Description of Elective Experience:
In accordance with the State Practice Act, students will be provided the opportunity to:
- • Gain experience in general pet medicine in a bond-centered practice.
- • Understand Banfield’s best practice standards, code of conduct and ethics.
- • Understand the concepts of quality medicine and preventive care.
- • Understand how both high quality and high case load can complement each other.
- • Learn to perform a physical exam and to record a thorough medical history.
- • Improve technical skills such as: drawing blood, placing catheters, giving injections, starting fluids, assisting with anesthesia and surgeries under the mentor doctor’s direct supervision.
- • Collect and interpret laboratory specimens.
- • Learn how to order the appropriate diagnostic tests.
- • Learn to establish effective therapeutic plans.
- • Learn how to properly restrain dogs, cats and exotic pets for different medical procedures.
- • Learn how to efficiently and effectively use hospital equipment.
- • Learn how to charge appropriately for services provided and why this is important.
- • Learn and practice effective client and team communication skills.
- • Learn to work effectively with hospital associates and others critical to your success.
Institutional and Educational Resources - staffing, equipment, etc.:
3 Registered veterinary technicians, 3 veterinary technician students, and 1 veterinary assistant
Digital radiographs, dentistry high speed handpiece, full surgery suite
Student Responsibilities - what is expected of students in terms of hours, days of the week, shadowing or actual support?:
4 days a week, 10 hours a day, following lead doctor.
Supervisor:
Dr. Symone Niesz-Ent
Contact email:
Address:
1541 W. Lane Ave.
Columbus, OH 43221
United StatesPractice or Institution Type:
Is student housing available?:
No
Hours of supervision by a licensed veterinarian per week:
36