Veterinary Mid-Year Rotating Internship

Veterinary Externship
Veterinary Mid-Year Rotating Internship
Veterinary Rotating Internship

Mid-Year Rotating Internship
Rotating Internship in Small Animal Medicine & Surgery
www.monroevets.com

2 Positions Available

Categories
SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE/SURGERY

Description of Program:

The mid-year internship program is designed to integrate with the existing internship which runs from mid June through early July 2008, with 2 interns currently participating. Start dates are flexible based on graduation and can be either in October or February.

If you are looking for a challenging, exciting internship with an opportunity for growth both personally and professionally, your search has ended. This internship provides an outstanding opportunity for motivated veterinarians to gain exposure to complex referral cases, emergency and critical care medicine, and high-quality general practice. Your internship experience will provide you with exposure to cases and learning experiences equivalent to 3 years of private practice work.

Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Service (VSES) is a 14,000 square foot state of the art facility that houses both a multi-specialty and a 24 hour emergency/critical care hospital. We utilize the latest diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, including flexible endoscopy, ultrasound, color-flow Doppler echocardiography, MRI and radioactive iodine. Through collaborative efforts with local medical facilities we also have access to CT (helical) and radiation therapy services. A full range of orthopedic, soft tissue, neurologic and ophthalmic surgeries are performed daily, including minimally invasive surgical procedures, TPLOs, TTA, total hip arthroplasty, reconstructive surgery and phacoemulsification. Rehabilitation therapy services, including underwater and dry treadmills, therapeutic ultrasound, neuromuscular electrostimulation, laser therapy and other physical intervention modalities are available either on-site or at the Animal Rehabilitation Center of Rochester. We also have an in-house, full-service laboratory.

Our staff of specialists includes 1 cardiologist, 2 internists, 1 ophthalmologist, 3 surgeons and 2 certified canine rehabilitation therapists. The emergency/critical care service is staffed by 1 ABVP boarded and 6 highly trained attending DVMs with extensive experience in urgent critical care. Our nursing staff includes ECC, ophthalmology and anesthesia certified licensed veterinary technicians. We also have surgical interns and a surgical resident on staff.

Interns will rotate through internal medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, and cardiology services under the direct supervision of board certified specialists. They will also rotate through emergency and critical care services. Exposure to the rehabilitation therapy service will be fostered through surgical and critical care cases. Other rotations may be available on-site as new staff is added, or offsite (externships), depending on intern areas of interest and our ability to foster such a program. During each specialty rotation you will have direct supervision from a specialist. As your skills and knowledge base improve, your responsibilities will increase. Emergency/Critical Care rotations are divided into day and over-night shifts. During this rotation you will have primary case responsibility with direct mentorship from an attending DVM.

The Animal Hospital of Pittsford, the flagship hospital of Monroe Veterinary Associates, occupies a 14,000 square foot facility and hosts the general practice portion of the internship. Rotations at this hospital provide experience in the operations of a progressive general practice, under the supervision of high quality general practitioners.

Through our collaborative efforts with Lollypop Farm, the local Humane Society, you will have an opportunity to participate in their spay-neuter program. You will be directly supervised by the staff DVM of the Humane Society during your time there. You may also gain experience with elective feline surgeries by volunteering to assist at the trap-neuter-release feral cat program that is operated at one of our satellite facilities monthly.

To complete your educational opportunities you will be expected to attend and actively participate in daily clinical case-based, journal review, and didactic rounds. As time permits you are encouraged to attend continuing education lectures sponsored by local and regional organizations and to attend 1 national CE conference. Interns are required to present two formal seminars to the specialists, general practitioners and their internmates.

These educational opportunities, combined with your broad clinical exposure are designed to prepare you for application for a residency in your field of interest or a fast-paced, advanced private practice or emergency hospital. VSES has an excellent record of placing motivated interns into residencies across the country. We have matched interns into residencies in internal medicine, surgery, emergency/critical care medicine, ophthalmology, oncology, zoological medicine, pathology, neurology and dermatology.

Intern compensation includes a salary (paid weekly), paid time off, single policy health care coverage, liability (malpractice) insurance, AVMA dues, and dues to the NYSVMS/ GVVMA.

We seek enthusiastic, self-motivated interns who are interested in advancing their education, case management and leadership skills in a team-oriented environment. Rochester is located in Western New York. It offers one of the broadest ranges of cultural, sporting and recreational activities of any comparable sized city in the United States. Many of our interns have stayed in Rochester to join our group, which we believe is a testament to the desirability of living in this community, and the esteem in which our group of practices is held.

Animal Hospital of Pittsford/Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Service
Attn: Dr. Lovelock
6735 Pittsford-Palmyra Road
Fairport, New York 14450
United States
585-223-0940 (Telephone)
585-223-0945 (Fax)
lovelockvet@yahoo.com