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Students will ride along with veterinarians on daily farm calls, scheduled herd work, after-hours emergencies, etc. They will be allowed to do as much as the veterinarian feels they can handle for their stage of education. This includes reproductive work/exams, surgeries of various types, and as much sick animal medicine as there is. Consulting, farm educational visits/employee training, and Spanish-speaking training sessions are all possible experiences as well.
The student will shadow cases and be involved in exam, diagnositic, and treatment of patients. She will be involved as much a possiblein ach case under the direct supervision of the DVM and RVT.
The Lakeside Veterinary Center is a two-doctor companion animal practice. Our patient case load is approximately 50% dog and cat and 50% exotic (small mammals, birds and reptiles). Rabbits comprise about 15% of our patients. The hospital's owner, Jeffrey Rhody, is an ABVP certified specialist in small mammal medicine and surgery. He is a VIN consultant for the small mammal board, and occasional speaker at CE meetings. We hope to soon have a second veterinarian on staff with many years of exotic animal experience and years of teaching experience.
Our office is in Maryland midway between Baltimore and Washington, DC and is well equipped. We have digital radiography (DR) and digital dental radiography (DR). We perform at least 2 dental procedures weekly and a fair amount of oral surgery. We have a surgical CO2 laser, low level therapeutic laser, and have just invested in a radiosurgical unit. We have also just purchased a CR digital dental unit so we can use the flexible plates in the mouths of rabbits and rodents. In surgery we also have video-otoscopy and rigid endoscopy. We are in a wonderful community of veterinary colleagues to whom we refer cases when needed (mostly board-certified specialists), and from whom we receive referrals (mostly for exotic patients).
Students will be expected to (at first) follow along with a veterinarian, and then if deemed useful, to work with the veterinarian and client to develop a diagnostic plan followed by a treatment plan. Cases will be discussed and reading or research online (e.g. VIN) may be assigned. We want you to learn as much as possible while here!
We have a GREAT staff of veterinary techs and assistants and two of the best ever kennel techs. Everyone is cross trained to some degree. Feel free to read our reviews on Yelp and Google, and to visit our Facebook page. It is worth noting that out staff gets the most praise in these reviews. Customer service and patient care are our top priorities.
Student should bring with them a drive to learn, basic knowledge from your classwork (and other rotations), an open mind, and a stethoscope. Teaching and learning are 2-way streets. We would love to help you grow your clinical skills, knowledge base and for the right students, some surgical experience.
Subsidized housing in a hotel is available if needed. We are currently exploring the many options that exist in the hopes of finding a pet-friendly hotel.
Ideally student should have health insurance that would be in effect at the time of externship.
Please contact us via email (lakesidevc1@gmail.com) and include a copy of your resume, and a list of elective course you have taken.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The veterinarians and staff at the Lakeside Veterinary Center.
small animal practice in a rural setting consisting of cat, dogs, small furries. Spay and neuter, general surgery, small animal dentistry, ultrasound, digital xrays, inhouse labratory.
4 Doctor mixed animal, General medicine & surgery
Mountain Veterinary Hospital is a full service small animal practice providing conventional medical and surgical treatment for dogs and cats as well as physical therapy, rehabilitation, and alternative medicine.
Alternative medicine includes acupuncture, stem cell/platelet rich plasma therapy, and Chinese herbal medicine. We have an underwater treadmill, two Class IV lasers, in house chemisrtry, digital radiography and ultrasound. We also work with the local humane society to provide free surgical services for fractures and other complicated surgical cases on adoptable homeless pets.
We have three doctors on staff currently, planning on a 4th soon. Our doctors and staff work collaboratively. Two of our doctors are graduates of the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and have Master’s degrees in education. There is an emphasis on continuing education and staff training, so you can expect extensive mentoring and possible surgical opportunities.
Free housing is available during your stay.
Bellingham is a small city with access to ocean and mountains near Vancouver, BC and 90 miles north of Seattle. Visit our website at www.mtnvet.com . If interested in doing your externship with us, please contact us at (360) 592-5113 or email mtnvetlabs@gmail.com
Objectives
- To obtain experience in zoological medicine and surgery
- To become familiar with the wide variety of restraint and immobilization regimens for exotic animals
- To develop an understanding of zoo animal management
- Quarantine protocols
- Parasite programs
- Vaccination protocols
- Zoonoses
- Exhibit structure and design elements
- Daily animal care and husbandry
- To gain knowledge of the biology and taxonomy of different zoo animals
- To become familiar with the zoological literature and other information sources available to the field
- To become familiar with computerized zoo data management systems (ZIMS)
A day in the life of a general mixed animal veterinarian. Follow veterinarians for exam, client communications, making of diagnostic/treatment plan and surgery where applicable.
Kentucky Equine Hospital is a full-service surgical hospital, diagnostic imaging center, and ambulatory practice located outside of Louisville, KY. We truly cover all aspects of equine veterinary medicine - surgery, general ambulatory practice, lameness/sports medicine with advanced diagnostic capabilities, reproduction (mare and stallion services), advanced ophthalmology, emergency services and alternative medicine.
Our externship offers a great opportunity for veterinary students to gain knowledge and experience in all fields of equine practice. The externship is hands on depending on externs ability level and cases. Externs actively participate in treatments and care of hospital patients, ambulatory calls, assistance/observation in surgeries, emergency cases and reproductive cases. Externs are able to tailor their experience to their areas of interest.