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Posted: 21-Jul-23
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Type: Full Time
Salary: Commensurate upon application
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Oklahoma City Equine offers a one year rotating internship to graduate veterinarians. OCEC is an equine-exclusive hospital with in-house and ambulatory services offered to clients. The hospital currently has five veterinarians, nine technicians, one office manager, one receptionist, and two stable hands. A climate-controlled intensive care unit offers our patients the best care possible. The clinic houses a surgery suite with padded induction/recovery area, in-house laboratory, reproduction laboratory, stallion collection facility, lameness evaluation area, digital radiography, digital ultrasound, endoscopy, gastroscopy, arthroscopy, laparoscopy, etc. OCEC is a Select Breeders Services affiliate and is equipped with a mobile semen freezing lab to provide service to area breeding farms.
Our internship philosophy is to provide interns with the opportunity to build on core competency skills with a comprehensive learning curve in all aspects of an advanced and progressive quine clinic. In addition, we strive to mentor young equine veterinarians on the intangible aspects of the profession including client communication, work-life balance, involvement in organized veterinary medicine, and an introduction to the business of equine hospitals. Initially, the intern doctor will be supervised directly in all procedures, decreasing in supervision as internship progresses based on perceived competency as assessed by supervising veterinarians as well as the comfort level of the intern. Interns will rotate with each veterinarian and be responsible for supervision and daily care of in-house cases, primary and follow-up care of routine cases, emergency calls, assisting with routine calls, and a general anesthesia rotation for surgical procedures.
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