AURA Veterinary is a world-renowned centre for excellence in oncology, soft tissue surgery, internal medicine and interventional radiology based in Guildford. Our focus is on delivering the best possible outcomes for the dogs and cats who are referred to us for treatment. We offer secondary and tertiary-level clinical expertise and exceptional animal care, rooted in a commitment to uphold the highest standards in veterinary science. The facilities at AURA are state-of-the-art and include four operating theatres, 160 slice CT scanner, C-arm fluoroscopy unit, Cell-salvage unit, Interventional Radiology suite, minimally invasive surgical equipment, cystoscopy/endoscopy/bronchoscopy, 2 chemotherapy rooms plus hood room, ultrasonography, digital radiography and full in-house laboratory.
AURA Veterinary is seeking applications for its Internal Medicine Internship programme.
We are a purpose-built specialist referral hospital in Guildford, Surrey dedicated to expert care, innovative clinical decision- making and compassionate communication. The facilities are state-of-the-art and include four operating theatres, cell salvage unit, a 160-slice CT scanner, C-arm fluoroscopy, an interventional radiology suite, minimally invasive surgical equipment, cystoscopy, endoscopy, bronchoscopy, dedicated chemotherapy preparation and administration rooms, ultrasonography, digital radiography and a full in-house laboratory.
Due to the continued growth of the hospital, applications are invited from veterinary surgeons with relevant postgraduate experience for the position of Internal Medicine -Internship.
This unique 12-month post will provide training in all aspects of Internal Medicine and the opportunity to see advanced Interventional Radiology (IR) techniques including stenting, vascular interventions, embolisation and cystoscopic/endoscopic interventions. All of the previous Interns are now undertaking Residency training, and this unique position would suit candidates interested in pursuing Residency in Internal Medicine. Active involvement with clinical research is encouraged and weekly seminars augment clinical learning.
The service currently consists of two Senior Clinicians, Two ECVIM Resident and two specialist nurses.
You will also work with a team of specialists (including Diplomates of ACVS / ECVS / ECVIM / ACVIM/ ECVDI), ECVS Residents, radiographers, clinical research assistants, nurses and veterinary care assistants.
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon's (RCVS) Registration MUST be in place prior to making an application. The successful candidates must be a graduated Veterinary Surgeon and preferably have completed a 12-month rotating internship or at least two years of general small animal practice.
Off-site accommodation is available for the duration of the internship if required.