Employment Information
Practice name
Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic
Last Updated
January 7, 2026
Internship Type
Ambulatory
% of time spent on ambulatory vs in-hospital
15 % goats 5% bovine 5% pot-belled pigs, camelids, and exotics
The Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic is offering a 1-year equine and farm animal internship. The goal of this internship is to aid in launching a new veterinarian on their successful career path by providing outstanding mentorship, a supportive environment, and a competitive salary. There will be 7 veterinarians committed to the success of the intern by offering their views and experience in the field. Our practice believes in family, setting boundaries, and work-life balance.
The Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic is a busy, twelve doctor mixed animal practice employing 7 large animal veterinarians and 5 companion animal veterinarians. The clinic is located in southeast Wisconsin in an area well known as Chicago’s playground, with convenient access to Chicago, Milwaukee, and Madison. Although housing is not provided, rental opportunities are plentiful in the area.
The internship program will provide structured mentorship in all aspects of equine ambulatory practice including preventive care, dentistry, lameness, internal medicine, reproduction, and 24-hour emergency ambulatory care. Additional mentorship will include commercial and pet farm animal ambulatory medicine. Currently the case load is approximately 70% equine, 20% farm animal (primarily small ruminant with some bovine), and under 5% camelids, exotics and pot-bellied pigs.
The Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic is a full-service facility housing an in-house laboratory, in-hospital large animal treatment room, surgical padded stall with hydraulic table and adjoining stalls for day appointments and routine surgeries. The practice provides both in-house and mobile imaging with Next Equine Digital and VetRay radiography machines, 2 Logiq E ultrasound units, Classic Medical 480 ultrasound for reproductive exams, Butterfly ultrasound unit and portable bovine ultrasound unit. The clinic also has video endoscopy with a 1.5 meter scope and 3 meter gastroscope. We have Mpact shockwave, therapeutic laser, and an array of conventional and regenerative medicine modalities including ProStride, Renovo and A2M. Ambulatory veterinarians also have access to stall-side SAA and lactate meters. We are offering a competitive salary of $65,000/year with medical benefits (including health, dental and vision), 401(k), 5 days paid vacation, paid holidays, CE allowance, liability coverage, license fees, and employee assistance program. The candidate must have or be able to obtain a Wisconsin and Illinois veterinary license as well as a valid driver’s license. A USDA accreditation is encouraged.
Requirements for application:
● Veterinary school official transcript
● Personal statement
● Curriculum Vitae
● Three to four letters of recommendation
● Personal interview
● Externship at the Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic
The internship will be structured as follows:
● Internship to run for 12 months, beginning June 1st, but the start date can be adjusted according to
school schedule and position availability.
● Intern will work 4 days per Monday – Friday week and every other weekend (Saturday and Sunday) on
emergency call.
● Daily work hours are generally 8 am to 5 pm.
● Intern will have 2 nights during the week on call.
● Intern will have a 4 day weekend every other weekend.
● Intern will work side-by-side with another veterinarian for one month minimum.
● Intern will work with one particular veterinarian each week
● Intern will be accompanied by another veterinarian for all emergencies for one month minimum.
● Depending on progress (competence and confidence) intern will cover after hours duty independently,
with pre and post check-ins with all appointments. The attending veterinarian will always be available
during on-call both in-person and via telephone.
● Intern will have primary case care responsibilities for first-opinion and emergency/critical care cases.
● Intern will be the primary surgeon on a range of elective and entry-level procedures.
● Intern will have a role in care and responsibility for complex cases with supervision by an experienced
veterinarian.
● Intern has availability to schedule off-site time with cooperative regional referral centers.
● Journal/case rounds are held monthly.
● Monthly skills wet-labs are conducted specifically for the intern’s experience.
● The intern is included in the routine interaction among colleagues.
● The intern will meet for weekly reviews with their assigned mentor, with quarterly reviews with the
mentor and Chief of Staff. Written performance evaluations will be provided.
Clinic will provide to intern:
● Mobile phone
● Access to Plumb
● Access to Idexx Lab results via app
● Laptop computer with access to practice management software
● Access to VIN
● Mobile truck unit with gas card
● On-boarding document
● Clinic policies and procedures handbook
● Support staff: 7 large animal technicians, 7 office staff, 1 management level staff
1
- Equine general practice
Start date
June 1, 2026
End date
May 31, 2027
Application Deadline
March 31, 2026
Does the practice offer externships?
Yes, please email the practice contact for details
Is an in person visit or externship with the practice required to be considered for an internship?
Yes, required
Contact Information
Elkhorn
[USA] Wisconsin
Walworth
53121
205 East O’Connor Drive, Elkhorn, WI 53121
Practice Mailing Address
205 East O’Connor Drive, Elkhorn, WI 53121 - Elkhorn - Walworth - [USA] Wisconsin - 53121
Clinical Experience and Responsibilities
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
25-50%
Patient rounds held daily with senior clinicians
No
Teaching rounds held
No
Weekly journal clubs held
No
M&M or other specialized rounds held
Yes
Intern has opportunity to attend a professional CE meeting
Yes
Intern has opportunity to complete a study or publication
Yes
Intern has access to current medical textbooks
Yes
Intern has access to online journals
No
In the past 5 years, how many studies/cases have been published by interns as the primary author from work pursued primarily during their intern year?
Equipment the intern has exposure to within the practice
- Gastroscopy
- Endoscopy
- Stat CBC analyzer
- Stat whole blood chemistry analyzer
- On site diagnostic lab
- Digital radiography
- Ultrasound linear probe
- Ultrasound microconvex probe
- Ultrasound endorectal probe
- Shockwave
- Stall side orthobiologics
- Embryo Transfer
- Power dentistry
Any additional information the practice would like to share on their internship program:
The internship will be structured as follows:
● Internship to run for 12 months, beginning June 1st, but the start date can be adjusted according to
school schedule and position availability.
● Intern will work 4 days per Monday – Friday week and every other weekend (Saturday and Sunday) on
emergency call.
● Daily work hours are generally 8 am to 5 pm.
● Intern will have 2 nights during the week on call.
● Intern will have a 4 day weekend every other weekend.
● Intern will work side-by-side with another veterinarian for one month minimum.
● Intern will work with one particular veterinarian each week
● Intern will be accompanied by another veterinarian for all emergencies for one month minimum.
● Depending on progress (competence and confidence) intern will cover after hours duty independently,
with pre and post check-ins with all appointments. The attending veterinarian will always be available
during on-call both in-person and via telephone.
● Intern will have primary case care responsibilities for first-opinion and emergency/critical care cases.
● Intern will be the primary surgeon on a range of elective and entry-level procedures.
● Intern will have a role in care and responsibility for complex cases with supervision by an experienced
veterinarian.
● Intern has availability to schedule off-site time with cooperative regional referral centers.
● Journal/case rounds are held monthly.
● Monthly skills wet-labs are conducted specifically for the intern’s experience.
● The intern is included in the routine interaction among colleagues.
● The intern will meet for weekly reviews with their assigned mentor, with quarterly reviews with the
mentor and Chief of Staff. Written performance evaluations will be provided.
Caseload
Total number annual cases
6000
Total number ambulatory cases
5000
Total number in-house cases
1000
Avg number of after hour emergencies per week in the busiest time of year
10-25
Avg number of after hour emergencies per week in the least busy time of year
5-10
Significant seasonality to the caseload
Yes
Seasonality description
Large animal ambulatory practice appointments are much heavier in the spring and summer months through most of fall. Late fall and winter, the number of cases seen drops significantly. Additionally, equine repro work is primarily spring through very early summer. Lameness work is principally performed during show season.
Species other than equids
Yes
Percentages of non-equids by species
15 % goats
5% bovine
5% pot-belled pigs, camelids, and exotics
Number of specialty certified clinicians
Number of clinicians in direct support of program
7
Diplomats of the following specialties (including their European Equivalents)
Other personnel of note (outside specialists, farriers, dentists, etc)
The Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic is a busy, twelve doctor mixed animal practice employing 7 large animal veterinarians and 5 companion animal veterinarians.
Additional certifications/area of expertise represented in the practice
Chiropractic certification
Technician present on ambulatory calls
Yes
Overnight technical staff (if hospital present)
No
Other details about technician support of intern doctors
Interns will have an experienced assistant during normal working hours. After-hours, a DVM is available for assistance with emergency calls.
Compensation
Annual Salary
$61-65k
Additional opportunity for emergency compensation
No
Opportunities for additional income (production bonuses, working horse shows, etc).
No
Benefits
Benefits offered
Yes
Value of total annual compensation
75,000
Housing offered
No
Housing Type
Other
Housing Amount
$
Paid time off (PTO) offered
Yes
# of PTO days
5
PTO stipulations
In addition to PTO days, paid holidays included
Health insurance offered
Yes for employee plus dependents
Amount of health insurance premium intern is responsible for
40%
Dental insurance offered
Yes
Life insurance offered
Yes
Short-term disability insurance offered
Yes
Long-term disability insurance offered
No
Liability insurance offered
Yes
CE stipend offered
Yes
License/DEA fees reimbursed / stipend offered
Yes
State license required
Yes
USDA license required
Yes
DEA license required
No
Association fees reimbursed / stipend offered
Yes
Student loan payments reimbursed / stipend offered
No
401K program offered
Yes
Employer matching offered
No
Clothing / logo wear stipend offered
Yes
Phone or phone stipend offered
Yes
Maternity / paternity leave offered
Yes
Discounted pet care and / or a pet medications policy offered
Yes
Practice vehicle or mileage reimbursement offered
Yes
Other benefits offered
We are offering a competitive salary of $65,000/year with medical benefits (including health, dental and vision), 401(k), 5 days paid vacation, paid holidays, CE allowance, liability coverage, license fees, and employee assistance program. The candidate must have or be able to obtain a Wisconsin and Illinois veterinary license as well as a valid driver’s license and be USDA accredited.
Clinic will provide to intern:
● Mobile phone
● Access to Plumb
● Access to Idexx Lab results via app
● Laptop computer with access to practice management software
● Access to VIN
● Mobile truck unit with gas card
● On-boarding document
● Clinic policies and procedures handbook
● Support staff: 7 large animal technicians, 7 office staff, 1 management level staff
Contract
Non-compete clause required
No
Non-US residents may apply
Yes
Method internship offers are made
After meeting all requirements, and interviews, offer made via email
Earliest date of internship offer made in the last 3 years
December 1
Latest date of internship offer made in the last 3 years
April 1
Average time provided to internship candidates to consider an offer
2 weeks
Outcomes Assessment
How long has the practice offered internships?
3 years
Number of interns from this program who applied for a residency in the past 5 years
Number of interns from this program who entered a residency position directly out of the internship in the past 5 years
Number of interns from this program who accepted a second or specialty internship in the past 5 years
Number of interns from this program who accepted a residency position in the past 5 years
Number of interns retained by the practice as associates in the past 5 years
1
Of the interns that started the program in the past 5 years, how many are still in equine practice (and/or in an advanced training program targeted at specialty equine practice)?
100%
Number of former interns currently employed by the practice
1
Are current or former interns from the practice available for reference?
Yes, email the practice contact for details.
Additional information about the internship program
The internship program will provide structured mentorship in all aspects of equine ambulatory practice including preventive care, dentistry, lameness, internal medicine, reproduction, and 24-hour emergency ambulatory care. Additional mentorship will include commercial and pet farm animal ambulatory medicine. Currently the case load is approximately 70% equine, 20% farm animal (primarily small ruminant with some bovine), and under 5% camelids, exotics and pot-bellied pigs. The Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic is a full-service facility housing an in-house laboratory, in-hospital large animal treatment room, surgical padded stall with hydraulic table and adjoining stalls for day appointments and routine surgeries. The practice provides both in-house and mobile imaging with Next Equine Digital and VetRay radiography machines, 2 Logiq E ultrasound units, Classic Medical 480 ultrasound for reproductive exams, Butterfly ultrasound unit and portable bovine ultrasound unit. The clinic also has video endoscopy with a 1.5 meter scope and 3 meter gastroscope. We have Mpact shockwave, therapeutic laser, and an array of conventional and regenerative medicine modalities including ProStride, Renovo and A2M. Ambulatory veterinarians also have access to stall-side SAA and lactate meters.