Not exact matches
She completed an internship in
large animal medicine and surgery at UMN in 2005 and then went on to complete a three - year residency in large animal internal medicine at the UC Davis, culminating in board - certification in the American College of Veterinary Internal M
medicine and surgery at UMN in 2005 and then went on to complete a three -
year residency in
large animal internal
medicine at the UC Davis, culminating in board - certification in the American College of Veterinary Internal M
medicine at the UC Davis, culminating in board - certification in the American College of Veterinary Internal
MedicineMedicine.
Dr. Lazarcheff has practiced both small and
large animal medicine over the
years, practicing in Nevada, California, and Washington.
She then completed a one -
year rotating internship in
Large Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of Georgia.
I accepted a seat at vet school three
years ago equally interested in both
large and small
animal medicine.
Through the Merck
Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarship Program, the second - and third - year students pursuing careers in companion animal or large animal medicine will each receive a $ 5,000 schola
Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarship Program, the second - and third -
year students pursuing careers in companion
animal or large animal medicine will each receive a $ 5,000 schola
animal or
large animal medicine will each receive a $ 5,000 schola
animal medicine will each receive a $ 5,000 scholarship.
Following two
years in private mixed -
animal practice, Dr. Passler joined the team of veterinarians in Auburn's food
animal section as a resident of
large animal internal
medicine.
Dr. Meyer returned to Pilchuck after completing a three -
year residency in 2010 in
large -
animal internal
medicine at the University of Florida in Gainesville, and receiving certification as a
large -
animal acupuncturist from the Chi Institute in Ocala, Florida.
She then completed a one -
year rotating internship in
large -
animal medicine and surgery at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital in 2007.
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Dr. Lee spent the next 28
years in Africa, practicing
large animal medicine and helping the less fortunate in Rwanda, Congo, and Tanzania.
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She then moved out to western NY for five
years, so that her husband and fellow veterinarian could pursue his love of
large animal medicine on the vast dairy farms of that region.
American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine Awards are presented to fourth
year DVM students with interest and proficiency in small
animal: Maureen Thieme, Alexis Mechem, Ashleigh Cournoyer (2017), Barbara Kieszkowski, Tessa Meland (2016), Amy Stark, (2015), Meghan Komorek (2014), Rachel Muur (2014), Lisa Riggs, Katie Simpson, Amy Nooyen (2013), Katie Delph, Jaylyn Durham, Mike Mallard (2012), Vibha Rajagopalan, Peter Noel (2011), Marian Benitez (2010); cardiology: Heather Fetzner (2010); and
large animal: Melissa Sim (2016), Megan Schnur (2015), Mallorie Theurer (2014), Maria Cooper (2011), Carrie Van Tassel (2010)
IVMA Awards are presented to fourth
year DVM students who are proficient in small
animal medicine and surgery,
large animal medicine and surgery and all species
medicine and surgery.
After her internship, she completed a rigorous, three -
year residency in clinical
animal behavior at the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine in Davis, California — the nation's
largest veterinary behavior program.
Over the next 12
years, she gained experience in
large, small, exotic and wildlife
animal medicine, dog and cat boarding, grooming, and rescue work.
MADISON, N.J. — Sept. 24, 2012 — For the fourth
year, Pfizer
Animal Health and the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) Foundation have joined forces to provide financial support to veterinary students pursuing careers in large - animal veterinarian med
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medicine.
After completing a 1 -
year rotating equine internship at Kansas State University, she completed a 3 -
year residency in
Large Animal Internal
Medicine at Purdue University.
After completing her small and
large animal internships at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine, she spent four
years as an emergency / critical care nurse at the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital before her promotion to the Director of Veterinary Technician Recruitment.
Then when students graduate with a degree in small -
animal medicine, they would need to take another
year as an intern or resident in a practice or college specializing in
large animal in order to qualify to be a
large animal or mixed
animal veterinarian.
Highlights Licensed veterinary technician in Virginia Ongoing education in working with diverse populations and on soothing
animals Up to date on current technological trends in veterinary
medicine Recognized as Employee of the Month at least once per
year Spanish - communications classes Excellent manual dexterity Great critical - thinking and problem - solving skills Exemplary communicator Calm demeanor Compassionate Experience Veterinary Technician 8/1/2008 — Present
Large and Small Furry Friends — Roanoke, VA Collect blood, stool and other specimens for testing.