Veterinary Medicine - January 2008 - (Page 57) Classifieds For Recruitment Advertising, contact: Lisa Paulovcin • (800) 225-4569, x2721 E-mail: lpaulovcin@advanstar.com For Products Advertising, contact: Milliren, 303 National Hwy., Thomasville, NC 27360 or fax to (336) 475-0140. New grad opportunity for advancement in the only Veterinary Practice of Excellence in the Triangle, as long term vet becomes stay-home mom. Raleigh, NC is one of best places to live in US—two hours to coast, three hours to mountains, four seasons, mild winters. Mail/e-mail/fax résumé to Oberlin Animal Hospital, 1216 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, NC 27608; debbie@itbeginswithcaring.com; fax (919) 844-0281; www.caringfirstanimalhospital.com, (919) 523-0441. parking and visibility. 5,000 sq. ft. Well equipped. Seller motivated due to retirement. Poised to go 24 hours. If interested e-mail: coloradovetpractice@yahoo.com. Angela Paulovcin • (800) 225-4569, x2629 E-mail: apaulovcin@advanstar.com Sharon Volcansek • (800) 225-4569, x3155 E-mail: svolcansek@advanstar.com INDIANA Excellent, well established small animal practice in South Bend, Indiana. Located one hour east of Chicago and near many cultural and outdoor activities. Well equipped, well staffed. 2006 gross was $750,000. No emergencies. Sale includes real estate. Please contact Ernie Estopare with any interests or inquiries at (630) 305-3364 or e-mail to eastman1@vzw.blackberry.net. VETERINARY POSITIONS AVAILABLE ARIZONA New Opening: 3 DVM practice in rapidly growing affluent area of Phoenix looking to add FT associate. Established for 18 years and recent move to new freestanding building has significantly increased caseload. We offer a non-competitive environment with great support staff, 2.5–3 techs per doctor, including 3 CVTs. Our well equipped hospital prides itself on thorough diagnostics and surgical services. Our loyal clientele has voted us “best in area”6 of last 7 years due in part to a great relationship with our doctors who have been present 18, 10 and 8 years. Offering superior compensation package with production bonus and full benefits including 401(k) with no emergency hours! New grads considered. Must have excellent communication skills and a good sense of humor. If interested contact Dr. Alex MacKenzie at (480) 7599721 or e-mail: foothillsanimalhospital@yahoo.com or fax résumé to (480) 704-2756. TEXAS The Animal Emergency Center of West Houston, the fastest growing AAHA accredited emergency center in the country, is currently looking to hire a fourth associate for our state of the art facility. Candidates should be willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays. We offer very competitive wages (to be determined with experience) and benefits (health insurance, vacation, sick time, CE, license fees, uniform allowance, etc.). Interested candidates can e-mail their résumés to aecwh.aecwh@hotoffice.net or fax to (832) 593-8388. The Animal Emergency Center of West Houston, the fastest growing AAHA accredited emergency center in the country, is currently looking to hire compassionate, confident, motivated, team-oriented and experienced nurses, also receptionists, for full-time positions in our state of the art facility. Potential candidates should show a willingness to learn, love to interact with people, have good typing skills and knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Candidates should be able to multi-task and be willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays. We offer very competitive wages (to be determined with experience) and benefits (health insurance, vacation, sick time, CE, license fees, uniform allowance, etc.). Interested candidates can e-mail their résumés to aecwh.aecwh@hotoffice.net or fax to (832) 593-8388. MISSISSIPPI Well established 5,500 square foot small animal practice on Gulf Coast. Well equipped with Lasercyte, Abaxis Chemistry Analyzer, Vet Scope, Tonopen, and Radiology Equipment. Great staff and clientele. Excellent growth potential and room for expansion to pursue special interests. Gross $670,000 in 2006. Real estate will be sold with practice. Contact mspetvet@gmail.com. NORTH CAROLINA Small animal practice for sale in beautiful foothills of North Carolina. Well established with high gross/net. Good clientele, well equipped, with trained, competent staff. Owner willing to help with transition. Reply to VM Box 102. CALIFORNIA Veterinarians wanted for two small animal practices in Woodland Hills and Pasadena, California. Experience preferred, new graduates considered. Join our up-to-date practice with full anesthesia monitoring, U/S, rigid endoscope, CO2 Laser. Benefits include 401(k), insurance, continuing education, vacation, great employees and more. Contact Cindy Bahr at Warner Center Pet Clinic, 20930 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA 91367; (818) 710-8528; fax (818) 7109312; e-mail CindyatWCPC@aol.com. TEXAS Busy, highly productive small animal practice, established 28 years. Near Houston, Clear Lake City area. Grossing $800,000+/–, with owner working 3–4 days per week. Exceptional staff. Real estate available. Call (281) 471-9029 or e-mail tollesrs@hotmail.com. PRACTICES FOR SALE ARIZONA Phoenix. One doctor small animal and exotic practice grossing $575,000. Well-established neighborhood. Carry-back financing and real estate available. Call Steve Lieb, (602) 955-8430. WASHINGTON Exotic Pet & Bird Clinic. Located in beautiful, affluent Kirkland, this clinic has charm, loyal clients and great staff. Well equipped at only $100,000 o.b.o. Contact ZooDVM@exopet.com; (425) 827-6613; see www.exopet.com/professional. NORTH CAROLINA Emergency/Critical Care veterinarians needed for 24hour AAHA hospital. Has been established 24 years. Excellent career opportunity and work environment. Partnerships available. Hospital is located in central part of North Carolina, only hours from the mountains and coastlines. Fully equipped and staffed by 25 highly motivated vets, techs and lay staff. Competitive salary and benefits which include 401(k), profit sharing, CE and insurance. Send résumés to Karl B. MOBILE UNITS FOR SALE For Sale: Mobile small animal clinic serving the southeastern Denver metro area for over 11 years. Great addition to your fixed clinic. Perfect for scheduling your own hours and days. $81,000 for practice and 22’ Dodgen vehicle. Call (303) 766-5167. E-mail MobileVetSale@aol.com. COLORADO Excellent, well established small animal emergency and routine practice located in Colorado. Grossing $450,000 plus. Operating 6 p.m. to Midnight. High trafficked location; 50,000 (plus) cars daily. 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