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Posted: 27-Oct-23
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
Type: Full Time
Salary: 85,000.00 - $100,000.00
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Clinical Instructor in Large Animal Emergency and Critical Care
The Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine is
seeking applications for a clinical instructor (1-year term, renewable) in large animal emergency
and critical care. The person in this position must have a DVM from an AVMA accredited
College of Veterinary Medicine and at least two years of large animal private practice
experience. While not required, preference will be given to individuals who are board certified
(or board eligible) in the American College of Veterinary Surgery, the American College of
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, or the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine; large animal specialty, European College of Veterinary Surgery, European College of
Internal Veterinary Medicine. The faculty in this position will work with other ECC faculty to
provide clinical emergency service, after-hours patient care for hospitalized large animal
patients, and clinical supervision and teaching of veterinary students, technicians, and house
officers assigned to emergency services. The ECC clinicians will consult with referring
veterinarians and clients and oversee all aspects of emergency case management including
diagnostic evaluations, medical or surgical therapy, intensive care and monitoring, client
communications, and necessary follow-up procedures for large animal emergency cases. The
faculty in this position will coordinate the Emergency and Critical Care rotation for senior
students including didactic and laboratory series in emergency medicine and work closely with
faculty in providing continuity of patient care and service to clients. The faculty in this position
will be responsible for administration of the Emergency and Critical Care Service and
coordinating the emergency schedules for the service with faculty and house officers. The ECC
service receives cases from 5 pm to 7 am each week night and 24-hour coverage on weekends
and holidays. The emergency clinician would be assigned to clinical duties 65% of their time.
Time off-clinics is assigned to didactic and laboratory teaching, academic planning, annual
leave, and outreach activities. Interested individuals may apply at
http://apply.interfolio.com/108163 or submit a letter of intent, current curriculum vitae and names
with contact information of three references to: Catheryn Hance, Department of Large Animal
Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2407 River Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-4545,
Or send email to: chance1@utk.edu. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is an
EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA Employer.
Knoxville Life: From Big Orange athletics to outdoor life to great restaurants and craft beer, Knoxville has something for everyone.
“Sheltered by the peaks of the nation’s most-visited national park, the Knoxville region offers adventure seekers two national forests, nine state parks and more than 1,000 square miles of waterways, plus an Urban Wilderness located just three miles from Downtown. From festival-laden streets to music-filled stages and captivating performances, creativity is steeped into the fabric of the valley. The arts gained an even greater foothold in 2016 when Knoxville was designated as the first Etsy Maker City in the United States. In addition, Knoxville offers one of the nation’s lowest costs of living, coming in 14.6% below the national average.”
-Knoxville Chamber of Commerce
The person in this position must have a DVM from an AVMA accredited
Internal Veterinary Medicine.
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