What are the responsibilities and job description for the Veterinary Extern - Emergency position at Pet Emergency Treatment?
Although every Ethos hospital is unique, we all have some things in common: an environment that is supportive, committed to excellent medicine, and provides exceptional service to animals and the people who love them.
An externship experience at an Ethos hospital gives students real-life clinical experience in an emergency and critical care setting, and the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills while working alongside experienced clinicians, criticalists (site dependent), and/or current interns and residents. Hands-on skills that may be practiced or observed include TPR’s, examinations, anesthesia, surgical procedures, catheterization, ultrasound, and other diagnostic procedures as available.
Most externship experiences at [1] Pet Emergency Treatment range from two to eight weeks depending on student and hospital schedules. It is a requirement of the state of Alaska that veterinary students are in the final year of their education to obtain an externship in Alaska. The student must hold a veterinary student permit before beginning an externship in the state per 12 AAC 68.500 and 08.98.188 Instructions on how to obtain the permit can be found [2] HERE.
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1. http://www.petemergencyak.com
2. https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/portals/5/pub/vet4534.pdf
An externship experience at an Ethos hospital gives students real-life clinical experience in an emergency and critical care setting, and the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills while working alongside experienced clinicians, criticalists (site dependent), and/or current interns and residents. Hands-on skills that may be practiced or observed include TPR’s, examinations, anesthesia, surgical procedures, catheterization, ultrasound, and other diagnostic procedures as available.
Most externship experiences at [1] Pet Emergency Treatment range from two to eight weeks depending on student and hospital schedules. It is a requirement of the state of Alaska that veterinary students are in the final year of their education to obtain an externship in Alaska. The student must hold a veterinary student permit before beginning an externship in the state per 12 AAC 68.500 and 08.98.188 Instructions on how to obtain the permit can be found [2] HERE.
References
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1. http://www.petemergencyak.com
2. https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/portals/5/pub/vet4534.pdf