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Zoetis Swine Veterinary Internship Program

The Zoetis Swine Veterinary Internship Program (SVIP) offers short-term, field-based learning opportunities to several veterinary students each summer. The program offers hands-on learning in swine production medicine and provides networking opportunities as interns work with future colleagues/swine veterinarians as part of the program. Each intern will lead an original summer research project in collaboration with Zoetis Technical Services veterinarians and swine veterinarian mentors. Upon completion of the internship, veterinary student interns are expected to submit an abstract based on their original summer research project for the student presentation session at the upcoming AASV Annual Meeting.

PIC Swine Veterinary Externship Program

PIC North America offers a limited number of two-week externships based in Hendersonville, TN, for veterinary students committed to swine production medicine. Current third year students are encouraged to apply. Applications for July 2018-June 2019 are being accepted through January 31, 2018. The objective of the program is to expose proactive swine veterinary students to a pioneering genetics company with a focus on the role of the swine veterinarian in a high health breeding stock multiplication system.

ISU CVM Offers Swine-Specific Internships

The Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine (ISU CVM) is seeking veterinary student applicants for two distinct, swine-specific internship programs, the Swine Medicine Applied Research Internship (SMARI) with the Swine Medicine Education Center (SMEC), and the Swine Veterinary Internship Program (SVIP). Both SMEC and SVIP have several openings for summer 2018 and are uniquely different programs. More details can be found here: https://vetmed.iastate.edu/vdpam/academics/summer-opportunities

Zoetis Swine Veterinary Internship Program

The Zoetis Swine Veterinary Internship Program (SVIP) offers short-term, field-based learning opportunities to several veterinary students each summer. The program offers hands-on learning in swine production medicine and provides networking opportunities as interns work with future colleagues/swine veterinarians as part of the program. Each intern will lead an original summer research project in collaboration with Zoetis Technical Services veterinarians and swine veterinarian mentors. Upon completion of the internship, veterinary student interns are expected to submit an abstract based on their original summer research project for the student presentation session at the upcoming AASV Annual Meeting.

Seaboard Foods Production Health Veterinary Internship

The Seaboard Foods veterinarian internship gives veterinary students insight and experience in population medicine as it is applied in an integrated pork production system. The veterinarian internship will provide hands-on and technical training in veterinarian practices, including necropsy, blood and tissue collection, differential diagnosis lists, developing action and treatment plans, conducting health audits, and managing other health concerns as they arise. The veterinary internship may require several mini-projects as assigned by the veterinary staff throughout the summer. This internship is a paid internship, with housing and utility costs provided. The internship is approximately ten (10) weeks and is located in Guymon, Oklahoma.

Zoetis Swine Veterinary Internship Program

The Zoetis Swine Veterinary Internship Program (SVIP) offers short-term, field-based learning opportunities to several veterinary students each summer. The program offers hands-on learning in swine production medicine and provides networking opportunities as interns work with future colleagues/swine veterinarians as part of the program. Each intern will lead an original summer research project in collaboration with Zoetis Technical Services veterinarians and swine veterinarian mentors. Upon completion of the internship, veterinary student interns are expected to submit an abstract based on their original summer research project for the student presentation session at the upcoming AASV Annual Meeting.

PIC Swine Veterinary Externship Program

PIC North America offers a limited number of two-week externships based in Hendersonville, TN, for veterinary students committed to swine production medicine. Current third year students are encouraged to apply. Applications for July 2018-June 2019 are being accepted through January 31, 2018. The objective of the program is to expose proactive swine veterinary students to a pioneering genetics company with a focus on the role of the swine veterinarian in a high health breeding stock multiplication system.

ISU CVM Offers Swine-Specific Internships

The Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine (ISU CVM) is seeking veterinary student applicants for two distinct, swine-specific internship programs, the Swine Medicine Applied Research Internship (SMARI) with the Swine Medicine Education Center (SMEC), and the Swine Veterinary Internship Program (SVIP). Both SMEC and SVIP have several openings for summer 2018 and are uniquely different programs. More details can be found here: https://vetmed.iastate.edu/vdpam/academics/summer-opportunities

ISU CVM Offers Swine-Specific Internships

The Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine (ISU CVM) is seeking veterinary student applicants for two distinct, swine-specific internship programs, the Swine Medicine Applied Research Internship (SMARI) with the Swine Medicine Education Center (SMEC), and the Swine Veterinary Internship Program (SVIP). Both SMEC and SVIP have several openings for summer 2018 and are uniquely different programs. More details can be found here: https://vetmed.iastate.edu/vdpam/academics/summer-opportunities

Seaboard Foods Production Health Veterinary Internship

The Seaboard Foods veterinarian internship gives veterinary students insight and experience in population medicine as it is applied in an integrated pork production system. The veterinarian internship will provide hands-on and technical training in veterinarian practices, including necropsy, blood and tissue collection, differential diagnosis lists, developing action and treatment plans, conducting health audits, and managing other health concerns as they arise. The veterinary internship may require several mini-projects as assigned by the veterinary staff throughout the summer. This internship is a paid internship, with housing and utility costs provided. The internship is approximately ten (10) weeks and is located in Guymon, Oklahoma.