Veterinary Clinical Pathology Internship 2022-2023
Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine
The Department of Pathobiology at Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine (TUCVM) is accepting applications for a 12-month Clinical Pathology Internship. Our program is designed for individuals seeking to have a foundation in diagnostic clinical pathology and desire to pursue a clinical pathology residency. The primary goal of this internship is to prepare the individual to be highly qualified and competitive for advancement into a residency in clinical pathology, and in the future, successful completion of the ACVP board examination.
The incoming intern will join a team of two clinical pathologists, a clinical pathology clinical instructor, technical staff and engage with five anatomic pathologists, a clinical instructor of anatomic pathology and an anatomic pathology intern during rounds and case discussions. The successful candidate will receive training in several fields of clinical pathology including hematology, cytology (including sample acquisition), clinical chemistry and urinalysis. Training includes participating in clinical diagnostic service, regularly scheduled interactive rounds and presenting case discussions, small group teaching of fourth year and clinical skills for third year DVM students and a seminar at the annual TUCVM Symposium. Applicants must have a DVM or equivalent degree from an AVMA-accredited College of Veterinary Medicine or comparable foreign institution. The annual stipend is $27,000 and the program will begin July 1, 2022 and end June 30, 2023.

How to Apply / Contact
Qualified applicants should electronically submit a curriculum vitae, statement of career goals and interests and official veterinary college transcripts to
Dr. Athema Etzioni (aetzioni@tuskegee.edu).
Three written letters of reference are also required and should be emailed directly by the referees to Dr. Etzioni.

International/foreign applicants additionally need to submit TOEFL or similar scores to indicate their level of English proficiency and officially translated transcripts where applicable.
The application deadline is February 15, 2022 for all application documents. For additional information or questions, contact Dr. Etzioni, Internship Program Coordinator. Applicants from both foreign and American Colleges of Veterinary Medicine are welcomed to apply. Diversity and Inclusion are a part of our heritage.

Please address application materials to:

Dr. Athema Etzioni, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVP
Associate Professor of Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Department of Pathobiology
Tuskegee University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Patterson Hall, rm 201
Tuskegee, Alabama, 36088

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