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Intern - Small Animal Rotating-9

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
  • Columbus, +2
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AI generated summary

  • You should be passionate about small animal care, eager to learn, and committed to gaining hands-on experience in a veterinary rotating internship. Relevant coursework or experience preferred.
  • You will provide clinical patient care under faculty supervision as part of a training program, gaining hands-on experience in small animal medicine.

Requirements

  • The job requirements are not provided in the posting you shared. The information only includes a brief description of the position and its term.

Responsibilities

  • Under the direction of a faculty member, provides clinical patient care as part of a training program.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Intern - Small Animal Rotating-9.

What kind of training will the intern receive?

The intern will receive clinical patient care training under the direction of a faculty member.

What is the term length for this internship?

The internship is a fixed term position.

What are the working hours for this position?

The working hours are 40 hours during the first shift.

Is this position focused on small animals?

Yes, this position specifically involves small animal clinical care.

Will the intern work independently?

No, the intern will work under the guidance of a faculty member.

Is this a full-time position?

Yes, this is a full-time internship requiring a 40-hour work week.

What is the main responsibility of the intern in this role?

The main responsibility is to provide clinical patient care as part of a training program.

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