Students – are you looking for a clinical rotation externship or a summer internship? Brows opportunities in the AASV Internship and Externship database at. aasv.org/internships/. And don’t forget to apply for a $500 Swine Externship Grant from the AASV Foundation at aasv.org/students/externgrant.
Category Archives: Student
Internship – Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd
Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd. is offering a paid summer swine internship for one veterinary student focused on swine production medicine. Housing will be provided and is based in Carthage, Illinois. Application deadline is December 31, 2021. Students will interact with veterinarians and production teams to enhance their knowledge in the areas of both swine medicine and production. For more information, view the listing at aasv.org/internships/.
Swine Veterinary Student Externship with Pipestone Veterinary Services
Pipestone Veterinary Services offers a 1-2 week swine-focused externship for 4th-year veterinary students. Students will be given opportunities to grow in areas of swine health, production, and research while working with veterinarians and team members at Pipestone Veterinary Services.
NPPC Veterinary Student Externship
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has a veterinary government relations externship opportunity for six (6), 4th-year veterinary students for 2022. The externships are two weeks in length and take place in Washington, D.C. (unless noted otherwise). The goal of the program is to expose students to the pivotal role of veterinarians in public policy, advocacy, legislation, and regulation at the national level.
USDA and Boehringer Ingelheim Expand Summer Research Opportunities for Veterinary Students
Boehringer Ingelheim and the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture are joining forces to offer veterinary students the opportunity to research diseases that could affect livestock and public health. [Source: Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health 8 December 2021]
Internship – Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd
Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd. is offering a paid summer swine internship for one veterinary student focused on swine production medicine. Housing will be provided and is based in Carthage, Illinois. Application deadline is December 31, 2021. Students will interact with veterinarians and production teams to enhance their knowledge in the areas of both swine medicine and production. For more information, view the listing at aasv.org/internships/.
NPPC Veterinary Student Externship
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has a veterinary government relations externship opportunity for six (6), 4th-year veterinary students for 2022. The externships are two weeks in length and take place in Washington, D.C. (unless noted otherwise). The goal of the program is to expose students to the pivotal role of veterinarians in public policy, advocacy, legislation, and regulation at the national level.
Next SMEC Case Rounds Dec 6
DID YOU KNOW, that the Swine Medicine Education Center (SMEC) hosts live, on-line, monthly case rounds for veterinary students and offers daily swine clinical questions via email that are free to subscribe to, called SMEC L.E.A.R.N. Daily?
Swine Veterinary Student Internship with Pipestone Veterinary Services
Pipestone Veterinary Services is offering a paid 10-12 week summer internship for 2 veterinary students interested in swine health, production, and research. Housing will be provided, based mainly out of the Pipestone, MN location. Application deadline is December 6, 2021. The summer internship provided by Pipestone Veterinary Services is a swine-focused internship. Students will be given opportunities to grow in areas of swine health, production, and research while working with veterinarians and team members at Pipestone Veterinary Services.
NPPC Veterinary Student Externship
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has a veterinary government relations externship opportunity for six (6), 4th-year veterinary students for 2022. The externships are two weeks in length and take place in Washington, D.C. (unless noted otherwise). The goal of the program is to expose students to the pivotal role of veterinarians in public policy, advocacy, legislation, and regulation at the national level.