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The Ambulatory Internship at the College of Veterinary Medicine,
Cornell University, offers its interns a unique combination of clinical
and academic experience. The internship is a non-degree program,
providing additional clinical experience for practice or for application
to residency programs, with training to partially fulfill specialty
board requirements.
After individual training with senior faculty members, the intern
is assigned a vehicle and a group of third or fourth year veterinary
students and begins performing ambulatory calls assigned by the
clinician in charge. Interns are required to share weekend duty
and be responsible for emergency service on a rotating basis.
The Ambulatory and Production Medicine Clinic makes 3,600 farm
calls and sees approximately 37,000 animals per year. About 85%
of these are dairy cattle, including animals seen for routine herd
health procedures and care of over 4,000 individual sick cattle
per year. Horses account for most of the remainder of the farm calls,
but sheep, goats, swine and camelids are seen as well. Special emphasis
and training is provided in dairy production medicine. Some of the
intern's time is spent in developing proficiency in reproductive
health maintenance and mastitis control.
Interns, according to their interest, participate in a limited
elective rotation through another clinic in the Veterinary Medical
Teaching Hospital.
Time is provided, and interns are encouraged to attend and participate
in a variety of rounds and seminars, and possibly enroll in elective
course work with the permission of the Ambulatory and Production
Medicine Section Chief. Time off and financial support is provided
for each intern to attend a North American continuing education
meeting during the year.
The intern is expected to prepare a manuscript suitable for publication
in a professional or scientific journal. Upon satisfactory completion
of the internship, a "Certificate of Internship" will be awarded.
For more information regarding the Internship program please refer
to the Veterinary
Medicine Internship webpage.
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