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Work through cases with attending clinician. Includes: elective surgery, dentals, general wellness and sick visits.
Trans Ova Genetics is excited to host students with a passion for bovine and small ruminant reproduction at our Sioux Center, IA corporate headquarters. Students will have the opportunity to learn the techniques of advanced reproductive technologies including ovum pick up/IVF, convention embryo flushing, embryo transfer and cloning as well as associated physiology, synchronization, superovulation/stimulation, and embryo evaluation and cryopreservation techniques. Hands on opportunities are available through employee training program, TOGU, based on department availability and student interest. Additional opportunities in dairy calf management and heard health may arise.
Students can apply through the Trans Ova Genetics career page on our website. A complete application includes submission of a resume, cover letter, and letter of recommendation from an ET practitioner, or food animal/theriogenology professor.
Primarily small animal with exotic and wildlife experiences with a strong commitment to quality surgery and medicine
Students work closely with our ER doctors (all internship trained) or our board-certified specialists. They are permitted to go into rooms with clients, perform physical exams and participate in decision making regarding diagnostic and treatment plans. Students are NOT permitted to perform any procedures.
We are a very busy general practice that sees small animals and exotics. We have 7 veterinarians on staff and provide top quality medicine.
We are a small animal practice located in central Delaware. Veterinary externs will be given the opportunity to examine, make recommendations for diagnostic work up, treat and refer patients. Veterinary externs will also have the opportunity to discuss wellness with clients and make plans for good preventative medicine.
Student will spend time with the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Health. This opportunity will allow student to explore and experience regulatory medicine. They will spend time in the field with our field Veterinary Medical Officers and Animal Health Inspectors, as well as time with our Emergency Coordinator, and Assistant State Veterinarian. They will gain exposure to the many programs that are within our division including Emergency Response, Foreign Animal Disease investigations, commercial dog breeding, dealers and markets, animal disease traceability, industry relations, our captive deer program, and livestock exhibitions. They will also assist with the administration side of our programs including data management, paper reduction, and rules/regulations.
Busy small animal general practice with an emphasis in surgery, internal medicine and imaging.
This externship will allow the student to experience a busy small animal housecall practice. The extern will accompany us on housecalls at clients' homes to learn the unique interaction with both clients and patients. Our handling techniques have to be adaptable to the home setting. There will also be some insight into how we schedule visits and the management of a small-scale business model. All the same general practice principles apply to the medicine but in a more intimate setting for both the client and the patient.
We are a 3-hospital practice (privately owned, not corporate) by the beach on the beautiful central coast of California. We provide small animal, exotic, and 24-hour emergency services throughout San Luis Obispo County.
We are a teaching hospital and love hiring new grads, teaching interns, and hosting preceptorships. If you would like to partner with our practice(s), seek an internship or preceptorship, or you would like more information, please let us know and we can make the future of veterinary medicine brighter together.