Job title: Assistant director / clinical veterinarian, Wake Forest University animal resources
program in laboratory animal medicine
Assistant director / clinical veterinarian, Wake Forest University animal resources
program in laboratory animal medicine
Job title: Assistant director / clinical veterinarian, Wake Forest University animal resources
program in laboratory animal medicine Describe your current position and what led to your job.
Not exact matches
Tufts University offers three D.V.M. - master's degree
programs in comparative biomedical sciences,
laboratory animal medicine, and public health.
The experience prompted Franco to start a Ph.D.
in laboratory animal science; he's now about halfway through a
program at IBMC.
The dual appointment allows him to conduct experiments that compare genetic
programming in the highly regenerative
animals used as models at the MDI Biological
Laboratory with genetic
programming in neonatal and adult mice.
In addition to his tenure as director, he directed the Comparative Pathology and
Laboratory Animal Medicine Training programs at Johns Hopkins for three decades, mentoring more than 60 pathologists and laboratory animal vete
Laboratory Animal Medicine Training programs at Johns Hopkins for three decades, mentoring more than 60 pathologists and laboratory animal veterina
Animal Medicine Training
programs at Johns Hopkins for three decades, mentoring more than 60 pathologists and
laboratory animal vete
laboratory animal veterina
animal veterinarians.
This certificate
program is designed to meet the demands of the biomedical research community for qualified personnel
in the care and management of
laboratory animals.
The Veterinary Technician AAS degree
program provides training
in veterinary health and the handling of a variety of domestic and exotic
animals, as well as
laboratory animals encountered
in a veterinary practice or biomedical research setting.
The facility, scheduled to open
in 2010, will include a forensic
laboratory and veterinary hospital, a treatment center for
animals that are victims of cruelty, as well as educational training and other
programs.
Because you'll be working with
animals in a clinical or
laboratory setting upon graduation from your
program, it is essential that you obtain hands - on experience
in at least one of these settings prior to completing your education.
* Services donated to
animals participating
in student teaching
programs such as spay / neuter
laboratories
The T32
program supports veterinary students for one year's immersion
in hypothesis - based
laboratory animal medicine, comparative medicine, or pathology.
In addition to providing veterinary care, specialists in laboratory animal medicine play pivotal roles in other aspects of an institution's animal care and use progra
In addition to providing veterinary care, specialists
in laboratory animal medicine play pivotal roles in other aspects of an institution's animal care and use progra
in laboratory animal medicine play pivotal roles
in other aspects of an institution's animal care and use progra
in other aspects of an institution's
animal care and use
program.
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.
Dr. Art Bickford was instrumental
in establishing the Avian Residency
Program with the California
Animal Health and Food Safety
Laboratory System.
ACLAM also coordinates a mentoring
program for veterinary students and veterinarians interested
in entering the
laboratory animal field, for
laboratory animal practitioners interested
in becoming board - certified, and for established
laboratory animal practitioners who seek further career development.
She was employed at the Calloway County, KY,
Animal Shelter for two years and Breathitt Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory in Hopkinsville, KY, for three and a half years before being hired as a full lecturer
in the Veterinary Technology
Program at Murray State University.
«She continued to work
in the
laboratory following the end of the
program, and this spring was awarded a highly competitive grant from the Morris
Animal Foundation to continue that research this summer and will continue to work
in the
laboratory on this project during the fall semester as well.
Students
in the
Program of Veterinary Technology will practice hands - on skills
in on - campus clinical
laboratories working with both large and small
animals.
The Veterinary Technician
program at Pima Medical Institute includes courses that offer
in - depth study
in nursing skills,
laboratory procedures, equine medicine and nursing, and livestock
animals, as well as lab
animal and exotic
animal medicine.
A key player
in this role of diagnosing exotic and economically devastating diseases is the National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) under Veterinary Services, and the National
Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN), which respond to animal disease outbreaks such as HPAI, which are amongst the programs that the AVMA is advocating for sufficient fu
Animal Health
Laboratory Network (NAHLN), which respond to
animal disease outbreaks such as HPAI, which are amongst the programs that the AVMA is advocating for sufficient fu
animal disease outbreaks such as HPAI, which are amongst the
programs that the AVMA is advocating for sufficient funding.
The
program offers an
in - depth educational experience
in classical morphological, clinical pathology, or
laboratory animal medicine.
The Veterinary Assistant Certification
Program teaches students all about working
in an
animal hospital setting, including examination room procedures,
animal restraint, surgical and
laboratory assisting, and more.
Graduate Professional
Programs in some clinical sciences, pathology, and
laboratory animal medicine may also require completion of a graduate degree.
Students may attend a Fast Track Lab (FTL) offered
in Waco, Texas each semester which will satisfy the
program requirements for large
animal clinical experience, as well as the required
laboratory animal tasks.
She is active
in many professional organizations like the American Association for
Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS), which recognized her as Technologist of the Year
in 1989, has presented at many professional conferences, and is a volunteer on boards
in her community, including the Saint Joseph County - Spay Neuter Assistance
Program.
Academic & Student Affairs Center for One Health Illinois Clinical Skills Learning Center College of Veterinary Medicine Facilities Fund Companion
Animal Dermatology Resident Training Companion
Animal Memorial Fund Conservation Medicine Endowment Dermatology Research Fund Equine Research Farm
Animal Medicine, Reproduction & Surgery Friends of ER / ICU Fund Friends of Shelter Medicine Holistic Medicine Fund Humane Society Dental
Program Fund Integrated Food
Animal Medicine System
Program Fund Research
in Veterinary Medicine Small
Animal Surgery Fund Stafford Clark - Price Memorial Feline Compassion Award VCM Dental
Laboratory Fund VCM Magrane Comparative Opthalmology Fund VCM Seminar Series VCM Study Abroad
Program Veterinary Continuing Education and Public Service Extension
Programs Veterinary Heritage Collection and Information Commons Veterinary Medical Alumni Association Fund Veterinary Medicine Achievement Fund VM Clinical Oncology Research Fund VM Surgical Oncology Unrestricted Fund Wildlife Medical Clinic
Trainees pursuing non-clinical residencies
in laboratory animal medicine and / or comparative medicine were offered significantly more than their clinical resident counterparts participating
in the matching
program (p =.000).
Hope
Animal Hospital offers a wide range of primary care & advanced care services for avians, birds, cats, dogs, exotics & small mammals including: • Acupuncture • Allergy and Itchy Skin Relief • Dental Care • Dentistry • Diabetes Treatment • Diagnostic Imaging • Flea & Tick Control • General Surgery • Geriatric Medicine • Health Exams • Hospice • Hospitalization • House Calls • Immunizations •
In - house
Laboratory & Pharmacy • Internal Medicine • Massage • Micro-chipping • Nutrition Services • Parasite Control • Pet Loss Support • Physical Therapy • Radiology • Routine Surgeries • Senior Wellness • Spays and Neuter • Vaccinations • Weight Management
Program • Wellness Exams Please call us today for inquiries about our veterinarian services or to schedule your pet's appointment.
The goal of the Kenneth F. Burns Trust
program is to provide veterinary students with opportunities to explore the fields of
laboratory animal medicine or pathology (anatomic and clinical) as possible career choices through significant «real - world» experience
in one of these fields.
The department hosts residency
programs in anatomic and clinical pathology and
in laboratory animal medicine.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SHARP HEALTHCARE, Livermore Falls, ME (6/2010 to Present) Biology Lab Assistant • Prepare specimens for
laboratory experiments by following appropriate standards and procedures • Set up, adjust, calibrate and maintain
laboratory and field equipment • Troubleshoot
laboratory equipment to ensure that it is
in proper working order when needed during experiments • Prepare specimens that need to be used
in experiments
in accordance to specific instructions provided • Analyze experimental data and ensure that interpreted results are properly documented and reported • Assist
in conducting research and collecting information and samples such as soil, water, plants,
animals and blood • Measure and weigh compounds and other materials to be used for testing purposes • Monitor all
laboratory work to ensure that it complies with set
laboratory standards • Provide technical support to scientists and monitor and observe experiments to increase informational database • Feed and look after livestock and
laboratory animals • Provide support to operational
programs such as fish hatcheries and greenhouses