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and treating colic cases. Candidates must have great horse handling skills and be
comfortable working with all types of horses. Qualifications a DVM or equivalent
degree, completion of an internship or at least three yea rs of clinical experience,
ability to practice as a licensed veterinarian in Massachusetts and Rhode Island,
and equine ambulatory experience. Preference will be given to applicants who
have podiatry expertise and/or performance horse experience. Emergency work is
required with time shared between doctors as primary clinician or as back -up to the
intern. Salary is based on experience with a base salary plus emergency fees and
commission on production. Benefits include 80% medical, 100% dental,
professional licensing, membership dues, personal liability coverage, disability
allowance, 401K, paid vacation, and continuing education. Visit us at
www.ssequineclinic.com to learn more about the practice. Contact Mark Reilly
at (781) 585 -2611 or mtreilly@ssequineclinic.com .