Browse offsite electives by Name, Proximity, or Category. Click Apply to filter results. Use the Map to browse using a Google Maps interface and filter by proximity.

from
Description of Elective Experience:

There will be no formal didactic teaching but case based with physical examinations, interaction with pets, doctors at multiple locations and a high surgical case load.

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Experience is tailored to individual student goals (which we ask for prior to externship period).  Students are allowed to choose cases during the day which appeal to them and hands-on participation is encouraged.  Depending on the case load, students have the opportunity to practice day one skills including (but not limited to): feedlot processing, castration, pregnancy diagnosis, chute operation, physical exam, field necropsy, diagnostic sample collection and interpretation, foot work, dystocia, client communication, ect on the large animal side.  Small animal work consists of attending appointments with a DVM, participating in sick animal work ups and surgical cases. 

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Swine and Beef mostly consulting and a swine farm management company .We service farms of all sizes but mostly modern big sow farms and their downstream pig flows . We do some in house diagnostics and have a Metafarms record keeping bureau.

There are 10 veterinarians on staff.

 

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Metropolitan Veterinary Emergency Services is offering a clinical externship for students in Years 3 and 4. Students will gain experience in the following
areas:
‣ Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
‣ Point of Care Ultrasound (AFAST/TFAST/GFAST)
observation and usage.
‣ Emergency Procedure observations and
depending on student level, hands on
opportunities
‣ Case management with various specialists
including a boarded Criticalist, Internist,
Neurologist, Dermatologist, and Surgeons.
Additionally clinicians with practice limited to of
Ophthalmology and Dental care.
‣ Strengthen physical examination skills, diagnosis
and treatment of common ER presentations

• Depending on school clinical setup, externships
can be considered in 2 week blocks on
a first come, first serve basis.

• Shift timings will vary based on ER staffing and
externship coordinator. Students will
work with externship coordinator to
meet requirements of university and
personal goals.

• We are located in Louisville, KY. Known for
bourbon, horses, and bluegrass,
Louisville is home to a very lively
nightlife and food scene. For more
information visit https://lifeinlou.com/
live

• Contact tmarshall.mves@gmail.com or the
clinic directly, asking for Dr. Marshall at
502-266-7007.

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

We offer a fully immersive experience into a general practice hospital. Milford Animal Hospital is a full-service hospital that offers high-quality medicine and surgery. Students will take the lead on all preventative and medical cases. They will do exams, recommend and interpret diagnostics, and lead client communication. Students will be scrubbed in on all surgical procedures under the doctor assigned to them that day. This externship will be focused more on building critical-thinking skills and communication skills. Students will not be used as technicians for technical skills. 

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Opportunity to observe and participate in all aspects of general practice, including well and sick office visits, formulating diagnostic and treatment plans, medication selection, follow-up plans, case discussions, anesthesia planning, surgery, dental procedures, and euthanasia.  Emphasis on fear free handling and communication and connection with clients in order to best serve the patient's interests.  Mentoring will be provided for all aspects of participation.

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Aviagen is a poultry primary breeder company. We supply 70% of the global poultry breeding stock. During the externship, students will spend time with all of our internal veterinarians. They will get to visit Great-Grandparent (GGP) and Grandparent (GP) farms. Students will learn about poultry husbandry, management, common poultry diseases, and improve their poultry necropsy skills. Student will also spend time in our laboratory learning the most up to date techniques for diagnosing disease challenges and monitoring via the NPIP guidelines. 

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Students joining our clinic for an externship receive an immersive experience in small animal general practice.  They are engaged in discussing cases, performing exams, reading cytology samples, interpreting lab results, and observing dentistry and surgery. They are welcomed to observe and, when appropriate, participate in interactions with clients. Our clinic also sees exotics including small mammals, reptiles, and birds, so students will have exposure to a variety of species. One of our doctors is skilled in acupuncture, so there is also a chance to observe alternative medicine modalities. Our clinicians enjoy teaching and are experienced with externs. 

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

Animal Emergency of Gainesville is an overnight and weekend emergency hospital.  The student will be exposed to all types of emergency presentations in the small animal patient.  

Proximity:
Description of Elective Experience:

The student will join in the daily work of the V.E.T. Net NGO.  The organization is an educational NGO that seeks to improve the knowledge and skills of national veterinarians.  As such, the primary goal will be an exchange of knowledge rather than a chance to perform many procedures.  It is important to us to impart knowledge and skills that will be clinically useful here rather than teaching the way things are done in the USA, many of which cannot be practically applied in the local context and could potentially lead to discouragement of local veterinarians.  We will seek to use the interest of the student to guide the specifics of how he/she will be involved, but the general format will likely include involvement in 2 main areas.  One will spend some time at a small animal clinic run by the NGO.  Here the student will work in a setting that is similar to rural practices in the USA, but it is actually one of (if not the most) advanced clinics in the country.  The rest of the time will be spent working with an intern program comprised of recent graduates.  The student will be able to interact and learn about the local culture from their peers here and will also take part in both preparing and listening to lectures as well as participation in hands on labs.  Depending on what is needed/occurring, it is also possible that the student can participate in some large animal house calls as well.

Proximity:

Pages