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The student will have the opportunity to observe and assist in veterinary day practice medicine, including wellness and preventive visits, sick pet and emergency visits, soft tissue surgery, dentistry procedures, and laboratory work in the private practice setting. The practice sees 95% dogs and cats, and 5% pocket pets.
Students will shadow different specialities, PE animals, help generate differential lists and diagnostic/treatment plans. Student will have the opportunity to assist in various procedures and scrub into surgeries
Retrieving histories, performing physical exams, diagnostics and forming treatment plans for various diagnoses. Forming vaccination and surgical protocols and protocols for annual examinations. Performing core technical skills and procedures.
We are a general practice mixed animal clinic in central Kentucky.
Small Animal Practice covering Reproduction, Dentistry, Exotics, Wellness, and Surgery. WE also have General practice involving dermatology, wellness, etc.
Just Cats Clinic is in Reston, Virginia, about twenty miles outside of Washington, DC. We are a feline-exclusive full service veterinary clinic offering a high-quality standard of feline care. Our primary care practice consists of preventive wellness care, geriatric medicine, diagnostic imaging (including radiology and ultrasound), dentistry, and surgery, as well as acupuncture. We also have a feline-only urgent care clinic after hours on weekdays and on weekends.
We are proud to be AAHA Accredited since 2014, and the American Association of Feline Practitioners has certified us as a Gold Cat Friendly Practice. We practice low stress handling techniques and extensive use of pre-visit pharmaceuticals (PVP) to facilitate feline-friendly veterinary visits. In 2024, we moved into a newly renovated building designed to further our mission of exceptional cat care. There are five full-time veterinarians and two part-time veterinarians in our practice with a wide range of practice experience and interests. We believe we can offer great insight to veterinary students in the practice of quality feline care. We have collaborated with past externs to make a schedule that caters to their interests, but overall, time spent with us consists of rotations through surgery/dentistry, primary care, and urgent care.
Please visit our website at www.justcatsclinic.com for more information about our clinic. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Sarah Tew at (703) 520-2702 or at drsarahtew@justcatsclinic.com.
An extern at Apple Valley Veterinarians will work alongside a doctor in the care of our patients. This would include performing physical exams, discussing diagnostic and treatment plans, and client communications. Further experience would include assisting with surgeries, radiology, and other procedures.
Telus Agriculture and Consumer Goods (formerly Feedlot Health Management Services) externships consist of a complementary blend of both field and classroom activities, depending on time of year, case load, etc. During the externship, the fourth-year veterinary student will participate in a program developed by the professional consulting team of veterinarians and PhD animal scientists at Telus Agriculture. The object of this program is to provide a focused, cutting edge, high-level student externship opportunity in a private veterinary business, which is an important real-world component for augmenting University-based veterinary curricula.
We are a cattle only practice that provides health and nutrition services for feedlot, dairy, and cow/calf operations. Our goal is to assist clients in obtaining optimal animal health, production, and welfare while supporting economic returns through efficient production animal management. Students will have opportunity to gain experiences in each of our focus areas based on their individual interests. We have a strong team of veterinarians, nutritionists, and consultant assistants with many years of experience. We are committed to providing students with knowledge and hands on experience related to bovine medicine and production.
The fall rotation will involve feedlot consulting, routine feedlot visits, sick animal exams, necropsies, basic nutrition consultation, pregnancy diagnosis, fetal staging, dairy consultation, body condition scoring, a small number of bull breeding soundness exams, and various sick animal exams and surgical procedures.
In addition to much of the fall rotation, the spring rotation will have opportunity to be involved in dystocia management, rectal/vaginal/uterine prolapse replacement, heifer palpation, bull breeding soundness evaluation, fixed‐time AI program consulting, and neonatal disease consultation and management.
Student will spend time with many different individual team members to obtain a diverse experience and perspective.
Student would experience hands on in the field training during farm calls for horses, cattle and more.