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Externs will be assisting clinicians and interns in daily treatments, outpatient work-ups, surgeries and emergencies after hours and on weekends.
We have four clinics which make up the "family" of Country Doctor Veteriarny Clinics. The Country Doctor Veterinary Clinic in Jefferson, Ohio, Geneva Veterinary Clinic in Geneva Ohio and the Conneaut Creek Veterinary Clinic in Conneaut Ohio and our newest the Harbor Veterinary Clinic in Ashtabula Ohio. All four are small animal general practice facilities. Our six DVM's offer a wide range of general practice professional services. We live our mission statement which is "to celebrate the bond between people and their pets. We will enhance the quality and quantity of life for both through excellence in patient care and client service." Simple and to the point. Dr. Curie believes this is the heart of why veterinary medicine exists.
Our doctors represent nearly 100 years of practice experience. Ranging from Dr. Curie with 41 years to our younger veterinarians who have been in practice7-15 years. This is a unique blend of old and new. We make it a point to always be open minded and learn from each other.
A veterinary student in our facilities will learn practical hands-on lessons in medicine, surgery, clinic and staff interactions and business management as well. Best medicine and best business practices are inseparable.
Students will participate fully in the biopsy and necropsy services.This includes performing necropsies and writing biopsy
and necropsy reports.
This veterinary preceptorship opportunity is specifically designed for students with an interest in aquatic and zoo animal medicine. Students spend 5-8 weeks working in the Animal Health Department and are exposed to the multi-faceted nature of veterinary practice in a large public aquarium with over 15,000 animals.
Preceptors are exposed to preventative and clinical medicine. The majority of the case load consists of reptiles, birds, fish, and amphibians. The aquarium also has a large dolphin group and some tamarins, bats, and sloths. While veterinary staff try to provide students with as much clinical practice as possible, much of the students' participation is observational, particularly with the birds and marine mammals. Hands-on experience is provided wherever possible, but will be dependent on the experience of the student and comfort level of the staff.
An applicant for the Veterinary Preceptorship Program must be a student in good standing enrolled in an AVMA-accredited school of veterinary medicine and must have completed the first two years of basic courses. Preceptors will be selected on the basis of interest in the field, quality of their course work in veterinary school, and the strength of their recommendations. Each student will be assigned a specific 5-8 week time block and overlap between students will be minimized. Applications are accepted all year and are considered as they arrive.
Externs will shadow interns and assist staff veterinarians with in-hospital cases, surgeries, imaging, haul in outpatients, and ambulatory farm calls. Assistance with lameness exams, imaging, laboratory, and treatments based on experience and abilities. Minimum of 2 weeks with maximum of 6 weeks will provide opportunity for learning and hands on, where applicable.
Some long days in the show and racing season, and assistance on call or with overnight treatments will be expected and scheduled. Weekly rounds attendance is required and involvement with case management is encouraged.
Teigland, Franklin and Brokken is an equine exclusive, primarily thoroughbred racetrack practice involving multiple locations throughout the eastern U. S. There are multiple locations to chose from for the elective experience from Florida to New York. The practice focuses on sports medicine, lameness, internal medicine and some surgery.
Penn Vet Working Dog Center is the premier detection dog research, development and training facility in the US. All aspects of working dog medicine including nutrition, behavior, training, dentistry, sports medicine, conditioning, disaster response, reproduction, emergency first aid, preventive medicine and genetics will be addressed. There is both research and practical component to this externship. Students in their clinical year are welcome to apply for a 2-4 week rotation at the center. No stipend is provided. For more information see www.PennVetWDC.org
To provide a high quality clinical experience for 4th year veterinary students in a 24 hour multi-specialty referral and emergency practice with an emphasis on high quality advanced clinical practice. In addition we have a strong didactic program for interns & externs.
The Spay Me! Clinic is operated by Shelter From The Storm Animal Rescue, Inc. - an all breed cat and dog rescue based in Madison, Wisconsin. Our goal is to reduce euthanasia of healthy and adoptable animals and to provide affordable veterinary care. Shelter From The Storm Animal Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization.
The Spay Me! Clinic is primarily a high quality high volume spay neuter clinic, which averages fifty sterilization procedures per day three to five days per week. In addition, the Spay Me! Clinic offers wellness services, other surgical procedures, and dentals.
The goal of this externship is to give students an opportunity to practice their surgery skills as well as to learn how to work with clients and pets with financial limitations. During a two-week externship, students will be involved in all aspects of the clinic, including the various positions in the S/N clinic and wellness appointments.
Students will be allowed to complete veterinary skills that they are comfortable with that are agreed upon by the client, DVM and student. Experience will include mainly small animal and some large animal farm calls excluding equine.