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During their time at Old Dominion Equine Associates, students will experience a large spectrum of sports medicine and general practice. This will include extensive lameness evaluations and treatments, preventative medicine, reproductive services, and alternative medicine to include acupuncture and chiropractic services. All of our veterinarians carry digital radiographs and digital ultrasounds with them, and we have an inhouse laboratory allowing students to get firsthand experience at not only preforming theses diagnostics, but also interpreting them. We strive to involves each student and allow them hands on opportunities to learn and improve their clinical skill set.

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With oversight, students will be responsible for physical examinations with clients present, communicating findings and recommendations with clients, relaying lab results, performing blood draws and other technical skills, monitoring anesthesia, etc.

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Throughout the duration of the externship, candidates experience a fast paced environment of the small animal practice field.  Externship candidates will be exposed to a variety of appoitments that include but aren't limited to wellness, sick, and surgery related along with client education regarding many medications and practices. The candidate will also be exposed to a broad spectrum of surgical procedures during there time with Healthy Pets of Rome Hilliard.

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Opportunity for students to expand on their bovine reproductive knowledge (Reproductive physiology, improve palpation and ultrasound skills, and investigate/problem solve problem donors).

Additional herd health opportunities are available at associated recipient farm (cow-calf production medicine).

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To experience all aspects of General Practice

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Student will be observing our large animal practitioners on herd health visits on our dairy, beef, and swine herds.  Depending on case load he may also participate in small animal cases if the candidate is interested.

 

 

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We are a 24 hour emergency only hospital. No specialty. We manage emergency cases such as DKAs, blocked cats, septic patients, congestive heart failure… Etc. Lots of emergency surgery as well including foreign bodies, splenectomy's, pyometra

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This elective will provide a two week clinical rotation in small animal emergency and critical care medicine. 

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Steele Veterinary Clinic is a five doctor mixed animal practice located in south central North Dakota (80% large animal and 20% small animal). Our large animal consist of cow-calf, feeders, backgrounders, small ruminant, equine and dairy cattle.  We provide a full clinic experience for all of our veterinary student externs.  They will get to experience both large and small animal cases in a clinic setting, doing herd work in the country, sale barn experience and after hours emergencies in both large and small animal cases.  

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E X T E R N S H I P P R O G R A M O U T L I N E

F O R H O S P I TA L S

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

• Create a new generation of amazing veterinarians that will grow your

practice and take ownership of our Industry.

• Continue the growth of knowledge and well-being of our veterinarians

as promoted through the Suveto Externship (SE) and Harbor educational

programs.

• Promote the ideals of the Mentor/Mentee relationship.

• 2–8-week externship/preceptorship programs that champion Veterinary

Medicine in practical real-life situations.

B A S I C S TA N D A R D S / R E Q U I R E M E N T S :

• Immediate (within visual and audible distance) and (in)direct supervision

of a 4th year Veterinary student by a licensed Veterinarian as required by

State Board for activities described in course objectives.

Note: For Universities with 3rd year clinicals we will include these students

• Completion of all required State and University forms to guarantee student

recognized credit for externship in timely fashion

• Complete all course objectives with assessments and evaluations.

• Acceptable staffing, facility, and instrumentation to complete course

objectives.

• Present and discuss online/SMS supplemental instruction as provided by

Harbor staff/Suveto Legacy Owners.

C O U R S E O B J E C T I V E S

• Demonstrate ability to perform basic technical skills (i.e., blood draw, catheter

placement, nursing care).

• Perform a comprehensive physical examination and create a working problem list.

• Show proficiency at applying a systematic approach to differential diagnosis,

selected diagnostic testing, and treatment.

• Become familiar with commonly used medications, calculations, and protocols for

administration.

• Induce and monitor a patient under general anesthesia.

• Demonstrate basic surgical techniques of approach, tissue handling, and suturing.

• Perform a comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment.

• Effectively communicate to a client physical exam findings, wellness programs,

medical treatment plans, diagnostic results, and discharge/follow up instructions.

• Demonstrate knowledge and application of emergency protocols including

assessment, CPR, and life sustaining procedures.

• Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic business principles applied

to Veterinary medicine.

M E N T O R / S T U D E N T E X P E C TAT I O N S

• Mentor will be primary contact for Suveto Externship (SE) team during the

externship process and provide any required materials in a timely fashion to

facilitate program success.

• Designated Mentors will have the ability to delegate Student learning

objectives to Associate Veterinarians and support staff at their discretion.

• Mentor will devote themselves to providing Student with direct, hands-on

experiences for learning the course objectives at every available “opportunity”.

• Mentors will use their discretion as to what defines applicable opportunities

that do not risk patient care, client experience, hospital reputation, or

hospital team dynamics.

• Mentor will be expected to spend a minimum of 2 hours per week devoted

to one-on-one mentorship with the student as provided by the SE learning

objectives.

• Mentor will participate with Student in 2 hours per week Case Discussion

selected from the Student’s Case Load as defined below.

• Discussions will include case presentation/recap, the systematic approach to

differential diagnosis, selected diagnostic testing, treatment, recommended

follow up procedures, and client communication.

• Medical/Surgical skill sets necessary for direct/immediate supervision of a

veterinarian will occupy at least 10 hours per week.

• Please refer to your State’s Veterinary Board for required levels of supervision

Ex: Microsoft Word - Vet Supervision Chart (mo.gov)

• Mentor will facilitate one spay or neuter procedure to be performed by the

Student with immediate supervision by a veterinarian.

• Recommended to utilize relationships with local rescue or shelter groups for

patient selection.

• Mentor will facilitate for one comprehensive oral health assessment and

Treatment to be performed by the Student with direct and immediate supervision

by a veterinarian as applicable during Externship period.

• Mentor will allow for Business management practices to occupy at least 1 hour

per day or 1 day per week.

• Ex: Inventory/ordering, payroll, Staff evaluations, clinic meetings, budgeting,

KPI assessment, facility maintenance, etc.

• Mentor will provide written/oral feedback and assessment of Student

performance as supplied by the SE team.

• Final assessment will be given to Student in person nearing the end of the

externship.

• Students will be required to follow a Code of Conduct as outlined by SE team to

ensure non-disruption of Hospital operations and facilitate best experiences.

• Students will provide SE team and ‘matched’ hospital with the student

background pro forma as provided by SE team by required deadlines.

• Students will expect to have direct involvement with at least 5 medical and/or

surgical cases per medically focused day.

• Direct involvement includes direct or observational participation in history,

signalment, vitals/physical examination, differential diagnosis, diagnostic

testing, procedures, fee/estimate creation, client communication/discharge

instructions.

• Students will be required to Lead (direct) case management for 1 medical

or surgical case per week with immediate supervision of a veterinarian from

presentation to discharge including any follow up during Externship.

• Students will be required to provide the Hospital with assistance as needed with

the following: inventory management (restocking, counts, ordering), patient

nursing care, cleaning, sterilization, and/or administrative tasks (call backs,

sympathy cards, reminders, billing, etc.)

• Students will provide written feedback and assessment of Externship Hospital

performance as supplied by SE team during the Externship period.

• Assessment will be discussed with Mentor in person

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