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We are a 14 doctor practice that treats mainly cats and dogs, but sees a small number of small mammals including rabbits and rodents. We are a busy, established clinic that has served the same neighborhood for 50 years in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students will shadow a different doctor each day and spend at least one day each week assisting in surgery. Students will gain experience taking histories, performing physical exams, and discussing cases with the doctors.
As part of the professional veterinary curriculum, colleges encourage off-campus educational experiences in practices outside of the teaching hospital. Practical experience in a well-run and contemporary practice can be a valuable component of your veterinary education, preparing you to deliver better care after graduation. Our program is dedicated to contributing to your practice-readiness and to help you hit the ground running after graduation.
Our externship rotations are designed to allow students, under veterinary supervision, to practice the problem-solving, technical and communication skills that they have acquired during their clinical preparation. Externs are given the opportunity to work alongside our veterinary team and are encouraged to participate in all aspects of patient care
Animal Dermatology Group is the largest collection of veterinary dermatology specialty practices worldwide. We are looking for motivated individuals who are interested in furthering their dermatology knowledge by participating in externships, dermatology internships or residency training programs. Skin and ear disease are consistently among the top 5 pet owner complaints in small animal practices. Whether preparing for a general practice career or exploring options for training as a veterinary dermatologist, an ADG externship is tremendously beneficial. With locations across the country there are numerous locations for students to visit and further their careers with a high volume of dermatology cases.
Students will observe and assist in cases presented to a dermatology specialty practice. During the externship they will be expected to build on what they have learned and continue to develop their skills including history taking, dermatology exam skills, and become proficient at in house diagnostics including skin scrapes and cytology. Multihead teaching microscope and observations screens, video otoscopy units and CO2 laser surgical units are commonly used.
Animal Dermatology Group is the largest collection of veterinary dermatology specialty practices worldwide. We are looking for motivated individuals who are interested in furthering their dermatology knowledge by participating in externships, dermatology internships or residency training programs. Skin and ear disease are consistently among the top 5 pet owner complaints in small animal practices. Whether preparing for a general practice career or exploring options for training as a veterinary dermatologist, an ADG externship is tremendously beneficial. With locations across the country there are numerous locations for students to visit and further their careers with a high volume of dermatology cases.
Students will observe and assist in cases presented to a dermatology specialty practice. During the externship they will be expected to build on what they have learned and continue to develop their skills including history taking, dermatology exam skills, and become proficient at in house diagnostics including skin scrapes and cytology. Multihead teaching microscope and observations screens, video otoscopy units and CO2 laser surgical units are commonly used.
Animal Dermatology Group is the largest collection of veterinary dermatology specialty practices worldwide. We are looking for motivated individuals who are interested in furthering their dermatology knowledge by participating in externships, dermatology internships or residency training programs. Skin and ear disease are consistently among the top 5 pet owner complaints in small animal practices. Whether preparing for a general practice career or exploring options for training as a veterinary dermatologist, an ADG externship is beneficial to all. With locations across the country there are numerous locations for students to visit and further their careers with a high volume of dermatology cases.
Students will observe and assist in cases presented to a dermatology specialty practice. During the externship they will be expected to build on what they have learned and continue to develop their skills including history taking, dermatology exam skills, and become proficient at in house diagnostics including skin scrapes and cytology. Multihead teaching microscope and observations screens, video otoscopy units and CO2 laser surgical units are commonly used.
Animal Dermatology Group is the largest collection of veterinary dermatology specialty practices worldwide. We are looking for motivated individuals who are interested in furthering their dermatology knowledge by participating in externships, dermatology internships or residency training programs. Skin and ear disease are consistently among the top 5 pet owner issues in small animal practices. Whether preparing for a general practice career or exploring options for training as a veterinary dermatologist, an ADG externship is tremendously beneficial. With locations across the country there are numerous locations for students to visit and further their careers with a high volume of dermatology cases.
Students will observe and assist in cases presented to a dermatology specialty practice. During the externship they will be expected to build on what they have learned and continue to develop their skills including history taking, dermatology exam skills, and become proficient at in house diagnostics including skin scrapes and cytology. Multihead teaching microscope and observations screens, video otoscopy units and CO2 laser surgical units are commonly used.
High volume wide variety small animal practice with special interest in surgery
Students will be immersed in the whirlwind of high volume companion animal medicine. We are a three doctor, appointment-based clinic and we see some urgent and/or emergent cases. We also have scheduled surgery and dental days amd make house calls on occasion. At the comfort of the student and veterinarian, the student will have the opportunity to see appointments, perform physical exams, help with diagnostics, and participate in formulating a diagnosis and treatment plan. On surgery days, students will help calculate anesthetic protocols, help with surgery prep, and assist in surgery. They will also help with post-surgical management. The student will be encouraged to think independently to work through cases under the guidance of the veterinarian. If interested, the student may also see the business side of practice management.
We are a small animal general practice. We see only see dog & cats no exotics. We can handle anything from wellness visits to urgent/ER stabilization. Urgent care visits range from chronic conditions (ears/skin, growths, IBD, hyperthyroid, renal) to a acute conditions (seizures, lameness, V/D, neuro, Addisonion crisis, wounds, toxins) ER range from (lar par, hit by cars, FB, seizure, Lepto, Parvo, splenectomies, pyometra) we also perform abdominal ultrasounds and orthopedic procedures, other surgical cases are spays/neuters, enucleations, FB, gastropexy, GI biopsy, limb amps, Dentals procedures, lac repairs.
The Emory University Division of Animal Resources (DAR) Veterinary Externship Program is designed to provide interested third and fourth year veterinary medical students the opportunity to experience the field of Laboratory Animal Medicine. Laboratory Animal Medicine is an AVMA-recognize specialty that combines clinical medicine, preventive medicine, pathology, recognition/development of animal models, regulatory oversight, and collaborative/independent biomedical research. The Emory University DAR oversees all aspects of laboratory animal care on campus. Species typically maintained include mice, rats, gerbils, hamsters, guinea pigs, spiny mice, ferrets, rabbits, amphibians, fish, finches, and pigs. Students will observe and participate in the many of the daily responsibilities of a laboratory animal veterinarian primarily by shadowing the current residents and through interactions with the faculty veterinarians. The student will gain knowledge in the following areas:
- Proper handling, restraint, and associated techniques used in working with laboratory animal species
- Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases in laboratory animals
- Anesthetic management and perioperative care of laboratory animals
- The basic tenets of regulatory oversight
- Typical laboratory animal species and their anatomy, physiology
- Animal models of human disease
- IACUC function