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Posted: 19-May-23
Location: Corvallis, Oregon
Type: Full Time
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Oregon State University, Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking applicants for a full-time, Assistant Professor of Large Animal Surgery, Clinical or Tenure Track, with an earliest start date of July15th, 2023. Successful candidates will join our Large Animal Surgery section, which provides clinic service to clients and clinical training to veterinary students and house officers. The case load is predominately horses, but also includes other domestic farm animal species. Candidates will interface with other clinical services including Large Animal Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging and Anesthesiology. Teaching is also integral to this position, and scholarly and service work is required. Required: DVM or comparable degree and completion of an ACVS or ECVS-registered large animal or equine training program. New graduates of training programs are welcome to apply and dedicated time for board preparation can be negotiated. For more information and to apply for this position, visit: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/137542. For full consideration please apply by June 14th 2023, posting will close on July 12th 2023. For additional questions, please contact: Dr. Christopher Cebra, Department Chair at Chris.Cebra@oregonstate.edu. OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled inclusive community.
Oregon State University is in the scenic Willamette Valley, just over an hour from the Pacific Ocean and slightly further from the Cascade Mountains. State forest abuts campus at the edge of the city. Corvallis is consistently ranked on national “best college towns” lists. The surrounding area is known for its forests, waterfalls, covered bridges, wine grapes and fertile soil. Nearby Portland, Salem and Eugene offer more urban pleasures.
Required: DVM or comparable degree and completion of an ACVS or ECVS-registered large animal or equine training program.
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