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Our facility offers a full range of medical exams, from routine yearly physicals/vaccines, tonometry procedures, pain management, minor dermotology to comprehenisve exams for medically necesary treatments. Could be minor eye infection diagnosis to bloodwork to diagnose organ failure. We also do a large amount of different surgical procedures from basic spay/neuters to ACL repair, amputations to the occasional cesarean section, enucleation, mass removals, splenectomies. We see mostly cats/dogs but an occasional pocket pet will come in. We may see a small handfull of equine/goats/farm. We are a very busy small practice. We believe students will receive everything they need for their career and then some.
Students will be expected to work along-side and shadow their assigned doctor throughout her daily schedule. They will observe the appointment life cycle and discuss each case with the doctor, demonstrating their knowledge and ability to develop a patient treatment plan with appropriate diagnostics. They may practice techniques such as Fear Free restraint and examinations, IV catheter placement and fluid rate calculations, drug dosage calculations, urethral obstruction resolution, wound care, basic ophthamology diagnostics, basic dermatology diagnostics, and proper diagnostic lab sample collection.
The student will also scrub in for surgical and dental procedures and discuss technique and best practices with the surgeon with an opportunity for hands-on experience when appropriate.
We are a canine/feline general practice with 10 doctors. Students will have the opportunity to shadow our doctors in both exam room and surgical settings.
The student will rotate with the dentistry service for two consecutive weeks.
Externs will be able to work closely with veterinary specialists and emergency doctors while here. We currently have 2 surgeons, 2 internal medicine specialists, a cardiologist and 5 full time emergency veterinarians. We are a 24 hour facility.
Student will ride along on farm visits and perform and assist in dehorning calves, palpation and ultrasound exams cattle and horses, preventive medicine for dairy and beef herds, equine herds, captive deer, and small ruminant herds, equine dentistry and lameness evaluations, radiographs, bovine and equine field surgeries, equine artificial insemination, sick animal care and emergency calls.
Student will assist and perform small animal and exotic medicine and surgery alongside experienced small animal veterinarians in our practice as well.
All aspects of both conventional and ivf embryo transfer technology in Cattle. Our office is located 25 minutes from campus in Alexandria, Ohio.
Students should be 3rd or 4th year veterinary students and must have basic horse handling skills.
The Veterinary Student Clinical Externships Program offers a variety of activities aimed at expanding a student’s understanding of the laboratory animal medicine field. Activities and learning objectives may include, but are not limited to:
- Expanded knowledge base in husbandry, biology, and diseases of common laboratory animal species through clinical work and participation in didactic seminars, study groups, and journal club.
- Improved and expanded clinical skills through direct participation in clinical cases and clinical rounds by shadowing veterinary technicians and/or residents, and through participation in case management with resident or faculty oversight.
- Increased understanding of animal pathology through direct work with pathologists and residents on current case submissions, attendance and participation in necropsies, and pathology rounds.
- Better understanding of animal anesthesia and perioperative care of multiple species through assisting Animal Surgery Operating Room Technicians with surgical procedures.
- Learn the basic principles of managing large colonies of laboratory animals by studying the basics of rodent health monitoring and quality assurance, attending Rodent Health Surveillance Team meetings, and shadowing Rodent Health Surveillance Technicians.
- Gain exposure to research techniques and animal models of disease through the study of clinical cases, review of animal protocol proposals, and attending select IACUC animal use training courses.
We offer unpaid rotations where students may shadow our three full-time veterinarians and assist where appropriate. Our schedule varies day to day and our patients include avian, exotic, canine, feline, and small mammal patients as well as injured wildlife for both routine appointments and surgeries.