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The Department of Clinical Sciences at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine offers residencies in the specialty areas listed below.The following criteria apply to all CVM residencies at Auburn University. Candidates for admission to the residency programs must be graduates of a college of veterinary medicine and have completed an internship or have equivalent practice experience. The residentswill participate in an active research program under the supervision of a member of the Department of Clinical Sciences; this resarch may culminate in a Mater of Science degree. The resident will be expected to take up to five credit hours of academic course work per semester. The resident will receive instruction in the clinical area of interest, and will work under theclose supervision of faculty members specialized in the areas of interest in the different residency programs. The resident will be expected to assist in teaching senior veterinary students through lectures, seminars, and on rotations. The residents are also expected to attend, participate in, and contribute to resident semiars during the school year. Candidates selected for participation in the residencies will receive a stipend and additonal benefits specific to each residency program. All residencies will be no more than three years in length and are not tenure track positions. Foreign candidates selected for participation in the residencies must be able to provide all documentation required for admission to the United States.

The following residencies are offered at Auburn University and are designed to fulfill the professional requirements for residency programs in their respective American Veterinary Medical Association - recognized specialty areas:


RESIDENCY

GOVERNING BOARD

Large Animal Medicine

Large Animal Surgery

Small Animal Medicine

Small Animal Neurology

Small Animal Surgery

Veterinary Dermatology

Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care

Veterinary Oncology

Veterinary Ophthalmology

Veterinary Radiology

Veterinary Theriogenology

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

American College of Veterinary Surgery

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

American College of Veterinary Surgery

American College of VeterinaryDermatology

American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists

American College of Veterinary Radiology

American College of Theriogenologists

 

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