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Veterinary Externship – Cross Creek Veterinary Hospital – Katy, TX
Cross Creek Veterinary Hospital is part of the Lakefield Veterinary Group—a family-owned company that offers support and resources to hospital teams while empowering them to make decisions about how they practice medicine and show up for their communities. We have a new modern facility built in May of 2015.
Cross Creek Veterinary Hospital offers an exciting and rewarding Externship for veterinary students in an AVMA accredited veterinary program who want to gain experience in a private practice setting.
Externs will be exposed to AAHA and Fear Free standards and will have the opportunity to work in a general practice setting assisting in surgery, emergency, and other challenging cases.
Students will be mentored by our medical director and will interact with all associates.
All expenses (travel, lodging, meals, associated travel expenses) are covered.
Our Culture:
At Cross Creek Veterinary Hospital, we believe the best way to provide compassionate, quality care to pets is by putting relationships—with our clients, patients, Team Members, and community—at the heart of everything we do.
- We are committed to providing value + the highest quality medicine
- Our team atmosphere is fun, thoughtful, empathetic, and education focused
- We are a team of 3 veterinarians that maintain high standards while serving the residents of Katy, Texas and Fulshear, Texas.
- We would welcome an enthusiastic and team centric veterinarian to work in a general practice setting. You will manage a variety of interesting medical and surgical cases in a well-equipped hospital on the cutting edge of care. We encourage collaboration with other veterinarians and hospital staff to provide the highest standard of medical care.
Our Values:
Our core values—do the right thing, fun, wow service, respect, and learning.
Community Impact:
Our commitment to pets extends beyond our hospital walls.
Our Team Members can give back to communities around the globe through our partnership with World Vets. Each year, we send a group of doctors and support staff abroad to help pets in need and support programs that nurture healthy relationships between people and animals.
For additional information about Cross Creek Veterinary Hospital, please visit us at www.ccvh.vet.
During this elective offsite rotation, the student will be exposed to the typical caseload of a busy small animal practice. This will include wellness exams, sick visits, routine and non-routine surgeries as well as dental procedures. The student may be asked to obtain histories and perform physical exams with goal of developing differential diagnoses and treatment plans. Depending on the case, there may also be opportunities to scrub into surgery to assist at the discretion of the supervising veterinarian.
To work alongside veterinarians in a small animal hospital which sees dogs, cats, avians, reptiles and small mammals. While here, the student will gain experience doing physical exams on a wide variety of species, creating differential lists, observing ultrasounds and participating in a variety of surgical and dental prophylaxis procedures.
This elective is intended to give students a deeper insight into diagnostic veterinary pathology by participating in biopsy
and necropsy rotations. They will accompany and assist faculty and residents in their duties, and will be assigned
specific independent tasks.
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Our practice is nestled along two mountain ranges and the Yellowstone River in south central Montana, which offers numerous outdoor recreational activities for students to do on there downtime.
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The Mayo Clinic Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) offers a two-week externship in laboratory animal medicine for veterinary students during their clinical training. DCM employs five ACLAM board-certified/eligible laboratory animal veterinarians and six certified veterinary technologists who provide preventative and clinical medical care for animals used in research and over 40 animal care technicians working in five vivarium facilities. The Mayo Clinic is also one of the two sites comprising the Minnesota Laboratory Animal Medicine Consortium (MLAMC), a three-year residency program in collaboration with the University of Minnesota. The program accepts one resident per year at each site.
The scope of veterinary work is broad and includes providing preventative health care, clinical care including post-operative recovery and support, surgical/anesthetic support for large animal projects, review of animal research proposals, and working with scientists on choosing the appropriate animal models.
Learning Objectives, Small Animal ER Rotation
1. Recognize indicators of emergency & prioritize a plan of action
2. Perform a complete & accurate assessment of emergent patients
3. Describe & apply appropriate basic procedural skills on emergent patients
4. Recognize situational limitations and seek consults as needed
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