Veterinary Medicine - October 2008 - (Page 572) M arketplace Marketplace Advertising For CareerSniff Advertising, contact: trevor gray (800) 225-4569, x2721, E-mail: tgray@advanstar.com For Products Advertising, contact: angela paulovcin (800) 225-4569, x2629, E-mail: apaulovcin@advanstar.com or sharon Volcansek (800) 225-4569, x2668, E-mail: svolcansek@advanstar.com careersniff premium veterinarian A small-animal veterinary practice seeking an associate veterinarian to join their high-performing team with a dedicated and well-trained staff of this client-oriented practice. Weekly staff meetings and ef cient systems allow you to practice exceptional veterinary care in a supportive environment. Emphasis is placed on exceptional client service and educating clients. Located in the central San Joaquin valley, Turlock is close to everything without the living expense. Compensation package exible. Applicants encouraged to visit and spend some time with us. New grads welcome. georgia alabama veterinarian The job you’ve been wishing for! Typical veterinary duties including medicine and surgery. We offer a relaxed atmosphere with a great support staff. A fun and educational environment. veterinarian Associate veterinarian position available immediately at Rehm Animal Clinic in beautiful, historic Mobile, Alabama. We are an AAHAaccredited hospital with 4 clinics in the Gulf Coast area. We are looking for an associate with good people skills, who enjoys working with trained technicians, and who wants to be part of a growing practice with potential for long-term employment and possible partnership. Salary + commission commensurate with experience. Contact Jim Quinley, DvM at 209-634-4974 or 209-480-4389. Fax 209-634-0165. Please send your resume to elhopper22@aol.com or call Dr. Hopper at 770.921.8558 for more information. Contact Dr. Chris rehm or Cindy Davis, office manager, at 251-639-9120 or e-mail at cdogdoc@aol.com florida VETERINARIAN california associate veterinarian for a 4-doctor small animal hospital in Glendale, CA. Well equipped: digital x-rays, ultrasound, telemedicine, endoscopy, air-driven complete dental suite, board certi ed surgeon on staff, no emergencies, exotic experience a plus. At this time we have started the process of planning and constructing a brand new hospital to replace our existing facilities. Join us in this exciting project. Excellent compensation: either straight salary, or a combination of base salary plus production. We are open to discuss helping with relocation and housing expenses. Interested in working in Southern California for a few weeks/months, and keep your original place of residence? We are open to consider this option. Contact William narez, 818-244-8911, 818-244- north carolina Mixed practice in central north Carolina seeks additional full-time doctor. Our practice is truly a mixed practice serving equine, dairy, small ruminant and beef clients in addition to a busy small animal practice serving a varied clientele. Equine experience is a plus for this position but not crucial as our goal is for each doctor to feel comfortable helping any of our patients but have the time and resources to excel in whichever area of practice most interests them. We are located in a rural crossroads community just minutes away from Chapel Hill and convenient to Raleigh and Greensboro as well. The local economy is doing quite well and our practice is growing. We work in a recently remodeled hospital with roomy and well equipped small animal facilities and haul in for large animal. Excellent support staff includes 5 licensed veterinary technicians for 3 to 4 full time doctors and 3 to 4 part time doctors. Expect compensation in excess of $60,000 ($4,000 monthly plus production) and a generous bene t package. Please call at 336-376-6838 ATAYN@ RA CE b 80% 20% b C ! veterinarian Associate veterinarian needed for 3 doctor, small animal, AAHA hospital. Practice is in Orlando and has been established for over 35 years. Applicant must be honest, compassionate, and possess a good sense of humor. Support staff is friendly, helpful, and has a very low turnover rate. Excellent hours and great bene ts. Salary is commensurate with experience. 3324 (fax), admin@gatewayanimalhospital.com. or e-mail employment@tricountyvet.com or mail us at: Tri-County Veterinary Service, 7716 South NC 87, Graham, NC 27253. Full-time and/or part-time small animal practitioner wanted for busy, personable practice in beautiful McKinleyville, California, in North Coast area of Humboldt County. Located in an economically developing area, this practice has a very loyal clientele that has grown with the business for over twentyve years. The staff employs extremely experienced and competent technicians, many of whom have been with the business for years. The practice is rounded out by a boarding kennel, grooming facilities, and a busy retail store. The support staff is professional, ef cient, caring and capable. Accounting and record keeping is fully computerized. Please fax resume to 407-296-9154 or call Drs. Bacia or Sardenga at 407-299-4850. Got a great idea? Send your tips for Idea Exchange to vm@advanstar.com. We’ll pay $50 for each tip we publish. Please send resumes to McKinleyville animal Care Center, PO Box 2757, McKinleyville, Ca 95519. Feel free to e-mail for any further information at macc@humboldt1.com. go online. www.dvm360.com 572 October 2008 Veterinary Medicine http://www.dvm360.com
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