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1. Graduate of a College of Veterinary Medicine 2. Candidates must have successfully passed NAVLE exams part A, B, and C where applica- ble. 3. Candidates must obtain an Alberta Veterinary Medical Association license to practice 4. Must have a strong equine background and practical experience in horse handling. Extern- ship at Moore Equine highly recommended. Moore Equine Veterinary Centre Ltd. Intern Prerequisites Internship Information 2013 –2014 Mission Statement Emergency Services Hospitalizaon Ambulatory Services Equine Isolaon Nuclear Scinigraphy Gastroscopy Diagnosc Ultrasonography Surgery Digital Radiography Arthroscopy Video Endoscopy Acupuncture Shock Wave Therapy Chiropracc Reproducon Services Pre Purchase Exams Lameness Evaluaons Sports Medicine Services Offered We will achieve and maintain a hospital & practice envi- ronment that surpasses client expectations via: Collective excellence through organization of individual pursuits Continued attention to basic veterinary services as well as leading edge medical, surgical, and alternative referral service Progressive innovative opportunities for education of clients & personnel Continued development of a state of the art facility Striving to acquire & develop expertise in current diag- nostic & surgical technologies How To Apply Current resume Leer of Intent; your reason for seeking the posion & how you plan to use the training. University Transcript 3 Leers of Reference; from veterinarians or faculty that have supervised your training. Please send applications Attention Dr. Mike Scott 260048A Writing Creek Cr. Rocky View County, AB T4A 0M9 Phone: 403-226-2585 Fax: 403-226-1381 Email: [email protected] www.mooreequine.ca Deadline Nov. 16, 2012 Selection Nov. 23, 2012

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Tel: 555 555 5555

1. Graduate of a College of Veterinary Medicine

2. Candidates must have successfully passed

NAVLE exams part A, B, and C where applica-

ble.

3. Candidates must obtain an Alberta Veterinary

Medical Association license to practice

4. Must have a strong equine background and

practical experience in horse handling. Extern-

ship at Moore Equine highly recommended.

Moore Equine

Veterinary Centre Ltd.

Intern Prerequisites

Internship

Information

2013 –2014

Mission Statement

Emergency Services Hospitalization

Ambulatory Services Equine Isolation

Nuclear Scinitigraphy Gastroscopy

Diagnostic Ultrasonography Surgery

Digital Radiography Arthroscopy

Video Endoscopy Acupuncture

Shock Wave Therapy Chiropractic

Reproduction Services Pre Purchase Exams

Lameness Evaluations Sports Medicine

Services Offered

We will achieve and maintain a hospital & practice envi-ronment that surpasses client expectations via:

Collective excellence through organization of individual pursuits

Continued attention to basic veterinary services as well as leading edge medical, surgical, and alternative

referral service

Progressive innovative opportunities for education of clients & personnel

Continued development of a state of the art facility

Striving to acquire & develop expertise in current diag-nostic & surgical technologies

How To Apply

Current resume

Letter of Intent; your reason for seeking the

position & how you plan to use the training.

University Transcript

3 Letters of Reference; from veterinarians or

faculty that have supervised your training.

Please send applications

Attention Dr. Mike Scott

260048A Writing Creek Cr.

Rocky View County, AB T4A 0M9

Phone: 403-226-2585

Fax: 403-226-1381

Email: [email protected]

www.mooreequine.ca

Deadline Nov. 16, 2012

Selection Nov. 23, 2012

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Our case load is primarily equine with a small per-

centage of bovine, camelid, and small ruminant

cases. The practice provides general veterinary

medical services on both an ambulatory and in-

hospital basis, and we are one of the main referral

centers for Western Canada. Annually we have

approximately 2400 in-hospital cases, perform 500

surgeries, and attend 9300 appointments.

Our hospital has 20 indoor stalls, 1 surgical suite

with 2 recovery rooms, 4 examination rooms, an

indoor lameness examination center, an isolation

facility with 2 stalls and bovine facilities. A full ser-

vice small animal clinic is located on site and is

available should interns be interested during down

time at Moore Equine. We offer a full spectrum of

surgical services, digital radiography, and shock

wave therapy. We recently installed a new gamma

camera in the lameness center, the first one in

Western Canada.

We specialize in lameness examinations, surgery,

high quality diagnostic imaging, pre-purchase ex-

aminations, equine dentistry, reproduction, and

alternative therapies.

Recently we have opened a second clinic south of

Calgary primarily dedicated to reproduction work

but also providing outpatient care.

ABOUT THE CLINIC

There are currently 9 large animal and 2 small ani-

mal veterinarians working at the hospital. Our staff

includes a variety of board certified specialists;

Surgeons Dr. Shawn Mattson Dr. Michael Scott Theriogenologist Dr. Chris Berezowski Sports Med & Rehab Dr. Michael Scott

Accredited in veterinary acupuncture; Dr Dennis Rach, Dr Greg Evans, Dr. Casey Gruber and Dr. Alycia Chrenek. Accredited in Equine Chiropractics; Dr. Dennis Rach and Dr. Greg Evans.

OUR STAFF

1 year dated by start date (July 1, 2013)

2 weeks holiday + 1 approved conference

Salary $30,000 CND.

Included; accommodations on premises

(heat & electricity), liability insurance as

well as workers compensation, and Alber-

ta Veterinary Medical Association dues.

THE POSITION

2011-2012 Interns

Where are they now?

Dr. Danyse Lewis is currently completing a radiolo-

gy internship at the Western College of Veterinary

Medicine. Danyse graduated from WCVM in 2011.

Dr. Lynn Williams is currently undertaking a surgi-

cal residency at Ontario Veterinary College. Lynn

graduated in 2010 from WCVM and subsequently

completed an internship at OVC.

Dr. Amber Myers is currently practicing in Sault

Ste. Marie at Sault Animal Hospital. Amber graduat-

ed from Michigan State University College of Veteri-

nary Medicine in 2011.

Large Animal Clinicians

Dennis Rach DVM, AAVC, IVAS

Greg Andrews DVM

Michael Scott DVM, MVSc,

DACVS, DACSMR

Greg Evans DVM, BSc. AG

Chris Berezowski DVM, DACT

Shawn Mattson DVM, DVSc, BSc,

DACVS

Casey Gruber DVM

Alycia Chrenek DVM

Karyn Irwin DVM

2012-2013 Interns

Selina Passante DVM

Erin Shields DVM

Tierney Hall DVM