Veterinary Services (VS) internship focuses
on laboratory animal medicine in various species (feline, cattle, swine, rabbits and rodents).
Not exact matches
2010 — Investigator, Institute of
Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group
on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 2007 — 2009 Associate Investigator, Institute of
Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group
on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 2007 Posdoc Fellow at Department of Molecular
Medicine and Max - Planck - Research - Group
on Stem Cell Aging, Ulm University 2005 Guest scientist at
Laboratory of Stem Cell Therapy, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo 2003 — 2004 Visiting Scientist at Gene Mapping Center, Max Delbr ¨ ¹ ck Center, Berlin, Germany 2001 — 2003 Research Assistant, Sino - German
Laboratory for Molecular
Medicine, Fu Wai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 1997 — 1998 Resident Physician, Youjian Hospital, Shangdong, China
During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Strandberg had a tremendous impact
on the field of comparative pathology and
laboratory animal medicine, mentoring over 60 young pathologists and
laboratory animal veterinarians, serving
on national committees that developed policies for the humane use of research
animals, participating in NIH study sections and site visits, and pursuing his research interests resulting in over 120 peer - reviewed publications.
Following this, the flexible design allows students to focus
on careers in small
animal, large
animal, equine, livestock, zoologic or mixed
animal practices as well as poultry,
laboratory animal, aquatic
medicine, pathology, public health or research.
She had been at Washington State University College of Veterinary
Medicine, where she completed a year of research in the Comparative Orthopedic Research
Laboratory, a Small
Animal Surgery residency, and served
on the clinical faculty.
Details
on the matching process are described in detail
on the VIRMP site and in theApplication Process and Instructions for Applicants to
Laboratory Animal / Comparative
Medicine Training Programs.
Programs with research emphasis
on epidemiology and public health, microbiology and immunology, clinical and anatomic pathology and
laboratory animal medicine.
She is a board certified veterinary pathologist, a Ph.D., works for the California
Animal Health and Food Safety
Laboratory System and lectures
on avian toxicology in the avian pathology and avian
medicine courses at our alma mater, UC Davis School of Veterinary M
medicine courses at our alma mater, UC Davis School of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine.
Listed in descending order of importance
on the examination, the key areas are:
animal care and nursing, anesthesia,
laboratory procedures, pharmacy and pharmacology, surgical nursing, diagnostic imaging, pain management / analgesia, dentistry, and emergency
medicine / critical care.
In addition to his regular teaching and administrative responsibilities, Melby served
on several national councils and boards related to
laboratory animal medicine.
Dr. Dodds has been a member of many national and international committees
on hematology,
animal models of human disease, veterinary
medicine and
laboratory animal research.
Co-sponsored by Cornell University College of Veterinary
Medicine and New York State Veterinary Medical Society (NYSVMS), this annual event focuses
on companion
animal has varied lectures and
laboratories for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians.
Click
on the following link to see a list of institutions with externship («preceptorship») opportunities in
laboratory animal medicine, including those emphasizing non-human primates.
Click
on the following link to see a list of ACLAM - accredited
laboratory animal medicine residency training programs: http://www.aclam.org/education-and-training/training-programs
Currently, 15 national - level veterinary technician specialties are available for credentialed veterinary technicians to pursue while working
on the job: Anesthesia & Analgesia, Behavior, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Practice (with subspecialties in Canine / Feline, Feline, Exotic Companion
Animal, and Production
Medicine), Dentistry, Dermatology, Emergency & Critical Care, Equine, Internal
Medicine (with subspecialties in Cardiology, Large
Animal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, and Internal
Medicine),
Laboratory Animal, Nutrition, Ophthalmology, Physical Rehabilitation, Surgery, and Zoology.