Eagle's Nest Animal Hospital, VA

Description of Elective Experience: 

Our externs will experience the typical caseload of a well-run, multi-doctor private practice. Under the supervision of a veterinarian, externs will provide wellness care, gather patient histories, perform physical examinations, develop diagnostic and therapeutic plans, assist in the management of medical cases, scrub into surgery, develop client communication skills, and generate appropriate medical records. Hospital Average Daily Caseload is 90 patients per day.

Learning Objectives

1. Mastering Key Clinical Techniques: 

  • Laboratory Diagnostics: We will provide you with hands-on training in essential laboratory procedures, including bloodwork analysis, fecal examinations, and cytology. You will learn proper sample collection, preparation, and interpretation of results. 
  • Physical Examination: You will observe and participate in thorough physical examinations across small animals (primarily dogs and cats), honing your palpation, auscultation, and other examination skills. We will emphasize the importance of technique and observation, enabling you to identify subtle clinical signs and assess overall patient health.  
  • Casework and Diagnostics: This is where theory meets practice. You will shadow the Externship Supervisor or other practice veterinarians during consultations, actively participating in case discussions and diagnostic plan formulation. We will explore differential diagnoses, interpret radiographs and other imaging modalities, and discuss evidence-based treatment options. This experience will equip you with critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for clinical decision-making. 

2. Building a Solid Knowledge Base: 

  • Anatomy Review: We will review key anatomical structures relevant to clinical practice. Using clinical cases as teaching tools. 
  • Zoonotic Disease Awareness: Recognizing and preventing zoonotic diseases is crucial for veterinary professionals. We will discuss common zoonotic pathogens, transmission routes, and preventive measures, ensuring you practice safe handling techniques and client education regarding responsible pet ownership. 

3. Fostering Professional Development: 

  • Communication Skills: You will have ample opportunities to refine your communication skills by interacting with clients, presenting patient findings, and discussing treatment recommendations. We will provide constructive feedback and guidance to help you develop clear, concise, and empathetic communication with both clients and colleagues. 
  • Professional Responsibility: We will discuss ethical considerations in veterinary medicine, emphasizing patient welfare, informed consent, and responsible antibiotic use. You will learn the importance of professional integrity and ethical decision-making throughout your career. 

4. Continuous Learning and Evaluation: 

  • Regular Feedback: We will provide regular feedback on your performance throughout the externship, ensuring you understand your strengths and areas for improvement. We will set clear goals and expectations, helping you track your progress and optimize your learning experience. 
  • Self-Directed Learning: We encourage you to take the initiative and actively seek out additional learning opportunities during your externship. Continuous learning is crucial for success in the ever-evolving field of veterinary medicine. 
Institutional and Educational Resources - staffing, equipment, etc.: 

Established since 2007, we Eagle's Nest Animal Hospital provides quality veterinary medicine to the King George, VA community. We have treated over 10,000 patients with the same level of care we would expect for our own pets. In 2022, we moved into our brand new 8,500 sq. ft. building where we have electronic records, a Digital X-ray (new system in 2022), Heska in-house lab equipment (chemistry, hematology, endocrinology, EPOC) which allows us to do 90% of blood work done in-house, an Ultrasound – Doppler, and a well-equipped surgery suite. We are a fun, supportive, and team-oriented small animal hospital. Our doctor to support staff ratio is 1:8+. 

Student Responsibilities - what is expected of students in terms of hours, days of the week, shadowing or actual support?: 

Externships experiences are tailored to the unique interests and needs of each individual student. Our externship opportunities are available in 1 to 4 week terms. The hospital hours each week are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and Fridays 8:30 AM to 4 PM. As stated previously, under the supervision of a veterinarian, externs will provide wellness care, gather patient histories, perform physical examinations, develop diagnostic and therapeutic plans, assist in the management of medical cases, scrub into surgery, develop client communication skills, and generate appropriate medical records. This is a hands-on, collaborative experience with a lot of actual support from our staff.

Student Housing (include costs, amenities, pet friendly, contact info if different from elective contact info): 

Students that are given the opportunity to extern with us will receive a $200/day stipend to help cover the cost of housing and meals. Students are responsible for finding housing, but if they have trouble finding housing, they can reach out to the Student Ambassador, Alexa, for help. Students may contact the Student Ambassador, Alexa, at alexa@eaglesnestanimalhospital.com with their resume if applying, or if they have any questions about the externship opportunity.

 

Supervisor: 
Dr. Samantha Judge
Website: 
www.eaglesnestanimalhospital.com
Address: 
9687 Barbara's Way
King George, VA 22485
United States
Animal Type: 
Practice or Institution Type: 
Is student housing available?: 
No
Hours of supervision by a licensed veterinarian per week: 
Anywhere from 32 to 40