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for both animals and humans, must be effective for its intended use, must be a quality manufactured product, and must be properly labeled with how to safely use, store, and handle the drug. This office also ensures that these standards are maintained after the drug enters the marketplace. The office has eight divisions which each evaluate a different part of the drug review process.
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The Office of New Animal Drug Evaluation reviews information submitted by drug sponsors who are working to gain approval to manufacture and market animal drugs. This office determines if an animal drug should be approved and ensures that the new drug meets four pillars: the drug product must be safe
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In 1953, a Veterinary Medical Branch of the FDA was created within the Bureau of Medicine. A separate Bureau of Veterinary Medicine (BVM) was established in 1965. At this time, the BVM included a Division of Veterinary Medical Review, Division of Veterinary New Drugs, and a Division of Veterinary
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and identify safety issues with animal drugs, animal food, and animal devices. The Office works to prevent and address any animal food hazards. If any safety concerns are found, this Office can issue product safety alerts, packaging label changes, recalls, or can withdrawal a product's approval.
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but are for diseases that do not occur very frequently, only impact a small geographic area, or are only impacted a small number of animals each year. This Office also handles issues pertaining to "minor species" which include animals such as zoo animals,
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CVM monitors the safety of animal foods and medications. Much of the center's work focuses on animal medications used in food animals to ensure that significant drug residues are not present in the meat or other products from these animals.
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officers, and other scientists. The Office helps inspect products, analyze samples of products, and reviews products that may be imported into the United States. The Office conducts education and outreach about compliance, helps monitor
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of the center's goals and priorities and serve as liaisons for specific facilities, programs, and services provided by the center. This office is also in charge of managing billing, information management and technology,
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The Office of Surveillance and Compliance is in charge of regulating animal drugs and devices for their safety and effectiveness and also oversees animal food safety programs. Members of this office include
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Research. In 1970, the Division of Compliance and Division of Nutritional Sciences were added. The Bureau underwent reorganization in 1976 and in 1984, it was renamed the Center for Veterinary Medicine.
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that will be given to animals. These include animals from which human foods are derived, as well as food additives and drugs for pets or companion animals. CVM is responsible for regulating drugs,
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The mission of the center is "protecting human and animal health" and the vision of the organization is "Excellence. Innovation. Leadership." The organization works across multiple
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The Office of Management provides customer service, guidance, and education on the activities of the center. Individuals in this office are in charge of managing
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The Office of Minor Use and Minor Species is the smallest office within the Center and handles "minor use" drugs, which are those that are intended for use in
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The Office of the Director coordinates activities for the center and establishes policy in a wide variety of areas, including management, research, and
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The Office of Research helps to develop new procedures for analyzing drugs, food additives, and
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in food products. The Office is involved in many scientific areas of research including
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Regulation of food and dietary supplements by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Dr. Steven Solomon, DVM became the Director of the Center in 2017. He received his
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Hill, R.E. Jr.; Foley, P.L.; Clough, N.E.; Ludemann, L.R.; Murtle, D.C. (2013).
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and Abbreviated New Animal Drug Applications, approving the use of animal
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and education is also a significant part of this Office's activities.
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CVM does not regulate vaccines for animals; these are handled by the
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The Center for Veterinary Medicine is divided into six key offices.
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of animals. This office also helps develop screening tests for
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US FDA branch that regulates animal feed and medications
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Food and Drug Administration
www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
food
drugs
devices
United States Department of Agriculture
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
The Ohio State University
Master's in Public Health
Johns Hopkins University
disciplines
public health
compliance
New Animal Drug Applications
food additives
strategic planning
talent development
veterinarians
animal scientists
toxicologists
consumer safety
adverse events
contaminants
absorbed
distributed
metabolized
excreted
immunology

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