Offsite Electives
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| Animal Medical Centre of Medina, OH Description of Elective Experience: At Animal Medical Centre of Medina students will be able to observe and work on dogs, cats and small pocket pets. Based on the students needs and goals, observation and assistance in surgery and exam room and medicine case work up can be offered. At our clinic, we have digital full body and dental radiology, ultrasound, high speed dental unit, regenerative medicine with platelet rich plasma and stem cell therapies, microscope for in-house cytology, and access to lab diagnostics through Idexx laboratories. Students can put to practice what they’ve been learning and have the ability to do examinations on patients and discuss preventative medicine with clients. Assisting in surgery and working on suturing techniques is available. Students can also practice blood draws and other technical skills drug calculations and talking through treatment plans for patients. Proximity: |
| St. Charles Veterinary Hospital, FL Description of Elective Experience: This veterinary externship provides students with hands-on observational and participatory experience under the direct mentorship of a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). The extern will shadow the mentor DVM throughout daily clinical operations, gaining exposure to a wide range of veterinary medical practices in a professional clinical setting. Under supervision, the student will observe and assist with patient intake, physical examinations, diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, surgical preparation, anesthesia monitoring, and post-operative care, as appropriate to their level of training and institutional guidelines. The externship emphasizes the development of clinical reasoning, professional communication, ethical decision-making, and client interaction. The mentor DVM will provide guidance, feedback, and instruction, helping the student integrate academic knowledge with real-world veterinary practice. This externship is designed to enhance the student’s understanding of veterinary medicine, clinic workflow, and the responsibilities of a practicing veterinarian while fostering professional growth and career development. Proximity: |
| Baker Bristol Pet Hospital, CA Description of Elective Experience: Privately owned small animal general practice with a strong emphasis of exotic pet medicine. Proximity: |
| Western Ohio Veterinary Services, OH Description of Elective Experience: Western Ohio Veterinary Services is a mixed animal practice. Students will gain experience in routine wellness, sickness, as well as small animal surgeries. Our large animal side will also have an opportunity to observe and perform routine wellness exams with a focus on show pig and equine medicine. Depending on the time of the year, students may be able to participate in c-sections, soft tissue surgeries, cosmetic surgeries, and others. Other large animals that are occasionally worked on include small ruminants, beef and dairy cattle. Dr. Deeter is also the Darke County Fair veterinarian, so depending on the time of year, students may be able to shadow at the fair and help with urine collection and treating 4-H animals. Proximity: |
| Carefree Dentistry & Oral Surgery for Animals, AZ Description of Elective Experience: This externship is designed to provide fourth-year veterinary students with structured exposure to a small animal veterinary dental and oral surgery specialty practice operating within an AVDC-aligned, referral-based model. The experience emphasizes the principles of comprehensive oral health care, advanced diagnostic evaluation, and evidence-based treatment planning for dogs and cats with complex dental and maxillofacial disease. Externs will observe and, when appropriate, assist with clinical activities including complete oral examinations under anesthesia, dental radiography and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), periodontal assessment and therapy, surgical and non-surgical extractions, management of endodontic disease, oral trauma, oral masses, and other conditions commonly managed in specialty dental practice. Attention is given to anesthesia planning, analgesia, surgical principles, and post-operative care consistent with current AVDC standards. Students will also gain insight into specialty-level case management, including referral communication, record-keeping, client consultation, informed consent, and collaboration with primary care veterinarians. The externship highlights the role of the veterinary dental specialist within the broader veterinary community and the importance of maintaining high standards of care, documentation, and continuing education. In addition to clinical exposure, externs will be introduced to the operational and business aspects of a veterinary dental specialty practice, including workflow design, equipment utilization, team training, and practice sustainability. The overall goal of this elective is to enhance students’ foundational understanding of veterinary dentistry, support clinical competency relevant to general practice, and provide meaningful exposure to veterinary dentistry and oral surgery as a potential specialty career pathway consistent with AVDC principles. Proximity: |
| Charles River Laboratories, MA Description of Elective Experience: Charles River Laboratories is a global contract research organization, working to help companies get new drugs to market. The Shrewsbury, MA site works in drug discovery and safety assessment, running early pharmacokinetic and toxicology studies. Students will work alongside five clinical veterinarians, gaining experience in the day-to-day life of a laboratory animal veterinarian. Experiences may include (depending on current caseload and projects) IACUC review and meetings, emergency case response and management, colony health, GLP requirements, infection control and biosecurity, and behavioral management. Students will work with mice, rats, beagles, and NHPs in a laboratory setting. Proximity: |
| Pet Health Centers at North Shore Animal League America, NY Description of Elective Experience: We offer 2 and 4 week programs for veterinary students, 40 hrs per week. Each day the student is assigned to a different veterinarian to shadow for the day, and they rotate throughout the different areas of the hospital, including outpatient/clinic appointments, exams for hospitalized patients, shelter medicine, dentals and one day of surgery per week. If the student is in their clinical year of study, they are able to participate in exams by taking history, pulling blood, administering vaccines, and helping the doctors update treatment plans. They are also allowed to perform supervised spay and neuter surgeries during their scheduled surgery day. If the student is not in their clinical year of study, they are still welcome to join us, but their experience would be limited to observation only. Proximity: |
| Miami Valley Animal Hospital, OH Description of Elective Experience: We are a General Practice that focuses on wellness. We utilize scheduled exams with some drop-off opportunities to see clients and patients. Each doctor has a dedicated day to perform surgeries and perform dental cleanings and oral surgery. As an AAHA accredited hospital, we utilize RVT's according to the laws of Ohio. Outside of wellness, we often see cases requiring diagnostics in-house and send-out. We see many of our patients through chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, Addison's, Cardiomyopathy, and more. Proximity: |
| RESQ Charitable Trust, INDIA Description of Elective Experience: This global engagement opportunity provided the student with structured, hands-on exposure to wildlife veterinary medicine within a real-world conservation and conflict-management context in India. Under the supervision of qualified wildlife veterinarians and rehabilitation professionals, the student participated in clinical assessments, treatment planning, triage support, post-operative care, and rehabilitation protocols across multiple wildlife species. The experience extended well beyond a conventional clinical externship by integrating veterinary decision-making with field realities such as human–wildlife conflict response, inter-agency coordination with the Forest Department, and ethical considerations in wildlife rescue and release. In addition to the veterinary component, the programme offered deep cultural immersion. The student engaged directly with local communities, field teams, and government authorities, gaining insight into how ecological, social, and cultural factors influence wildlife management in a densely populated, biodiversity-rich region. Exposure to local languages, traditions, rural and urban interfaces, and community-based conservation challenges formed a core part of the learning experience. This integrated approach allowed the student to develop a global perspective on veterinary practice, conservation ethics, and cross-cultural collaboration that cannot be achieved through a standard clinical placement. Proximity: |
| Spurlock Road Veterinary Clinic, TX Description of Elective Experience: We are a small animal, general practice veterinary clinic providing comprehensive medical and surgical care. Our practice regularly performs orthopedic procedures several days each week and offers daily soft tissue surgeries and dental services. We actively collaborate with our local Humane Society and regional rescue organizations, providing medical and surgical support for special and situational cases. Proximity: |