Ohioanimalwelfarefederation
Teaching Veterinarian
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Department Veterinary Medicine | Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Are you—or someone you know—passionate about both teaching and practicing small animal primary care? We’re seeking dedicated veterinarians to join our team at the Spectrum of Care Clinic at The Ohio State University. This is a unique opportunity to engage in hands‑on clinical teaching while providing high‑quality care to patients.
In the clinic, students learn multiple approaches to patient management, a wide range of diagnostic techniques, treatments, and clinical procedures. Students are also taught communication skills, practice management, and business. The clinic is separate from, but adjacent to, our newly remodeled tertiary care veterinary medical center. It is a stand‑alone state‑of‑the‑art private practice setting to produce outstanding veterinarians. Multiple technologies are available, including surgery, dentistry, in‑house lab work, and imaging. Fourth‑year veterinary students and the Spectrum of Care team provide exceptional primary care and offer a broad range of services to our patients and clients. In addition to final‑year students, pre‑clinical students attend shifts and practice their clinical and communication skills with coaching oversight. Successful candidates will coach students from all years to help them fully develop confidence and competence before entering practice.
The Impact Approximately 70% of Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine graduates enter general private practice, becoming the next generation of leaders in our community and profession.
The affordability of veterinary care can be a challenge for many clients. The Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic meets this challenge by training veterinary students to provide evidence‑based care that considers client expectations and financial limitations, thereby preparing students to successfully serve an economically diverse clientele and to embrace their role in providing this care.
Performance Objectives
Teach professional students in the Spectrum of Care Rotation while diagnosing and treating patients presented to the clinic.
Provide all aspects of patient care associated with a busy small animal general practice: patient management, client care, consulting with colleagues, medical record keeping, professional development, and participation in public relations activities.
Other Responsibilities and Expectations
Model and promote a culture of collegiality, professional citizenship, and collaboration in all academic endeavors to create an excellent workplace atmosphere conducive to effective learning and job satisfaction.
Adhere to external, university, college, VMC, and department policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Education and Experience Requirements Required :
DVM or equivalent
A minimum of five years’ clinical experience in a high‑quality small animal primary care practice
Desired :
Possess a genuine dedication to the educational success of our students
Understand the skills necessary to successfully and confidently enter veterinary general practice
Have a proven successful track record as a general practitioner who practices Spectrum of Care medicine
Demonstrate a belief in the importance of spectrum of care while providing care options that are responsive to client beliefs, values, financial limitations, and expectations
Have broad expertise and experience in wellness, preventive medicine, diagnosis and management of diseases of dogs and cats, including dentistry, general surgery, and hospital‑based care
Have experience managing a high‑paced clinical case load, with the ability to multi‑task
Be an outstanding communicator
Application Information Apply at: https://osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/OSUCareers/details/Small-Animal-General-Practitioner_R133268?q=R133268
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans/disability.
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Department Veterinary Medicine | Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Are you—or someone you know—passionate about both teaching and practicing small animal primary care? We’re seeking dedicated veterinarians to join our team at the Spectrum of Care Clinic at The Ohio State University. This is a unique opportunity to engage in hands‑on clinical teaching while providing high‑quality care to patients.
In the clinic, students learn multiple approaches to patient management, a wide range of diagnostic techniques, treatments, and clinical procedures. Students are also taught communication skills, practice management, and business. The clinic is separate from, but adjacent to, our newly remodeled tertiary care veterinary medical center. It is a stand‑alone state‑of‑the‑art private practice setting to produce outstanding veterinarians. Multiple technologies are available, including surgery, dentistry, in‑house lab work, and imaging. Fourth‑year veterinary students and the Spectrum of Care team provide exceptional primary care and offer a broad range of services to our patients and clients. In addition to final‑year students, pre‑clinical students attend shifts and practice their clinical and communication skills with coaching oversight. Successful candidates will coach students from all years to help them fully develop confidence and competence before entering practice.
The Impact Approximately 70% of Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine graduates enter general private practice, becoming the next generation of leaders in our community and profession.
The affordability of veterinary care can be a challenge for many clients. The Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic meets this challenge by training veterinary students to provide evidence‑based care that considers client expectations and financial limitations, thereby preparing students to successfully serve an economically diverse clientele and to embrace their role in providing this care.
Performance Objectives
Teach professional students in the Spectrum of Care Rotation while diagnosing and treating patients presented to the clinic.
Provide all aspects of patient care associated with a busy small animal general practice: patient management, client care, consulting with colleagues, medical record keeping, professional development, and participation in public relations activities.
Other Responsibilities and Expectations
Model and promote a culture of collegiality, professional citizenship, and collaboration in all academic endeavors to create an excellent workplace atmosphere conducive to effective learning and job satisfaction.
Adhere to external, university, college, VMC, and department policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Education and Experience Requirements Required :
DVM or equivalent
A minimum of five years’ clinical experience in a high‑quality small animal primary care practice
Desired :
Possess a genuine dedication to the educational success of our students
Understand the skills necessary to successfully and confidently enter veterinary general practice
Have a proven successful track record as a general practitioner who practices Spectrum of Care medicine
Demonstrate a belief in the importance of spectrum of care while providing care options that are responsive to client beliefs, values, financial limitations, and expectations
Have broad expertise and experience in wellness, preventive medicine, diagnosis and management of diseases of dogs and cats, including dentistry, general surgery, and hospital‑based care
Have experience managing a high‑paced clinical case load, with the ability to multi‑task
Be an outstanding communicator
Application Information Apply at: https://osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/OSUCareers/details/Small-Animal-General-Practitioner_R133268?q=R133268
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans/disability.
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