General Information

Position

Equine Rotating Internship

Last Updated

October 28, 2024

Internship Type

In-hospital

Position Full Description

The goal of the Rotating Equine Medicine and Surgery Internship position at Mississippi State University is to provide motivated individuals broad exposure to the field of clinical equine veterinary medicine, research, and teaching. The internship is a one-year position within the Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine. The MSU-CVM faculty includes board-certified clinicians in surgery, internal medicine, large animal ambulatory, neurology, anesthesiology, radiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, theriogenology, gross pathology, and clinical pathology. Opportunities for research and scholarly activity are supported. Interns participate with residents in weekly journal club, seminar, and ACVS resident board preparatory activities.

Interns are provided with $2,500 in professional development funds to pay for travel and registration fees for conferences/workshops, specialty board examination fees, publication costs, or books for their service.

MSU CVM provides supplemental compensation, in addition to regular pay, to house officers when they provide emergency after-hours care to patients beyond the duties expected of their positions.

This position is eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

Interns get all state benefits including retirement and health insurance programs.

Number of intern positions of this type

2

This internship is a good fit for prospective interns wanting to pursue:
  • Equine general practice
  • Equine/LA surgical residency
  • Equine/LA medicine residency
  • Equine/LA critical care residency/fellowship
  • Imaging residency

Anticipated Start date

June 16, 2025

Anticipated End date

June 15, 2026

Preferred Application Date

January 6, 2025

Does the practice offer externships?

No

Is an in person visit or externship with the practice required to be considered for an internship?

No, but recommended