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Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
Blacksburg, Virginia
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Blacksburg, Virginia
Posted: 19-Mar-24
Location: Virginia
Type: Internship
Salary: 37,500
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The Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences announces a 12-month specialty internship in clinical dermatology. This internship training program is ideal for applicants who have already completed a small animal rotating internship and are interested in pursuing advanced training in veterinary dermatology. The starting date for this position will be 06/10/2024 and be completed on 06/20/2025.
This specialty internship in dermatology is offered by the Veterinary Teaching Hospital Dermatology Service and supervised by Dr Ben Tham, DVM, Diplomate ACVD and Dr Ivan Ravera, DVM, MSc, PhD, Diplomate ECVD. The intern will spend 100% of the time dedicated to clinical dermatology service under the supervision of the faculty. Responsibilities include primary patient care, instruction and supervision of veterinary students, consultation with primary veterinarians and other services within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital and sharing on-call duties with the faculty.
The dermatology service is equipped with a multi-headed teaching microscope with a monitor, Karl-Storz video otoscopy with Vet Pump II, Phovia Light therapy, and a CO2 laser unit (VetScalpel 45W CO2 laser, Ascuelight). Other facilities at VTH include a full-service radiology service (including digital radiography and fluoroscopy, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging capabilities for both large and small animals).
In the VTH, the intern will have the opportunity to interact and consult with other specialty services in the VTH. These specialty services include Ophthalmology, Small Animal Internal Medicine, Neurology, Anesthesiology, Soft Tissue and Orthopedic Surgery, Cardiology, Emergency and Critical Care, Oncology, Radiology, Theriogenology, Large Animal Medicine, Large Animal Surgery, Production Medicine Management, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Pharmacology, Clinical Microbiology and Rehabilitation.
Upon completion of the internship, an official VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine certificate will be awarded.
Applicants must possess a DVM or equivalent degree and obtain a license to practice veterinary medicine in Virginia. A faculty license will be obtained. Only US, Canada and Mexico citizens or legal residents will be considered for this internship position
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