Veterinary Intern

Dallas Zoo ManagementDallas, TX
6dOnsite

About The Position

One year internship position to train the veterinarian in management of a wide range of taxa in a zoo setting. The intern will develop clinical skills in zoo medicine and assume primary case responsibility and will work with and under the supervision of 4 full-time veterinarians (2 ACZM diplomates) at the Dallas Zoo. The Dallas Zoo has a well-equipped hospital that has an in house clin-path and EEHV PCR lab, portable digital radiography, ultrasound, rigid and flexible endoscopy, therapeutic laser and more. The hospital staff includes six licensed veterinary technicians, three zoologists, two Registrars, and a Director of Hospital Operations. This position is encouraged to participate in professional organizations, clinical research, and conservation projects. Completion of the one-year internship program should prepare the intern for progression into an ACZM residency program with a terrestrial animal focus.

Requirements

  • Must have good surgical and medical skills, including experience with general anesthesia in a broad range of taxa.
  • Graduation from an AVMA-accredited institution or ECFVG certification.
  • Must obtain valid Texas driver's license.
  • Must be licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Texas within 3 months of start of employment.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain USDA/APHIS accreditation (Level 2).
  • Must be able to obtain a DEA license.

Nice To Haves

  • Preference given to veterinarians already having completed a 1-year internship or having robust zoo/exotic experience.

Responsibilities

  • Participating in the preventive medicine program, including routine exams, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, vaccinations, fecal parasite exams, zoonotic disease control, contraception, and post-mortem exams.
  • Perform health evaluations on incoming and outgoing animals to the collection as part of quarantine and preshipment testing, respectively.
  • Monitor general health and well-being of the collection and manage any hospitalized animals.
  • Evaluate sick or injured animals, performing diagnostic testing, medical and/or surgical treatment as appropriate.
  • Sedation or anesthesia of animals as needed for exams, treatment, or shipments. This includes close patient monitoring and familiarity with dangers of drugs used particularly ultrapotent opioids.
  • Become proficient using ZIMS database to maintain accurate and thorough computerized medical records.
  • Administer and instruct other staff members in the administration of medication to animals.
  • Supervise the handling and restraint of animals requiring examination, treatment or hospitalization.
  • In conjunction with the staff nutritionist, make recommendations and participate in the planning and modification of the nutrition program for the animal collection.
  • Gain familiarity with concepts of animal welfare, behavioral training for medical procedures, and enrichment in zoos.
  • Perform postmortem exams to establish causes of death and prepare submission of collected tissues for histopathology and other testing.
  • Assist the veterinary student externship program by mentoring and teaching veterinary students.
  • Cultivate and promote a constructive team approach within the Hospital and with other departments and provide open and timely communication with animal care staff.
  • Serve on-call for emergency duty and as member of the Emergency Immobilization Team & ensure staff readiness via participation in regular target practice and drills.
  • Help ensure zoo compliance with all state and federal regulations and accreditation guidelines relating to animal care, husbandry, shipments, and controlled drug management including, DEA, USDA and AZA.
  • Produce and submit case studies and novel research articles to peer-reviewed journals (1 minimum)
  • Regular participation in journal club
  • Represent the zoo at conferences with case reports and research presentations.
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