Internship in Small Animal Medicine & Surgery
Carolina Veterinary Specialists
Intern Survey Results
Positions: 11
Survey Responses: 6
Category: Small Animal Rotating
Program Dates: 6/15/2015 to 6/24/2016
Responses except for Question 11
- Strongly Disagree
- Disagree
- Neither agree or disagree
- Agree
- Strongly Agree
Questions
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The internship met the program description as provided in the VIRMP
Mean: 3.7
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The time spent on emergency duty matched the program description
Mean: 3.8
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I received an orientation to the work environment and job requirements at the start of the internship
Mean: 4.3
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I was provided with supervision and opportunity to consult with other doctors at the institution/practice regarding patient care
Mean: 4.3
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Rounds, journal clubs, or other educational opportunities were regularly available during the internship
Mean: 2.8
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Adequate opportunity to study and prepare for clinical cases was provided
Mean: 3.7
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I was satisfied with the clinical training opportunities provided during the internship
Mean: 4.5
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The internship met my learning objectives
Mean: 3.8
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I was treated in a professional manner by staff and other doctors
Mean: 3.7
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I would recommend this internship program to a friend or colleague
Mean: 4.0
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The average number of hours I worked per week
Mean: 4.5
- Less than 40 hours
- 40-49 hours
- 50-59 hours
- 60-69 hours
- 70-79 hours
- Greater than 80 hours
Program Being Evaluated Follows
Employment Information
Salary: 29,000 plus benefits
Benefits: 50% contribution towards major medical and dental insurance, premium for professional liability insurance and NC licensure fees (includes NC exam fee, score transfer fee and privilege license), $150 for CE allowance, VIN membership and scrub allowance
Vacation: 5 paid days off for sick days and interviews
Is a contract required? Yes
Is a non-compete clause required? Yes If yes, what is the time and distance? Emergency non-compete only, 30 mile radius, 2 years after completion of program.
Is a State license required? Yes If yes, what is the licensure fee? $250 paid by CVS
Is a DEA license required? No
Is USDA accreditation required? No
Caseload
The following information represents the average of cases in direct support of this program
Total No. Annual Cases: 60,000
Average Daily No. Cases Presented to Hospital: 80-100
Average No. Cases Treated Daily as Outpatients: 40-50
Average No. of Inpatients Each Day: 50-60
Average No. Daily Surgeries Performed: 30-40
Average No. of Emergency Cases Seen Daily: 30-40
Number of Faculty/Clinicians in Direct Support of Program: 36
Number of Residents in Direct Support of Program: 0
Diplomates in Direct Support of Internship
Full Time | Part Time/Consultant | Full Time | Part Time/Consultant | ||
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ABVP | 1 | ACT | |||
ACVAA | ACVD | ||||
ACVCP | ACVN | ||||
ACVO | 3 | ACVR | 1 | ||
ACVS | 6 | ACZM | |||
AVDC | ACVECC | ||||
ACVIM/CARD | 1 | ACVIM/INTMED | 7 | ||
ACVIM/NEUR | 2 | ACVIM/ONC | 2 | ||
ACVB | ABVT | ||||
ACLAM | ACPV | ||||
ACVM | ACVP | ||||
ACVPM | ACVIM/LA | ||||
ACVR/ONC | 1 | ACVSMR |
Registered/Licensed/Certified Veterinary Technicians
In Direct Support of Program: 30
Assigned to the Emergency Service per shift: 4
Assigned to the Intensive Care Unit per shift: 2
Other Personnel of Note
In addition to RVTs there are also highly qualified veterinary assistants on staff.Clinical Experience and Responsibilities
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Yes NoDoes the intern have primary case care responsibility for first-opinion and emergency/critical care cases?
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Yes NoIs the intern the primary surgeon on a broad range of elective and entry-level procedures?
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Yes NoDoes the intern have primary case care responsibility for complex cases with supervision by a boarded specialist?
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Yes NoAre patient rounds held daily with a boarded specialist in attendance?
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90%What is the percentage of time the intern will be directly supervised?
Didactic Training
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Yes NoAre teaching rounds held weekly?
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Yes NoDoes the intern deliver a professional presentation or seminar to senior clinicians and peers?
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Yes NoDoes the intern have an opportunity to attend a professional meeting?
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Yes NoIs financial support provided to attend a professional meeting?
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Yes NoIs the intern required to complete/submit a publication?
Facilities
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Yes NoDoes the intern have access to current medical textbooks?
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Yes NoIs a computer with internet access provided?
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Yes NoDoes the intern have access to search engines for scientific literature and online journals?
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Yes NoDoes the primary hospital have an intensive care unit?
Equipment
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Do interns have access to the following equipment/technology, either on-site or outsourced?
- Ultrasonography
- Electrocardiography
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Echocardiography
- Endoscopy
- CT Scan
- Bone Plating Equipment
- MRI
- Digital Radiography
- Laparoscopy
- Arthroscopy
- Basic clinical laboratory equipment
- Nuclear Medicine
- Blood Gas Analysis
- Diagnostic Laboratory
- Physical Therapy
Scheduling
These percentages may not be cumulative
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40%Percentage of program intern is assigned to daytime primary emergency
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10%Percentage of program intern is assigned to overnight primary emergency
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0%Percentage of program intern is assigned to first opinion (primary care) clinics
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10%Percentage of program intern is provided elective time
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0%Percentage of program intern is required to work at a secondary (satellite) clinic
Orientation/Supervision/Mentoring
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Yes NoIs a formal orientation program required?
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Yes NoDoes the intern have a mentor who is a veterinarian in the practice?
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Yes NoAre written performance evaluations provided?
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Yes NoIs an internship orientation manual provided?