Three year residency program in large animal internal medicine with an emphasis on food animals.
Training Required:
DVM degree and at least one year of practice in a relevant demographic case load. (predominately food and fiber animals)(can be a mixed practice, but the majority of work should be in equine/food animal).
Experience Desired:
At least one year in a practice that fits the demographic for caseload being predominately food animal, equine.
Salary:
45,000 with $6,000 total for conference travel, exam fees, etc. over the three year residency.
Benefits:
State of Texas Benefits (health, dental, vision)
Species Percentages:
Beef:
53
Dairy:
2
Swine:
10
Small Ruminants:
20
Equine:
15
Poultry:
0
Exotics:
0
Small Animals:
0
Environment:
Facilities provided by the veterinary practice:
Texas A&M University Large Animal Hospital
Other Personnel :
3 other medicine residents, 4 interns
all rotate emergency after hours duty
4 DACVIM's in Food Animal senior clinicians, 3 DACVIM's in Equine Medicine senior clinicians
Practice strengths and emphasis of the business:
Extremely diverse caseload from primary care to complicated tertiary care cases.
Practice Area:
Brazos Valley which is South, Central Texas. However, we get referrals from all over the United States.