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Working with and shadowing doctors during exam, appointments, laboratory, and surgery. Learning skills essential to performing the duties of a small animal clinician. working closely with support staff to gain insights from their experiences. Interacting with clients to gain more client-facing experience, including obtaining histries.
We are a 1 doctor 5 year old small animal practice that uses fear free protocols. Currently we are practicing curbside medicine to ensure the safety of staff and clients. Most communication currently is done over the phone. We have provided externships for RVT students (1 student at a time) where they perform technical skills, history, client communication, medical record input (supervised).
Noah's Animal Hospitals is a group of privately-held small-animal veterinary hospitals in the Greater Indianapolis area. Within our hospitals, we offer General Practice, Emergency/Specialty and Low-Cost practice modatlities. Students' experiences can be tailored to meet their interests, with time in each practice type or alternately concentrated in one hospital.
See the workings of small animal hospital.
Examinations from wellness to working up non-wellness, diagnostics-bloodwork, X-rays, and ultrasound. Surgeries-spay/neuter to major surgeries. Dentals.
The practice, mostly ambulatory, consists of a solo practitioner working in a rural area with pleasure and work horses and broodmares. Emergency workload is high depending on the season.
We are a 2.5 doctor small animal general practice in rural Clinton County Ohio (Wilmington, OH). We offer comprehensive care in our community with general wellness care, sick pet care, and care for all life stages. We have both appointments and walk-in hours, which provides a broad range of cases. We mainly treat dogs and cats, with the occasional pocket pet. . We deal with all socioeconomic demographics, offering the student a practical approach to patient care.
General mixed animal practice (surgery and medicine), with some referrel from surrounding area.
We offer a broad spectrum of clinical experience in both small and large animal medicine and surgery. We can focus the rotation on the area in which the student is interested.
Brown Equine Hospital is located in Somerset, Pennsylvania, a small town nestled in the Laurel Highlands, a region known for its beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Brown Equine Hospital is a referral hospital with one boarded surgeon, a doctor residency trained in internal medicine, and 24 hour technical staff. The caseload is varied and includes medical, surgical, lameness, and emergency cases in western and English performance horses, pleasure horses, Draft horses, and Standardbred racehorses. Hands-on learning (including ample opportunities to “scrub in”), a busy caseload, and stall side rounds allow students to gain exposure and experience to many aspects of equine practice.
SHPC is a fast paced, busy general small animal practice in the Greater Cincinnati suburbs. We see both routine visits and emergencies regularly. Our hours do extend into the late evening, which enables us to provide comprehensive care to a larger population of clients. Routine visits for canines and felines and are tailored to the specific pet and owner. We do see some exotics for routine care (check ups, tooth, beak, nail trims). Emergency care for canines, felines, and some exotics is a point our practice takes pride in. We will always squeeze in sick pets whether they are new or existing clients. These range from simple diarrhea cases to full surgical emergencies. We triage, stabilize, treat within our clinic however we do have good relationships with local specialists and ERs. Therefore critical cases needing a specialist opinion or intensive overnight care are referred out. Our surgical caseload is diverse. We do elective routine surgeries, many orthopedics, and emergency surgeries as indicated.