Veterinary Medicine - June 2008 - (Page 340) M arketplace Marketplace Advertising For Recruitment Advertising, contact: Trevor Gray (800) 225-4569, x2721 For Products Advertising, contact: Angela Paulovcin (800) 225-4569, x2629 Sharon Volcansek (800) 225-4569, x2668 new york idAho One doctor small animal practice in rural southern Idaho; grossed over $500,000 last year. Large client base, potential for growth. Great clients, great recreational area. Motivated for at least part-time retirement, can assist transition. Contact yourvet@cableone.net. veterinarian Emergency and Critical Care Hospital in Orange County, New York is expanding. Seeking two full time veterinarians to work weekend shifts with an experienced and seasoned staf. Position is immediately available. Salary and benefts are negotiable. kenTucky Small Animal Veterinarian Practice For Sale in Kentucky. Turnkey, well established, 29 year. Be your own boss and enjoy small town country life. Grossing $250,000/year, with a client base of 5,000. After 29 years we are retiring out of the area. Two clinics, main and satellite. Inventory and equipment. Contact Neal Zabkar at (606) 521-6482. cAreerSniff Premium AlASkA Please forward all resumes to the attention of the Hospital administrator: e-mail to sbailey@warwick.net Fax 845-692-3563. visit our website: www.animalemergencyoc.com norTh cArolinA TexAS Houston. Privately owned small animal practice needs an individual interested in surgery and advanced diagnostics. Work in an AAHA accredited, free-standing building among a team of dedicated associates. Deliver your best veterinary medicine while a welltrained support staff enhances your efforts. Earnings package includes competitive salary, C.E. budget, expense account, retirement plan, paid vacation, flexible schedule, insurance allowance and more. Practice has equipment necessary to support your efforts, including complete IDEXX lab equipment, rigid endoscope, Aloka ultrasound with Doppler, microscope with digital imaging, paperless system, digital dental, 300 MA high frequency x-ray unit with pre-programmed technique charts, high support staff/doctor ratio and more. Send resume to (281) 890-1444 (fax) or e-mail Associate needed for multi-doctor practice in Northwest veterinarian Seeking full-time associate for four-veterinarian, well-established, small animal 24hour full-service and emergency practice in the downtown Anchorage area. Competitive salary, $95,000 per year guaranteed. 401(k), CE and benefts package ofered to an enthusiastic team player. Well-equipped facility (in-house IDEXX lab, ultrasound, EKG, tonopen, pulse-oximeter, isolation, x-ray and surgical capabilities). New grad opportunity for future ownership advancement in the only Veterinary Practice of Excellence in the Triangle as we continue to expand. Practice focus on customer service, client education, quality medicine. Raleigh, NC one of best places to live in US 2 hrs to coast, 3 hrs to mountains, 4 seasons, mild winters. Mail/e-mail/fax resume to Oberlin Animal Hospital, 1216 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, NC 27608; debbie@itbeginswithcaring.com; fax (919) 844-0281; www.itbeginswithcaring.com; (919) 523-0441. Fax resume and credentials to 907-562-6737 or e-mail info@diamondanimal.com Simple solutions for your practice! new mexico albuquerque animal emergency Clinic is a wellestablished practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We are seeking a full-time emergency veterinarian to join our 24-hour emergency/ critical care facility. Emergency veterinarians work closely with our specialists to help provide top-quality care to all of our patients. Bene ts include: health insurance, 401(k) pro t sharing, VIN, AVMA PLIT, discounted health club membership, VECCS, Albuquerque VMA, and CE, to name a few. AAEC is located within the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of NM facility which is a 12,000 sq ft state-ofthe-art facility. We offer 24-hour emergency and critical care and provide a center for other specialties working from our facility: Internal Medicine, Dermatology, Physical Therapy, Oncology, and Acupuncture. Our facility consists of 8 examination rooms, 4 treatment bays, separate isolation room, endoscopy room, ultrasound room, large in-house laboratory, in-house helical CT imaging, hydrotherapy pool, three well-equipped surgical suites, conference room for CE and much more. Albuquerque, NM is a high desert city nestled up against the Sandia Mountains. As one of the oldest cities in America, Albuquerque has provided homes for individuals and families in the Rio Grande Valley for many centuries and is rich with history and culture. Contact Lynda tmcaughan@animalhosp.net or Animal Hospital Jones Rd., 9570 Jones Rd., Houston, TX 77065. 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