appreciated how MSU is involved with the main
agricultural crops and working to solve problems. "We're
not only interested in teaching and research, but we also
would like to increase extension efforts (like at MSU),"
Pisula said. The
Extension Service works to provide research results and
practical guidance to people outside the university
setting. During
their visit to Starkville, the Polish group attended a
horse-owner workshop at MSU's AgriCenter, toured meat
processing plants, visited with university researchers and
departments that interact with the veterinary
college. Dr.
Robert Cooper, director of MSU's Animal Health Center,
conducted tours throughout the facility. "We
appreciated the opportunity to get feedback on the facility
at MSU from international professionals and look forward to
possible academic interactions in the future," Cooper
said. "We saw
how MSU houses large and small animals in the clinic. The
organization of stables and how the plan is working at MSU
confirmed some of our ideas," Pisula said. The
individuals in the group were not first-time visitors to the
United States. In the past, members of the group have
visited other universities including Ohio State, Iowa State,
Washington State, Purdue, Rutgers, Oklahoma, Missouri,
Connecticut and Wisconsin. This was there first visit to a
university in the South. Released:
Feb. 7, 2000
Animal
Health
Polish Group
Visits Veterinary College
Contact: Dr. Randy Buddington, (662) 325-7580
Visit: DAFVM
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