Locum Small Animal Internal Medicine (ACVIM Board-Certified only)
Locum Small Animal Internal Medicine (ACVIM Board-Certified only)
Description
Title: Locum Small Animal Internal Medicine (ACVIM Board-Certified only)
Midwestern University is currently accepting applications for a board-certified Small Animal Internal Medicine clinician to serve as a locum faculty member. We understand that scheduling commitments vary and are flexible regarding both the timing and duration of assignments.
Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to preparing the next generation of veterinarians through excellence in clinical training, education, and patient care. We invite you to join our collaborative and growing team at the Midwestern University Companion Animal Clinic, located in the Phoenix metropolitan area of beautiful Arizona.
The successful candidate will provide specialty internal medicine services for small animal patients while working alongside a supportive team of specialists, residents, interns, and veterinary students. Responsibilities include supervising and mentoring senior veterinary students during clinical rotations, participating in the training of rotating interns and internal medicine residents.
This position has no after-hours emergency duty or weekend responsibilities, allowing for an excellent work-life balance while enjoying a rewarding academic environment.
We offer:
Competitive hourly compensation Furnished housing during your assignment Rental car provided throughout your stay Flexible scheduling with opportunities for multi-week assignments A collegial, student-focused academic environment with an outstanding support staff If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, we would be delighted to speak with you and discuss available dates.
The following qualifications are required:
DVM or equivalent degree Arizona State Veterinary License or ability to receive one A strong commitment to meeting the needs of students, and an understanding of student-centered learning Collaborative mindset to foster a team approach to teaching and service ACVIM Board certification
For more information, please contact:
Anderson da Cunha, DVM, MS, Dipl.ACVAA Director, Companion Animal Clinic [email protected]
Requirements
The following qualifications are required:
DVM or equivalent degree Arizona State Veterinary License or ability to receive one A strong commitment to meeting the needs of students, and an understanding of student-centered learning Collaborative mindset to foster a team approach to teaching and service ACVIM Board certification