Rhinebeck Equine, NY (LLP)

Description of Elective Experience: 

The goal of the externship is to provide veterinary students with aspirations for a career in equine medicine and surgery an opportunity for an in-depth clinical experience in a private referral hospital. The practice is committed to providing the extern with a rewarding clinical educational experience. The scope and depth of any hands-on experience will vary with the maturity, aptitude, clinical skills, and “common sense” of each extern. The extern’s primary responsibilities will involve assisting the interns, specialists, and technicians with the evaluation, management, and care of hospital patients, as well as participating in surgery and anesthesia for cases that require it. Externs may have the opportunity to assist with surgical procedures and anesthesia. The externs are also responsible for assisting with the administration of treatments, application of bandages, and performing other tasks in the hospital. While accompanying ambulatory clinicians, the externs will become familiar with ambulatory emergencies, routine health care, theriogenology, and lameness evaluations. The externship also provides an excellent opportunity for a mutual assessment of good fit for an internship.

Please see our website for more information. http://www.rhinebeckequine.com/internextern/externship/ 

Institutional and Educational Resources - staffing, equipment, etc.: 

Staffing

2 Board-certified Surgeons, Board-certified Internal Medicine specialist, Board-certified Theriogenologist, consulting Board-certified Ophthalmologist, 5 General Practitioners, 4 Interns, 6 Veterinary Technicians, 7 Veterinary Assistants, 4 Barn Staff/Attendants (full-time), 3 Barn Staff/Attendants (part-time), 8 Office Staff.

Facilities

State-of-the-art hospital. Facilities include: two large treatment/outpatient examination areas, spacious operating room with overhead hoist/monorail system, 19 stalls including divided mare and foal stalls, 4 isolation stalls, including a stall for neurologic cases with a sling,  diagnostic imaging suite, full-service in-house laboratory, extensive pharmacy, and capability for all regenerative medicine modalities. Equipment includes: 300 mA radiology system, digital radiography, Nuclear scintigraphy,    video endoscopy and gastroscopy, complete ASIF (Synthes®) orthopedic instrumentation and implants, videoarthroscopy and laparoscopy with the full array of accessories/instruments, Nd:YAG surgical laser, Ligasure® system, focused HMT® extracorporeal shock wave unit, arthroplasty equipment, telemetry, tonometry, and multiple ultrasound units.

Ambulatory Case Load

Approximately one-third of the ambulatory caseload is derived from the Thoroughbred industry and includes everything from breeding management and neonatal care to horses in training.  We also service several Standardbred operations. 

Another third of the ambulatory caseload is composed of high-caliber show/sport horses of various breeds to whom we provide lameness work-ups and prepurchase examinations, as well as a wide range of treatment modalities for the diagnosed conditions. The remainder of the caseload is composed of pleasure horses. Complete wellness services are provided and several practitioners have advanced training in dentistry. 

Hospital Caseload

The hospital caseload is derived from patients within our practice as well as referral cases and is comprised of about 85% in-patients and 15% outpatients. Of the inpatients, 50-60% are elective, and 40-50% are emergencies. The emergency caseload consists primarily of colics, but also frequently includes neonates, dystocias, wounds/ lacerations, synovial infections, and fractures. Typically we perform 5-15 elective surgeries and 3-8 emergency surgeries weekly. Of the elective surgical cases, approximately 50% are orthopedic, 25% are soft tissue, and 25% are respiratory/other. 

The medicine case load includes a full spectrum of cases seen both in the field and the hospital, with a concentration on neonatology in the spring. Elective medicine cases often include respiratory evaluations, gastroscopy, ultrasonography, and echocardiography.

We offer comprehensive reproductive services for all horse breeders. The varied caseload ranges from basic breeding management to evaluation of the problem mare. In addition to breeding management, mares can be enrolled in our high-risk pregnancy program and a variety of reproductive surgeries are performed at the clinic.

Our consulting ophthalmologist is available approximately once a month to perform complete evaluations and provide advanced medical and surgical treatments.

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

The extern will be expected to assist with hospitalized patients as well as riding along on ambulatory calls. A typical day is 7 am to 5 pm, followed by being on call for emergencies. The extern will be expected to be available to assist the interns, specialists, and ambulatory doctors with all emergencies. When multiple externs are scheduled, emergencies may be seen on a rotating schedule. Most externs do not take time off due to the length of the externship but special arrangements can be made. The extern should have downtime to explore the area.

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

We have accommodations in the clinic building for up to three externs at one time at no cost. There is a kitchen available. Pets are not permitted. 

Supervisor: 
Laura H. Javsicas, VMD, DACVIM
Website: 
www.rhinebeckequine.com
Address: 
26 Losee Lane
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
United States
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Is student housing available?: 
Yes
Hours of supervision by a licensed veterinarian per week: 
40-60