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University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, IL
Description of Elective Experience:

U of I Dermatology Rotation 

Diseases affecting the skin and ears are visible to owners and a common source of distress for animals and their owners. Indeed, skin and ear diseases are the most common reasons for pet owners to seek veterinary care. Because many skin diseases have similar clinical appearances it is important to develop a systematic approach to dermatology cases. The emphasis on this rotation is primary level care of dermatology patients—teaching rounds focus on topical therapy, management of allergies (food and environmental), ectoparasites, bacterial skin infections, dermatophyte infections (including zoonotic concerns), immune‐mediated skin diseases, and diseases of the ear. Students are actively involved in performing basic diagnostic procedures including cytology, skin scrapings and skin biopsies. Principles of treatment and the importance of client education are discussed in detail. The majority of cases are outpatients. Cases are received Monday‐Friday. Year 3‐4 veterinary students are involved in all aspects of case management including history taking, physical examinations, discussions of differential diagnosis, diagnostic procedures, discussions of treatment options and writing of discharge instructions.

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All Critters Veterinary Hospital, OH
Description of Elective Experience:

General practice hospital with 65% cat/dog and 35% exotic pets.  Exotic includes avian, reptile, small mammal, and non traditional species including native wildlife.  Students will have opportunities to work with local cat rescues, pet stores, and potentially local wildlife and wildlife rehabbers (as needed).  Due to the variety of species seen, cannot guarantee any one species will be seen on a given 2 week rotation.  Students without any exotic experience will be encouraged to learn the basics and will be given opportunities to interact with them.  Will try to expose students to working up cases in general practice as they prepare for starting their career.

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Hillsboro Animal Hospital, TN
Description of Elective Experience:
  • Our 10-doctor mixed animal practice treats patients ranging from cats and dogs to rabbits.
  • Veterinary externs at will spend time on client communication, engagement and proper medical documentation. They will be involved with  exams, treatments, surgery and dental.
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VCA Old Canal Animal Hospital, CT
Description of Elective Experience:

At VCA Old Canal Animal Hospital we've helped pets live long, healthy and happy lives since 1975. We deliver the best medical care for pets and the best experience for pet owners. Located in Plainville and serving the communities of Plainville, Southington, New Britain, Newington, Farmington, Meridan, Wethersfield, Bristol, Waterbury, Wolcott, West Hartford, Plymouth, Hartford, and Middletown, our veterinarians, technicians and pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that our patients receive the best in preventive and healing care.

Services Offered:

  • Preventive Care: Wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite control, and weight management programs.
  • Primary Care: Dental care, general surgery, internal medicine, and pain management.
  • Advanced Care: Digital radiology and ultrasound services.
  • Alternative Medicine: Acupuncture services.
  • Pet Counseling: Behavior and nutritional counseling.
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Califon Animal Hospital, NJ
Description of Elective Experience:

We are a mixed animal, general practice that does handle emergency surgery when needed. We have 3 veterinarians, 2 of whom are surgeons. We see about 25 patient appointments per day in the clinic, and 3-5 outside of the clinic, along with 2-3 surgeries/procedures. We pride ourselves in making the time spent in the veterinary office as easy as it can be. 

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Community Pet Care Clinic, OH
Description of Elective Experience:

 Train under the supervision of our experienced veterinarians, utilizing a planned program to ensure you get the most from your experience with us including an opportunity to perform procedures and surgeries and run rooms.

We offer payment support options for our clients to meet them where they are at financially so you aren’t forced to turn pets in need away. Learn about our sustainable business model.

Learn our spectrum of care approach while meeting quality standards - because all pet families should have access to quality care. Keeping Pets & People Together Fund We created an in-house fund to help families cover unexpected veterinary medical costs to prevent economic euthanasia or surrender to shelters. 

We will cover the following areas:

  • Preventative care medicine
  • Dermatology
  • Imaging Diagnostics (Radiology, Ultrasound, etc.)
  • Dentistry
  • Ophthalmology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Soft-tissue Surgery
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John R. Steele and Associates, FL
Description of Elective Experience:

Our veterinarians provide a number of services in an ambulatory setting.  Services include wellness care, such as physical exams, pre-purchase exams, performance evaluations, lameness exams and vaccinations.  Acupuncture and chiropractic services are also provided.  Advanced diagnostic imaging, such as ultrasonography, digital radiography, and endoscopy are available, as well as shock wave, regenerative laser and FES therapies. 

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PetWow, KY
Description of Elective Experience:

Pet Wow is an independently owned small animal practice located in Northern Kentucky, 10 minutes from Cincinnati, and only 15-minutes from CVG Airport!  We have been proudly serving the Greater Cincinnati area for 54 years and we have two practices; one located in Highland Heights, Ky, and one in Florence, Ky.  We also provide daily mobile services where we see our clients at their homes in one of our fully outfitted Mobile Vehicles.  We have a Customer Care Center that handles most customer communication and scheduling, AND we offer full Pet Grooming services at both locations. 

Our founder, Dr. Raymond D. Stamper, started Pet Wow in 1971, he was one of 10 children born to an Appalachian coal mining family. He was the only child to attend and graduate college. 

Dr. Stamper worked tirelessly to achieve success and build a name in the community, but mainly to provide for his family. He tragically passed in 2001, and the handling of the practice fell directly to his sons, Ray, Shandon, and Aaron who have continued to build PetWow into a staple of our community and bring convenience and veterinary excellence to the Greater Cincy area. 

Pet Wow is a product of hard work, community support, resilience, and wanting the best for others. 

We owe our success to our community, our customers, and the dedicated people on our team who strive to meet our mission of “Strengthening people and pets, through pet care made easy” every day!

Check out our website: www.petwow.com

PROGRAM INTENT:

At our practice, we are deeply committed to supporting the next generation of veterinarians and giving back to the veterinary industry. Our externship program is thoughtfully designed, backed by research and feedback from recent graduates, practicing veterinarians, and veterinary students across the country.

We’ve crafted a well-rounded experience that emphasizes patient advocacy, client communication, technical skills, surgical expertise, and business fundamentals. Students will gain extensive hands-on experience. As a trusted provider of veterinary care to over 20,000 pet owners and a proud partner of the Stray Animal Adoption Program—one of the largest rescues in the U.S.—we handle a significant and diverse caseload. Each week, we care for approximately 850 pets, welcome an average of 83 new clients, manage 160 medical cases, 6–12 emergency cases, perform around 60 spays and neuters, 15–20 soft tissue surgeries, and 5–10 orthopedic surgeries.

Our team of seven exceptional doctors, including three with over 25 years of tenure and one of whom has been with PetWow for nearly 40 years. Together they can offer students unparalleled mentorship and a wealth of experience.

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Apple Tree Animal Hospital, NH
Description of Elective Experience:

We are a busy private practice that works with canines and felines. We are located in rural Contoocook, NH. Interns assist veterinarians with: routine exams, vaccinations, sick appointments, blood draws, monitor anesthesia and surgeries. Also assist in laboratory, surgical prep and radiographs. Interns learn from the primary veterinarian, who is also the owner of the hospital. Interns also have the opportunity to assist other veterinarians on surgical days.

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Gilbertsville Veterinary Hospital, PA
Description of Elective Experience:

Student Program Outline

What is expected: 

  • Professional appearance – unwrinkled scrubs or business casual attire and a hygienic, clean appearance
  • Prepared for scheduled day, punctual
  • Respectful and empathetic towards staff, clinicians, clients from various cultural, socioeconomic and educational backgrounds
  • Adapt to changing environments, schedules, situations
  • Display enthusiasm and dedication to learning
  • Excellent communication skills with various groups of people
  • Participation and respond to questions
  • Display positive teamwork skills – clean area, ask if assistance needed
  • Accept instruction and respond to constructive feedback
  1. Demonstrate:
    • Medical ethics awareness – discussions
    • Assist in emergency/stressful situations – triage, gather supplies, place IVC, supply oxygen, etc
    • Communication with team - treatment plans, coordinate diagnostics
    • Communication with clients – history taking sick appointments
    • Knowledge of vaccine protocols – review vaccines at wellness and puppy/kitten appointments
    • Knowledge of disease pathophysiology – discuss illness, testing, treatments (case report)
    • Knowledge of pharmacology – rationale of implemented treatments, prescriptions 
    • Understanding for case referral – indications, procedure 
    • Basic understanding of business aspect of veterinary medicine
    • Understanding of anesthesia drugs and use – discuss and create anesthesia plan on surgery days
    • Understanding of case “work-up” - identify problems and create differential list
    • Proper instrument handling and use – exams, clinical skills
    • Knowledge of disease control and prevention – discuss when applicable – risk factors
    • Knowledge of zoonotic disease risks – discuss when applicable – prevention, risk factors
    • Knowledge of PPE use, radiation safety
    • Aseptic technique
    • Basic surgical skills and instrument use
    • Understanding of surgical and dentistry procedures - review during appointments and surgery days
    • Knowledge of pain assessment – discuss during appointments and surgery days
    • Understanding of patient anesthesia monitoring – discuss abnormals and how to assess/correct
    • Understanding of emergency stabilization/treatments - ABC’s
  2. Perform:
    • Take history
    • Document case in SOAP format
    • Provide organized, concise, and complete case presentations – present illness cases to clinician prior to entering room after getting history when loading appt.
    • Bloodwork interpretation – rule outs, further testing recommendations, 
    • X-ray interpretation 
    • Acquire diagnostic quality x-ray images with correct positioning
    • Literature search to supplement cases
    • Physical exam
    • Cytology interpretation
      • Ear cytology
      • FNA
    • Blood draw
    • IVC placement
    • Intubation
    • Make anesthesia plan, calculate doses, anticipate pain management – surgery and sedation procedures
    • Create treatment plan for hospitalized patients
    • Treatment administration – PO, IV, SQ, IM
    • Patient triage
  3. Short externships - <5 days - variety of cases depends on appointment schedule, hands-on experience may be more limited, shadowing only for surgery/dental procedures
  4. 3. Description of elective experience - student will work under direct supervision of DVM/VMD

      Appointments:  try to pick 2-3 cases per day 

  • Wellness –
    • review vaccine schedules for puppies/kittens and adults
    • Exam
    • Draw blood
  • Illness - 
    • Obtain history, present to doctor
    • Discuss problems and diagnostic plan
    • Exam
    • Interpret x-rays, BW results
    • Stain, interpret cytology results
    • Discuss treatment plan
    • Perform outpatient treatments – injections, SQF, clip/clean wounds, etc
  • Emergency -
    • Triage patient
    • Exam
    • Obtain history, present to doctor
    • Discuss problems and diagnostic plan
    • Participate in work-up – draw blood, obtain radiographs w/ appropriate positioning, etc
    • Interpret x-rays, BW results, other diagnostics
    • Discuss treatment plan
    • Participate in treatment – IVC, injections, oxygen, SQF
  • Admit patients - 
    • Exam
    • Treatment plans/fill out treatment sheets
    • Perform treatments in conjunction with technicians
  1. Surgery:
    • Assist in admit
    • Exam
    • Draw blood
    • Interpret blood work results
    • Anesthesia plan – drug selection and calculate doses - (after first week)
    • Pain control plan – local blocks, pre-meds, post-op meds
    • Participate in induction/surgery prep
    • Perform client-approved spay or neuter 
    • Write surgery report
    • Fill out home care sheet
    • Assist in other surgical procedures when appropriate
  2. Dentals:
    • Exam
    • Draw blood
    • Interpret blood work results
    • Anesthesia plan
    • Pain control plan
    • Participate in induction
    • Participate in dental x-rays
    • Perform oral exam
    • Administer local blocks
    • Scale/polish 
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