Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - (Page 555) Classifieds VETERINARY POSITIONS AVAILABLE FLORIDA Small animal practice with large animal potential. Established for 30 years as a mixed practice, with loyal clients and a great staff! Approximately 2,337 sq. ft. building included, equipped with two exam rooms, kennels, lab and more. Call Kenneth W. Keen Jr. at (863) 885-2796. ALASKA Enjoy smog, traffic and daily commute? We have none! We have mountains, glaciers, forests and fjords. Our brand new large regional 6 DVM hospital is located in a city of 30,000 on the coast of Alaska. We have a state university and the state capitol, with a climate similar to Seattle and most of the amenities of a much larger city. We offer excellent benefits and a salary range of $72,000–$96,000. Southeast Alaska Animal Medical Center, (907) 789-7551, ask for Tracye, or seavets@alaska.net. Seeking full-time associate for four-veterinarian, well-established, small animal 24-hour full-service and emergency practice in the downtown Anchorage area. Competitive salary, 401(k), CE and benefits package offered to an enthusiastic team player. Wellequipped facility (in-house IDEXX lab, ultrasound, EKG, tonopen, pulse-oximeter, isolation, x-ray, and surgical capabilities). Fax résumé and credentials to (907) 562-6737 or e-mail info@diamondanimal.com. Join us on the Northern California Coast and your office will overlook the ocean! Looking for full-time associate who is empathetic, a good communicator, works hard but has fun. We are a very busy, threedoctor practice––recently remodeled, fully computerized, state of the art equipment, stable long-term support staff. Friendly, dynamic atmosphere and strong client-service focus. Exotics experience/interest a plus. Base salary plus incentives, DOE. Benefits: paid vacation, CE, medical, IRA. Possible partnership potential. AA/EOE. E-mail dogdr@pacbell.net; phone (650) 359-3685; fax (650) 359-4384. NEW YORK Practice for sale—Small animal, some exotics. Southern Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley, excellent location on a high visibility/high traffic road, near interstate and parkway (one hour north of NYC). Established practice worked at half-time (with no night emergencies) yielding full time results. Great further potential. Owner seeks retirement. Reply to VM Box 101. CONNECTICUT Full time experienced veterinarian needed for well established small animal hospital. Practice quality medicine in a beautiful town convenient to shoreline and Connecticut River. Candidate should have interests in medicine/surgery/dentistry. Must be reliable and possess good communication skills. Pleasant environment, excellent support staff. Competitive salary/benefits package, commensurate with experience. Send résumé to Dr. Robert Fair, Killingworth Animal Hospital, PO Box 626, Killingworth, CT 06419. Phone (860) 6633003, fax (860) 663-2222. 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. 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 experienced DVMs $75,000 base plus compensation bonuses and full benefits including 401(k) without emergency hours! New grads considered. Must have excellent communication skills and a good sense of humor. If interested contact Dr. Alex MacKenzie at (480) 759-9721 or e-mail: foothillsanimalhospital@yahoo.com or fax résumé to (480) 704-2756. FLORIDA Located in the Greater Orlando area, a small animal practice is looking for an associate veterinarian to join our progressive, client oriented full-service hospital with emphasis on quality medicine, surgery and client education. Great work environment and team approach. Excellent salary, benefits package, no after hours emergencies, with future buy in potential. Please send résumé to renee@ahlm.cc, or fax to Renee at (407) 833-8867. Associate veterinarian, full or part time, for progressive, well equipped small animal AAHA practice in Fort Myers, Florida. Specializing in quality medicine (ultrasound, digital radiography, in-house lab, endoscopy). Salary and benefits negotiable. Fax résumé to (239) 693-6885 or call Dr. Piper at (239) 693-7387; (239) 693-1263 evenings. Novey Animal Hospital, located in Tallahassee, Florida, is looking for an associate veterinarian to join our two-doctor expanding small animal practice. Last year we moved into our new facility (four exam rooms, double surgery suite, 70 cages/25 kennels, doggie day care) and our practice has really grown. Please call Patricia Novey, DVM at (850) 8788800 or e-mail larrynovey@hotmail.com to discuss joining our staff. WASHINGTON Puget Sound’s pioneering Exotic Pet & Bird Clinic. Located in beautiful downtown Kirkland, this clinic has charm, loyal clients and great staff. Contact zoodvm@exopet.com, (425) 827-8511 and see www.exopet.com/professional. Well equipped at only $150,000. VETERINARY POSITIONS AVAILABLE NATIONAL Weekend Opportunities. New England, Delaware, OH, NY, NJ, VA, MD, PA, FL, TX, IL, IN, OR, WA, northern CA. Flexible scheduling allows choice of shifts each month. Work once a month or every weekend! Per Diem, same day pay. No emergencies, limited wellness services only. No stress additional income opportunity for any practice background, or retired veterinarians. For opportunities in your area and more information, call (407) 492-4121, e-mail LMPvetjobs@aol.com, e-mail response preferred. CALIFORNIA Associate wanted, well established, fast paced small animal hospital. Foothills area north of Los Angeles, big city amenities, small town feel. Excellent clientele and staff. Competitive salary and benefits package. Recent graduate welcome. Contact Jessica at (818) 2483963; fax (818) 248-9810; e-mail ccphvets@pacbell.net. Veterinary associate part time to full time for progressive small animal practice in the Santa Cruz mountains of California. Potential for future ownership. Nearby housing available as part of compensation package. Ultrasound, full in-house lab and videoscope on site. No emergency call. E-mail inquiry and résumé to pamelaspaws@hotmail.com or fax to (831) 338-2390. Veterinarians needed for two small animal practices, Woodland Hills and Pasadena, California. Experience preferred, new grad considered. Join our up-to-date practice with full anesthesia monitoring, U/S, Rigid endoscope, CO2 laser, and K-9 semen bank. Benefits include 401(k), insurance, continuing education, vacation, great employees and more. Contact Cindy at Warner Center Pet Clinic, 20930 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA 91367, (818) 710-8528, fax (818) 7109312, or e-mail to CindyatWCPC@aol.com. GEORGIA Staff Emergency and Critical Care Clinician needed for progressive, busy, 24-hour clinic in the metropolitan Atlanta area. We have two state-of-the-art facilities. One 15,000 sq. ft. facility also contains internal medicine, surgery, dermatology, and ophthalmology specialty practices. Our other 8,500 sq. ft. facility contains a surgery practice, and other specialty practices are being considered. Only those interested in pursuing a career in evidence-based emergency and critical care medicine need apply. For more information, check www.cobbevc.com. Please send résumé to our medical director, Michael Grasso, DVM, Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic, 630 Cobb Pkwy. N, Ste. C, Marietta, GA 30062; Fax (770) 424-8064, or e-mail dr.grasso@cobbevc.com. ALABAMA Immediate opening for two associate veterinarians for surgery and medicine practices in a three-veterinarian clinical practice handling small and mixed animal cases. One associate wanted for one practice in Gadsden, Alabama, and another associate wanted for another practice in Albertville, Alabama. One practice is strictly small animal and the other practice is 95% small animal and 5% bovine. Surgery is scheduled by appointment and medicine is strictly walk-in. Both practices have a well established client base. Strong and honest work ethic is a must! Salary is negotiable. Benefits included. Please contact Dr. Jackie Garrett at Isbell Animal Clinic by phone at (256) 546-4681 or fax (256) 546-4682 with inquiries. VETERINARY MEDICINE August 2007 http://www.exopet.com/professional http://www.cobbevc.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 Contents A Veterinary Medicine Interview Veterinary Voices Idea Exchange Diagnosis and Treatment of Solar Dermatitis in Dogs Diagnostic Imaging for Linear Foreign Bodies in Cats Overcoming the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges of Canine Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia Ophthalmic drugs: What’s new? CE Form Product Preview Advertiser Index Marketplace/Classifieds Mind Over Miller Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - (Page Cover1) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - (Page Cover2) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - (Page 495) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - (Page 496) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Contents (Page 497) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Contents (Page 498) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Contents (Page 499) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Contents (Page 500) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Contents (Page 501) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Contents (Page 502) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - A Veterinary Medicine Interview (Page 503) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - A Veterinary Medicine Interview (Page 504) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - A Veterinary Medicine Interview (Page 505) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Veterinary Voices (Page 506) Veterinary Medicine - August 2007 - Veterinary Voices (Page 507) Veterinary Medicine - 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