FAQs
What qualifications are required for this intern position?
A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree is required for this intern position.
What type of work will I be doing as an intern?
As an intern, you will provide clinical patient care under the direction of a faculty member as part of a training program.
What is the term of this internship?
This is a fixed-term internship position.
What is the work schedule for this intern position?
The work schedule is for 40 hours on the first shift.
Is this position suitable for recent graduates?
Yes, this position is suitable for recent graduates who have obtained their DVM degree.
Will I receive supervision during my internship?
Yes, you will work under the direction of a faculty member, ensuring you receive supervision and guidance throughout your internship.
Are there opportunities for advanced training or education in this position?
Yes, as part of the training program, you will gain valuable clinical experience that may contribute to your advanced training and education in equine medicine.
Is there a specific start date for this internship?
The job description does not specify a start date; it would be best to contact the organization for details regarding the internship's timing.
Will I be interacting with clients and their equine patients?
Yes, as part of the clinical patient care role, you may interact with clients and their equine patients under the supervision of a faculty member.
Are there opportunities for networking during the internship?
Yes, working with experienced faculty and other veterinary professionals provides networking opportunities throughout the internship.