COSI’s Wild Experience, OH

Description of Elective Experience

The goal of the COSI Living Collection veterinary student externship is to introduce 4th year vet students via a clinical rotation, to the non-profit wildlife veterinary medicine and provide hands-on understanding of the types of tasks and activities associated with a wildlife collection, including: 

  • Behavior assessment 

  • Handling 

  • Routine veterinary rounds 

  • Assessment and diagnostics 

  • Husbandry for a variety of wildlife species 

Students will be supervised by the Sr. Manager of Living Collections and will be able to consult with Dr. Mark Flint, current One Welfare resident, and current Zoo & Wildlife Conservation Medicine & Ecosystem Health resident. 

Placements align with semesters. 

Institutional and Educational Resources - staffing, equipment, etc.

Active wildlife collection that consists of 18 species, 48 individuals, and 2 colonies that are used in an informal education setting.

Supervisor with over 20 years of experience in the field

Dr. Mark Flint available as needed and veterinary rounds with current vet residents.

Knowledgeable animal care staff available to provide hands on training.

Access to a wide variety of diagnostic equipment when needed.

Student Responsibilities - what is expected of students in terms of hours, days of the week, shadowing or actual support?

Students to complete 10-16 hours/week through semester including possible weekend shifts. Ability to align schedule with vet rotations.

Supervisor
Laurie Miller
Website
https://cosi.org/
Contact email
Address

333 W Broad St
Columbus, OH 43215
United States

Is student housing available?
No
Hours of supervision by a licensed veterinarian per week
As needed
Global engagement opportunity
No
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