«The scholarship assistance from Zoetis and the AAVMC has allowed me to purchase invaluable study guides that will help me as I enter my clinical coursework,» said Kaitlin Stewart, a third - year small
animal emergency medicine student at the University of California - Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Not exact matches
April 2016 - VERT and the
student Veterinary
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Club (VEDP) present several technical rescue demonstrations with equine mannequins (down horse in trailer, large
animal lift) at the School of Veterinary
Medicine for UC Davis Picnic Day.
Major responsibilities include primary medical care of collection
animals (e.g., implementing preventative
medicine program, performing clinical exams and
emergency response, reviewing water quality and life support system function), case management leadership for National Aquarium
Animal Rescue
animals (primarily sea turtles and seals), a research project for publication, and veterinary
student training.
Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society is awarded in partnership with Zoetis to a fourth year DVM student who has consistently demonstrated the most outstanding interest and proficiency in small animal emergency medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Fly
Emergency and Critical Care Society is awarded in partnership with Zoetis to a fourth year DVM
student who has consistently demonstrated the most outstanding interest and proficiency in small
animal emergency medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Fly
emergency medicine and critical care: Justin Knoll (2017), Natalie Phauk (2015), Katie McClain (2014), Sherry Wynn (2013), Kara Mitchell - Flynn (2011)
Throughout her veterinary schooling, Dr. Johnson knew she wanted to be an
emergency medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in Small Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
emergency medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in Small Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
medicine clinician, and won the Excellence in Small
Animal Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
Emergency Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
Medicine award as a 4th year veterinary
student.
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These rotations will give the
student multiple hands on experiences in areas such as high volume spay and neuter, population
medicine, shelter
emergency medicine, public health and many other aspects working with diverse types of
animal shelters and rescue groups within the
animal welfare community in the Phoenix metro area and throughout the state of Arizona.
Bachelor of Veterinary
Medicine students can get training in all sorts of areas including lab
animal management, equine care,
animal behavior,
emergency care, and even dentistry.
The veterinary intern will be involved in all aspects of medical care: shelter
medicine, high volume / high quality spay and neuter, assessment and treatment of hospitalized
animals, outpatient appointments, client services, integration and teaching of veterinary
student externs, and opportunities for out - rotation to a specialty /
emergency facility.
She contributes to teaching third and fourth year veterinary
students on the topics of triage, common small
animal emergencies, transfusion
medicine, fluid therapy, and clinical toxicology.