Students will be able to gain insight into the daily functions of a shelter veterinarian, including diagnosis and treatment of illness, preventative care, and herd health discussions and decisions. Additionally, students spend a significant amount of time working in the high volume spay and neuter clinic.
Student would work under the guidance of shelter veterinarians on a daily basis. Tasks include performing surgeries on shelter animals, assessing the health status of shelter animals upon intake, examining and devising treatment plans for sick animals within the shelter.
This rotation is a 40 hour rotation, Monday through Friday. This is a hands-on experience, with most students averaging 60 sugeries over the 2 week period.