We currently have accommodations in the clinic building for up to three externs at one time. Additional externs may be accepted if they have off-site housing.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
The program at Rhinebeck Equine will provide veterinary students an opportunity for an in-depth clinical experience in a referral hospital and full-service ambulatory practice. The clinic is staffed by specialists in surgery, internal medicine, theriogenology, reproduction, ophthalmology and dermatology as well as experienced ambulatory practitioners. The practice is committed to providing the student with a rewarding clinical educational experience. The scope and depth of any hands-on experience will vary with the maturity, aptitude, clinical skills, and “common sense” of each extern. The student’s primary responsibilities will involve assisting the interns, specialists, and technicians with the evaluation, diagnostics, management, and care of hospital patients, as well as participating in surgery and anesthesia for cases that require it. While accompanying ambulatory clinicians, the externs will become familiar with ambulatory emergencies, routine health care, theriogenology, and lameness evaluations. Emergencies may be seen on a rotating schedule with other visiting students. The students will also have the opportunity to participate in teaching rounds, journal club, and grand rounds with our interns and specialists. The program is suitable for students with aspirations for a career in any aspect of equine practice.
We currently have accommodations in the clinic building for up to three externs at one time. Additional externs may be accepted if they have off-site housing. Externs will have the opportunity to work with the hospital and ambulatory doctors.
Interested applicants should submit the application form and send a brief letter of intent and CV by e-mail. If you are unable to complete an externship due to COVID restrictions, you may still apply for the internship if you complete a remote interview. Externships are strongly encouraged to ensure a mutually good fit. All veterinary students are welcome to apply; however, third-year students exploring the possibility of the internship will be given preference. Documentation of liability coverage through the PLIT student program, or equivalent, is required before starting your externship.
Rhinebeck Equine is the largest equine referral and ambulatory hospital in the Hudson Valley with board-certified specialists in surgery, internal medicine, theriogenology, ophthalmology, and dermatology, practicing out of a 27 stall facility. Our experienced ambulatory team provides comprehensive services to farms around the region. We are driven to further the knowledge of our clients and staff, be leaders in the equine veterinary community, and provide the most current, skilled veterinary care for our patients. Our mission is to provide a supportive environment and good work-life balance resulting in employees who provide our clients with an exceptional experience in all facets of our practice. Eleven staff veterinarians and five interns provide routine, emergency, and specialty coverage for a wide range of breeds and disciplines in the beautiful Hudson River Valley about 2 hours north of New York City.