Ancare Veterinary Hospital is seeking 3rd and fourth year students looking for an in-depth practice experience. Ancare Veterinary Hospital has developed a 2 and 4 week curriculum to help jump start experience in small animal practice. The program was developed by Chief of Staff and owner, Dr. Steve Dullard, a diplomate in Canine and Feline Practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners and Past President of the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the Illinois Veterinary Medical Association. He is a member of Veterinary Management Group 12. Dr. Dullard has spoken extensively on feline surgery, laser surgery, endoscopic ear surgery, brachycephalic surgical treatment, practice management and student mentoring. He has authored two chapters in “Secrets of Feline Medicine”. Dr. Dullard was the 2017 ISVMA President’s Award Recipient
- The externship is a “hands on” experience. Students can expect to perform several spay/neuters during their externship on local animal shelter patients being placed for adoption.
- Students will perform routine dental prophylaxis and receive instruction on surgical extraction of teeth. All patients receive dental CT scans to facilitate maximum evaluation along with bisecting angle digital radiographs post extraction or if additional evaluation is needed.
- The hospital routinely performs multiple ultrasounds on a daily basis with most urinalysis obtained by ultrasound guided cystocentesis.
- CT scans are performed on a regular basis along with digital radiography
- Orthopedic, flexible and rigid endoscopy, back surgery and soft tissue surgery are performed on a regular basis in which students will assist. CO2 laser is often used for superior results over scalpel.
- A state-of-the-art in-house laboratory, extensive use of cytology, patient side testing along with use of a reference laboratory is used to maximize diagnosis. Students will be given extensive training in the use of cytology and with practicing interpretation of CBC and general chemistries when formulating treatment plans.
- Ancare Veterinary Hospital has an extensively trained staff of 6 certified veterinary technicians on staff who will help give students “hands on” technical training. In many practices, veterinarians do not always have a technician available to perform these tasks and students often do not get enough training in professional school.
- Physical therapy is an important component in post-operative recovery of orthopedic cases. Underwater treadmill, dog jogger, soft tissue ultrasound, electrical stimulation, cold laser and massage therapy are all components utilized at Ancare Veterinary Hospital on recovery.
- The staff is trained in low stress handling of dogs and cats, use of Gentle Leader head collars and identification of common symptoms requiring behavioral training/intervention.
- All students will have a lecture on profit/loss sheets interpretation in a successful practice, business management practices, organized veterinary medicine, effective use of staff and importance of communication (verbal and non-verbal).
- Ancare Veterinary Hospital is a Gold Level Practice certified by the American Association of Feline Practitioners.
- Students will receive a study guide based on the length of their externships 2 or 4 weeks and some required reading will be asked of the students.
- A 40 hour a week commitment is expected. Students may receive a stipend if allowed by their school. Free housing is available with kitchen.
- Students are encouraged to view the powerpoint that is available and to visit ancarevet.com to learn more about Ancare Veterinary Hospital.
- Contact Ancare Veterinary Hospital at ancarevetlasalle@gmail.com or 815-223-1000 for more information.
This is an excellent opportunity for any student looking for hands on training in a high quality practice and a learning environment meant to jump start their career as successful practice ready doctors.
A powerpoint on the facility is available by request.
7 certified veterinary technicians on staff, 4 doctor practice, full in-house laboratory, ultrasound, digital radiography including dental, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, flexible and rigid endoscopy, advanced feline medicine, CT Scan, physical therapy, exotic medicine and internal medicine. We have an arrangement with the local humane society so students have ample opportunity to delop spay and neuter technique. Training includes discussions on varied case load, assignments on surgery development, work on technical skills, soft skills, goal setting and understanding a profit/ loss sheet. The hospital has a grieving room so dealing with end-of-life issues will also be addressed.
Student is expected to attend at least 40 hours per week. The hospital is open 7 days a week so more hours are encouraged to maximize experience and contact hours. Some small assignments will be given to enhance learning and understanding on skill development. Students will work closely with technicians on technical skill development. Students will scrub in with doctor on surgeries and perform spay and neuters. Students will accompany doctor for all examinations if free. Development of basic abdominal ultrasound techniques including Tfast, Afast and Global fast methods is covered. Any areas that the student would like to explore is encouraged. A two week minimum committment is required but 4 weeks is encouraged if possible. The program is fast paced and will expose students to all aspects of private practice.
I have a fully furnished house that students can live at for free. Stipend is available at for qualified schools