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Student will participate in the daily clinical activities of a 100% exotic animal service.
Coshocton Veterinary Clinic is a one doctor small animal general practice in rural Coshocton, Ohio.
The student will be placed in the School of Veterinary Sciences abattoir, where s/he will be able to observe and partly participate in the operations. Depending on the preference of the student, s/he may be involved in any non-licensed activities taking place. S/he will also be present when the rotation students are in attendance and will have the opportunity to have one on one sessions with the supervisor on subjects such as (European) food safety legislation, HACCP, Risk Analysis etc. S/he will also be able to attend the post mortem sessions that are organised with the rotation students.
Description
Students may undergo any combination of the following rotations:
Large Animals Services
- Internal Medicine
- Surgery
- Theriogenology and Reproductive Medicine Service
Companion Animals Services
- Internal Medicine
- Cardiology
- Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Surgery
- Oncology
- Ophthamology
- Rehabilitation
Clinical Support Sevices
- Diagnostic Imagining
- Anesthesia
- Intesive Care Unit
- Pathology
Details
University setting - specialists available in each service. Post graduate training is available.
Very busy high quality hospital....offering work on diagnostics,lab interpretation, surgical assistant including scrubbing in and assisting with procedures...primary focus involves working up cases and developing pattern of problem solving and diagnosing problems....high level of client communication...strong mentoring . Community service involvement.
Progressive, production medicine type practice
- 100% dairy
- currently 2 veterinarians
- work with other solo dairy practitioners (Paul Biagiotti, Butch Cargile, Jon Hess, Clifford King, Craig Louder, Dean Lusk, and Claire Tousley) as well as nutritionist (Doug Minor)
- focusing on high quality, cutting-edge service for progressive dairymen
- providing a wide range of veterinary services
- routine reproductive - consultation
- traditional medical, surgical, and emergency - mastitis control
- milk quality laboratory - replacement rearing
- employee training - residue avoidance
- pharmaceutical, biological, and supply sales - embryo transfer/IVF
VCH offers a small animal general externship with some emergency cases at an AAHA hospital with a large case volume and great clientele.
Our practice offers 30 minute appointments to give appropriate time to work through different cases and to discuss patient care.
Team rounds are done every day and a monthly educational meeting is held at lunch time once every month.
Some advanced services provided at VCH include:
digital radiology, ultrasonography, consults with internal medicine, orthopedic and soft tissue surgeons, laser therapy, dental radiology and extractions
We will be able to provide housing in the near future if needed free of charge at our hospital. Please call us for more information. We look forward to helping you learn and enjoy the profession as much as we do!
Students are exposed to all aspects of laboratory animal medicine including but not limited to exposure to clinical cases and facility round in facilities housing various laboratory animal species e.g traditional rodents, non-traditoinal species, zebar fishes, xenopus frogs, agricultural species, avian colonies.There is also exposure to various IACUC activities including protocol review and SOP writing and reviews. Students also participate in residency activities geared towards ACLAM board study e.g. Journal Club, Blue Book Study Group, Slide Rounds and didactic lectures during the Fall and Spring semesters.
Western Carolina Regional Animal HospitAL - Veterinary Emergency Hospital is an AAHA accredited and a Certified VECCS Level 2 Emergency - Critical Care hospital. We provide the student with as much hands on experience as cases allow. We stress the problem solving approach to diagnosis and therapy. We challenge the student to think critically. We continually stress and coach on the fundamental principles of human relations and how to apply principles to client communications.
Private small animal practice started May 2013 by Dr. Houser, an OSU CVM 2006 graduate. We focus on preventive care, including AVMA guidelines for canine vaccination, AAFP guidelines for feline vaccines, AHS guidelines for heartworm testing and prevention. Routine surgeries are performed, including spay/neuter and declawing. We also have a strong focus on dentistry and do many dental prophylaxis. We have dental radiographs as well as a high-speed drill.. The practice is equipped with in-house Idexx blood profile/CBC/snapshot, digital radiographs, and ultrasound. I have a special interest (but not board specialty) in internal medicine and dermatology. My associate has a special interest in dentistry, surgery, and also performs acupuncture