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- Have an in-depth understanding of all aspects of RSG
- Animal observation and recognition of normal and abnormal behaviors
- Hands on experience with breeding and veterinary services such as LAI and ET surgery procedures
- Properly handle semen, assist with a breeding soundness exam, and ram/buck collections
- Identify common pharmaceutical products, know their uses and side effects and appropriate situational use
- Proper techniques for administering medication via Intramuscular, subcutaneous, and IV injections
- Understand the IETS embryo evaluation system
- Hands on practice of general anesthesia processes, identify common medications used in anesthesia,
- Proper placement of tracheal tubes and steps for monitoring animals under anesthesia.
- Provide customer service to a variety of customers to meet their individual needs
- Understand the fundamentals of small ruminant husbandry
We are a large animal exclusive ambulatory veterinary practice. The student will experience medicine, herd health, reproduction, and lameness cases.
The student will be given an opportunity for avian disease diagnostics, prevention, and therapy as well as the practical aspects of poultry husbandry and the structure and functioning of the poultry industry. This is accomplished by field investigations and necropsy sessions conducted in the field. Various aspects of the disease prevention through vaccination, including the production of vaccines will also be discussed during the externship.
Students will have the opportunity to work in all facets of private practice. Our practice sees everything from routine companion animal appointments, to emergencies, farm calls, and health certificates. Students will have hands-on experiences that will encourage independent thinking, problem solving, and effective communication with clients and industry professionals. The focus is heavily placed on building confidence and medical widening horizons.
Ambulatory equine sports medicine practice with full complement of general health services (wellness care, endoscopy dentistry)
Privately owned and operated, our three AAHA-accredited hospitals provide full-service small animal general medicine, surgery, theriogenology, and urgent care services. Our externship program offers students comprehensive exposure to a variety of disciplines in a fast-paced private practice setting. Students can expect to become familiar with the practice of veterinary medicine through participation in client communication, hospital operations, and medical and surgical services.
We provide the opportunity to work as a small animal general practitioner. The student will be directly supervised by a veterinarian and will be able to examine and work-up clinical cases. The student will have the option to discuss cases or disease processes in-depth at the end of each day. The student can assist in surgical and dental procedures.
Hello!
We want to introduce ourselves…
- We are South Anderson Veterinary Clinic and Country Critters Veterinary Hospital.
- We are located in Indiana, just north of Indianapolis.
- We are a FAMILY, not just co-workers.
- We offer PAID EXTERNSHIPS!
- We offer FREE HOUSING for internships & externships.
Here is a list of skills one of our 2022 externs (who is a 4th-year CVM student) said she gained in 3 weeks with us:
- Simple interrupted knot
- Cruciate knot
- Simple continuous knot
- Miller's knot
- Intradermal
- Buried knot
- Mattress
- Ford interlocking
- Transfixation
- Purse string
- Instrument dexterity
- Canine spay
- Canine neuter
- Feline spay
- Feline neuter
- Cystotomy
- Feline Declaw
- TTA
- Soft tissue mass removal
- Intubation
- Anesthesia monitoring
- Dental cleaning
- Dental extractions
- Patient recovery
- Open gloving
- Closed gloving
- Gowning
- wrapping packs
- Eddleman knot
- bladder expressions
- SQ injection
- IVC placement
- IM injection
- IV injection
- jugular sticks
- cephalic
- lateral saphenous
- Medial saphenous
- Microchip
- Epidural
- Intra-testicular block
- brachial plexus block
- Retrobulbar block
- Infraorbital block
- Mental block
- Mandibular block
- Carpal block
- Joint tap/injections
- BG
- PCV
- TP/TS
- Ketones
- 4Dx test
- Operate microscope
- Blood pressure measurement
- Cystocentesis
- Animal restraint
- Anal glands
- Medication calculations
- Nail trim
- ECG placement
- Abdominal radiographs
- Thoracic radiographs
- Other radiographs (specify)
- Cytology-ear
- cytology-skin
- FeLV/FIV testing and education
- Urinary catheter male
- urinary catheter female
- Blood smear
- Slide staining
- Ultrasound
- FNA
- Orthopedic exam
- Ophthalmic exam
- Skin scraping
- Interpreting bloodwork
- ECG interpretation
- Radiograph interpretation
- Neurologic exam
- Cytology interpretation
- Hearing heart murmurs
- Client communication
- Physical exam
- urinalysis
- urine sediment
- Fecal readings
- Differential experience
- Team communication skills
Okay, now that we got that out of the way, and hopefully grabbed your attention, here’s a bit more detail about our practices:
Meet Dr. David Eddleman
A native of Missouri, I graduated from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 1990. I started out at a bustling veterinary clinic in southern Indiana before taking a position in Muncie, Indiana. The chance of a lifetime opened up to me when South Anderson Veterinary Clinic was posted for sale in 2000. In 2000, I became the official owner of SAVC. In 2009, I was unexpectedly approached about opening a second practice. And as every piece fell perfectly into place, I opened Country Critters Veterinary Hospital in the Spring of 2010. We even had an appointment the first day we were open. Today, both practices are thriving and growing quickly, with an all-star TEAM and great clients.
I am always looking to bring another veterinarian into the SAVC/CCVH family, even for internships and externships. I believe great things happen when everyone is willing to roll up their sleeves and work together with a common goal in mind. In our daily practice, we strive to care for each animal as our own. Because we believe that the pet-owner bond is precious and that each pet and person deserves to be loved.
If you are interested or have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me directly (or my Hospital Administrator Allison).
I hope to hear from you soon!
Dr. David Eddleman, DVM
765-808-0928
daefly172@gmail.com
Allison Eddleman, MBA
765-717-5613
vhaallison@gmail.com
South Anderson Veterinary Clinic
South Anderson Veterinary Clinic is a full-service, Christian-owned, companion animal hospital that has been an anchor in the community since I purchased it in 2000. We continue to grow and expand our expertise each year, providing us the opportunity to open our doors for interns/externs.
We have weekly doctor meetings to discuss current and new protocols and to have a relaxing lunch together. The current staff-to-doctor ratio is 8:1. Our lobby, lab/pharmacy, and doctors' office areas have been recently remodeled and updated. The kennel runs are custom Snyder runs and freshly painted.
Our equipment includes but is not limited to:
- Handheld Edge Life Ultrasound
- Companion Laser,
- digital radiology,
- digital dental radiography,
- high-speed IM3 with fiber optic lighting,
- Jorgensen 4 head microscope,
- Vetronics/BASI (ECG, BP, end-tidal CO2, Pulse-Ox, Temperature) machine,
- Tonopen,
- ABAXIS in-house testing equipment,
- Zoetis VetScan 2,
- Zoetis Imagyst,
- IDEXX Snap Readers,
- 10+ general surgical packs,
- advanced eye packs, including ESF, TTA, and Tightrope equipment,
- 2 Iso. machines,
- 2 surgery tables,
- 4 mobile VetCorder units,
- Ellman Radiosurgical unit,
- wet prep table,
- digital autoclave,
- active scavenger system,
- Impromed Infinity computer system,
- AllyDVM,
- Rx Automatic Pill Counter,
- and more.
We do a lot of in-house cytology, UAs, and dermatology work-ups. One of our doctors has a CCRT and does rehab on all of our orthopedic cases as well as for weight loss and chronic conditions.
South Anderson Veterinary Clinic is located just north of Indianapolis, Indiana (approximately 30 minutes). In nearby Fishers, there is a 24-hour hospital that offers after-hour emergency coverage and will take our critical cases for after-hours observation if needed.
Country Critters Veterinary Hospital
Country Critters Veterinary Hospital is our sister practice that I opened in 2010 and currently shares the SAVC team. CCVH is located about 10 miles away (10-15-minute drive) from SAVC and is growing rapidly (>30% per year). The atmosphere is warm, and the pace allows the doctor/client relationship to cultivate organically. CCVH also has cutting-edge equipment such as:
- In-house ABAXIS equipment,
- Companion laser,
- Tonovet,
- Zoetis VetScan,
- Zoetis Imagyst,
- IDEXX Snap Readers,
- 2 autoclaves,
- 12+ general packs,
- Eye pack,
- Park's BP machine,
- Cardell monitoring equipment,
- Full dental suite with brand new Midmark high speed hand-pieces and digital dental radiography,
- Ellman radiosurgical unit,
- 4 mobile VetCorder units,
- wet prep table,
- active scavenger system,
- 1 Iso unit,
- 1 Iso/Sevo unit,
- digital general radiograph machine,
- Nikon 4 head microscope,
- new custom Synder kennel runs,
- Rx Automatic Pill Counter,
- And more.
Office Information:
South Anderson Veterinary Clinic
109 West 53rd Street
Anderson, IN 46013
765-642-8117
765-642-0519 (fax)
http://southandersonvet.com/
Country Critters Veterinary Hospital
9100 S County Road 800 West
Suite C
Daleville, IN 47334
765-378-7387
http://countrycrittersvet.com/
Primarily an ambulatory equine/small animal dental practice, with general medicine included.
Hospital and Ambulatory Equine specialty clinic. Board certified internal medicine, surgery, diagnostic imaging and sport medicine. Based in Wellington. Official vets for the Winter Equestrian Festival.