The Mannheimer Foundation, Inc., FL

Description of Elective Experience: 

Students participate in outdoor rounds (health surveillance of large nonhuman primate colonies), which include physical exmas, diagnostic procedures, TB testing, abdominal ultrasounds, administration of medications, etc.

 Students participate in hospital triage, working with veterinarians and veterinary techicians clinical/surgical cases arriving to hospital buildings.

Students participate in necropsy and laboratory  procedures (fecal examinations/identification of common parasites, blood work evaluations, etc).

Students are also expected to learn about some procedures associated with research (i.e. bone marrow aspirates, CSF taps, samples collections, etc).

Institutional and Educational Resources - staffing, equipment, etc.: 

If students are interested in laboratory animal medicine / comparative medicine field, this rotation will help students to prepare for residency positions, and ultimaltely for ACLAM boards

Educational resources available: journal club sessions (NHP articles), clinical rounds

Student Responsibilities - what is expected of students in terms of hours, days of the week, shadowing or actual support?: 

Students are expected to participate in all clinical and research support activities that are taking place during the rotation block.

Student Housing (include costs, amenities, pet friendly, contact info if different from elective contact info): 

Housing is available to students at no cost.

No Pets allowed.

Supervisor: 
Pablo R. Morales, DVM, DACLAM
Website: 
www.mannheimerfoundation.org
Address: 
20255 SW 360th Street
Homestead, FL 33034
United States
Is student housing available?: 
Yes
Hours of supervision by a licensed veterinarian per week: 
40