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Animal Hospital of Shawnee Hills
Powell, Ohio
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Heartland Animal Hospital
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Douglasville Veterinary Hospital
Douglasville, Georgia
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Perry Animal Hospital
Perry, Georgia
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Best Friends Animal Hospital
Madison, Alabama
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Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group - OC
San Juan Capistrano, California
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Westside Animal Emergency Clinic
Lithia Springs, Georgia
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Central Animal Hospital
Saint Petersburg, Florida
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Central Valley Animal Hospital
Rainbow City , Alabama
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Oakwood Animal Hospital
Oakwood, Georgia
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Powder Springs Animal Clinic
Powder Springs, Georgia
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Snellville Animal Hospital
Snellville, Georgia
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Wolfe Animal Hospital
Jesup, Georgia
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Cumberland Animal Clinic
Smyrna, Georgia
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Animal Medical Center of Fort Oglethorpe
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia
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Liberty Veterinary Medical Center
Hinesville, Georgia
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Dockery, Mobley & Associates Animal Hospital
Albany, Georgia
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Advanced Emergency/Surgery Internship
This is a combined advanced training program in both Emergency/Critical Care and Surgery. The goal is to train doctors to provide high quality emergency services, including emergency surgery. This is the kind of training we would like our emergency doctors to have, and the program makes the doctors extremely marketable for emergency jobs in high quality specialty and emergency centers. While this program is not primarily intended as a stepping stone to residency, the graduating intern has a strong skillset in surgery and perioperative patient care and is well prepared for a residency. The emergency service at OSVS is extremely busy, and much of the surgical caseload comes from the emergency service. The intern will spend approximately 40% of their time on emergency/critical care
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