The Columbus Zoological Park Association

Veterinary Preceptorship

Job Locations US-OH-Powell
ID 2023-2370
Type
Intern
Park
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Overview

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The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium (CZA), located in Columbus, Ohio, offers a unique training opportunity for 3rd and 4th year veterinary students.

NOTE: This program fills rapidly and interested students are encouraged to apply as early as possible, ideally during the first or second year.

Deadline for May 2025-April 2026 is January 1, 2024. Canididates will be notified of decision by March 1, 2024

 

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium embraces and pursues diversity, equity and inclusion in all hiring decisions.

Selected candidates will work with CZA veterinarians (all board-certified diplomates in the American College of Zoological Medicine) and support staff in all aspects of medical care and management of a diverse zoo and aquarium collection. The CZA’s animal health center a is well-equipped state-of-the-art and modern equipment and technology, including CT imaging, and we utilize a variety of DVM and MD specialists to assist us in with various surgical and other procedures. The CZA has an active ACZM residency program and veterinary preceptors have the opportunity to participate in case and journal rounds, as well as pathology reviews with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Responsibilities

Students gain firsthand clinical experience with medicine, surgery, husbandry, nutrition, quarantine, pathology and more.  Students will assist the veterinary staff in case management, development and implementation of anesthetic protocols, and preparation and participation in diagnostic, medical and surgical procedures, and in post-mortem examination.  Students will also attend weekly rounds/case discussions.

Hours: Minimum of 40 hours/week for 4 to 8 weeks.

Qualifications

  • This program is for 3rd and 4th year veterinary students enrolled in an AVMA-COE accredited program. NOTE: This program fills rapidly and interested students are encouraged to apply as early as possible, ideally during the first or second year.
  • Knowledge of exotic animals and their medicine.
  • Ability to communicate well, both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to work Monday-Friday 7am-4pm.
  • Ability to adhere to standard operating procedures, including but not limited to required safety and biosecurity protocols.
  • Proof of negative tuberculosis screening prior to placement.
  • Ability to adhere to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s drug-free workplace policy.
  • Ability to successfully complete a criminal history background check.

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