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Each June, Angell welcomes a select group of veterinarians into its 13-month rotating internship program in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. This challenging and exciting opportunity emphasizes mentoring and teaching. It provides the new graduate with a general and specialty referral medical practice foundation, building a future of strong clinical skills, critical thinking, ethics, continued learning, and teaching.
Each intern is supported by an advisor and is evaluated regularly on their performance, communication skills, and clinical aptitude. The clinical services at Angell work as a team, so interns must have good group interaction, communication skills, and the ability to handle a heavy caseload. Interns perform minor medical and surgical procedures under staff supervision and are expected to learn all aspects of hospital procedures. They can also assist with major procedures.
Approximately 75% of the internship year is spent with Internal Medicine and Emergency/Critical Care (E/CC) services.
Angell’s program has an excellent record of graduates continuing on to residencies in all veterinary specialties.
Internships begin with two-and-a-half weeks of orientation, during which there is an overlap period with the graduating class of interns to aid adjustment.
The program
Opportunities for continuing education for interns include but are not limited to:
Most of the clinical services have regular didactic sessions during which they may review the current literature, discuss particular topics, and/or review cases in depth. Time permitting, interns are welcome at these sessions.
There is a weekly continuing education program for the veterinary staff and area veterinarians. These lectures are presented by the staff, residents, and guest lecturers, and the topics cover a wide range of interests related to veterinary medicine.
Please note: While Angell can give TN1 visas, we are unfortunately unable to issue E3 or H1B visas.