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Will have opportunity to see high volume equine reproduction practice. Will learn options for managing mares that are here for breed to carry, embryo transfer, ICSI, and recipient mares. Will have the opportunity to watch oocyte aspirations and the searching of dominant and immature oocytes. Will be able to see the vitrification of embryos, transfer of frozen/thawed and fresh embryos, as well as the ICSI procedure. May have the opportunity to ride with our ambulatory veterinarians
GLVC is a 24 hour, 7 day week emergency facility. Expectations of the clinical student are to function similar to clinical floor with active participation in rounds on inpatients, primary case management from triage to discharge under close supervision of the shift ER doctor, basic emergency procedures under the direct supervision of the shift ER doctor, and elective assistance in major emergency procedures/surgeries. Our facility also has direct resources of a boarded cardiologist and ultrasound group and indirect resources of a boarded internist.
Large Animal Surgery – The objective of this course is to teach students proper restraint techniques, examination procedures, diagnostic techniques, and surgical techniques that are commonly used in the practice of large animal surgery; to teach students anatomical and pathophysiological basics of large animal lameness and surgical diseases; to teach senior veterinary students patient care including medical and surgical therapy, nutritional management, intensive care, client communication, and cost of therapy as related to large animal surgical diseases; and to teach students logical assessment of physical, clinicopathological, and diagnostic information pertaining to large animal surgical disease using the problem-oriented medical record system.
Winthrop Veterinary Clinic is a 95% Food Animal General Practice. We provide ambulatory service to a mix of swine, beef cow/calf, feedlot and dairy clients. Services include routine herd health programs, diagnostic services, ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis for all food animal species, reproductive services including Artificial insemination, Embryo flushing and transfer, Laproscopic AI of small ruminants, Breeding Soundness Exams, and general food animal surgeries including C-section, Hernia repair, teaser bull preparation, porcine vasectomies and Displaced Abomasums.
Exotics specialty private practice with an ABVP board certified Avian, Exotic Companion Mammal, and Amphibian Reptile specialists as well as CVA and CTPEP practitioners. We also have an ACIM board certified small animal internal medicine specialist with certification in palliative care.
The Wilds is situated on nearly 10,000 acres of reclaimed surface-mined land in southeastern Ohio. We are a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support conservation through innovative education, breeding and research programs that emphasize the protection and intensive management of our wildlife resources.
Veterinary preceptorship positions are available at The Wilds on a competitive basis to veterinary students in their clinical year (i.e. final year) within the United States, Canada, and internationally. Applicants should demonstrate a genuine desire to continue their professional career in the zoo or wildlife field and will be required to spend a 6-8 wk period at The Wilds. The preceptorship program is designed to provide veterinary students with exposure to the fields of zoo and conservation medicine. This experience will help students to make further career and educational decisions.
Externships are available to veterinary students in any year of school. Student externs gain broad experience working in the Emergency department of a busy emergency/referral setting. Externs work in the ER department primarily unless a specialty focus is prearranged.
Externs shadow veterinary interns and emergency and critical care staff veterinarians, as well as learn from our experience technical staff. Externs are expected to be interactive with the staff, attend DVM rounds when available, proactively discuss cases, and actively contribute to the general workload as appropriate. Hands on experiences are dependent on the individual, caseload, and supervising veterinarians.
Availability permitting, externs can gain exposure to additional specialties during their externship or specialty externships can be arranged with critical care, surgery, oncology, dermatology, neurology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and/or internal medicine.
Mixed animal practice including dog, cat, bovine cow-calf, stocker, feedlot, salebarn, equine.
Daily observation and participation in private small animal surgical specialty practice, with an emphasis on orthopedic, soft tissue, surgical oncology and emergency cases.
Small animal general practice- wellness care, spay/neuter, dentals, urgent care visits, routine sick visits.