MedVet Training Programs
We are the largest veterinarian-owned and led network of emergency and specialty hospitals and urgent cares. This distinction, maintained for nearly four decades, means we can relate to where you’ve been, understand what you aspire to become, and importantly, are well-equipped to help you succeed. It allows us to provide our House Officers and Emergency Clinician Mentees an immersive, deeply supportive, and enriching post-graduate education.
Explore MedVet’s Training Programs
- Veterinarian-Owned & Led Makes a Difference
Experience a program that’s crafted by veterinarians for veterinarians. Our leaders have walked a similar path and know what it takes to advance in this challenging field. - Receive a Customized Learning Experience
Your previous experience is valuable. That’s why our program is tailored to you, building on the skills you already possess with a focus on hands-on learning and real-world applications. You’ll work directly under the mentorship of some of the nation’s top emergency veterinarians. - Experience Rapid Skill Advancement
Our structured yet flexible curriculum is designed to fast-track your learning process. You’ll quickly gain the confidence and competence to handle complex emergency situations, ensuring continuous professional growth and career satisfaction. - Share Our Commitment to Excellence
Join a program that adheres to the highest standards of veterinary care. At MedVet, we are committed to providing exceptional service and outcomes for our patients, our clients, and our referral partners.
- Hands-On Learning: Engage directly with cases that challenge and build your skills in real-time.
- Direct Mentorship: Learn from the best in veterinary emergency medicine through direct mentorship.
- Flexible Learning Modules: Adapt your learning experience to suit your pace and professional focus.
- Community of Peers: Collaborate with a network of like-minded professionals who are as dedicated and passionate as you are.
During the program, you’ll move from ER case management with direct supervision to indirect supervision to handling your own cases with the guidance of your mentor each step of the way. Your mentor will be an experienced ER doctor who is committed to your success and development. By the end of year one, you’ll have a full ER doctor salary and production. Plus, you’ll experience rotations in multiple departments and learn from a variety of board-certified specialists at one of our multi-specialty hospitals.
One year
- Enjoy support from a dedicated ER mentor
- Have the same schedule as an ER doctor
- Experience specialty rotations with an ER focus
- Learn from others through structured rounds, CE lectures, and journal clubs
- Set learning goals and grow at your own pace
- Enjoy a doctor’s salary and benefits from day one, including a sign-on bonus
- Pay off loans with student debt repayment assistance
- Become a shareholder in our veterinarian owned and led organization
- DVM or VMD degree from an AVMA-recognized institution who is interested in seeking additional training in Emergency care
- Current license to practice veterinary medicine in the state of your program
- Employment interview with background check
- Two letters of recommendation from clinical faculty members with knowledge of applicant’s clinical abilities and communication skills
Our rotating internships in small animal medicine and surgery provide a strong foundation for the pursuit of residency training and specialty board certification or prepare you for a career in emergency veterinary medicine or primary care practice.
- Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Cardiology
- Critical Care
- Dermatology
- Emergency Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Medical Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Radiology
- Surgery
MedVet specialty internship programs offer an opportunity to continue expanding your knowledge and clinical expertise in a specific specialty, serving as a foundation for continued specialty training or to enhance your clinical abilities for emergency and/or primary care practice. In this focused clinical experience, you’ll benefit from structured mentoring and supervision by board-certified specialists as you prepare for the next phase of your career.
- Cardiology
- Critical Care & Emergency Medicine
- Dermatology
- Internal Medicine
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Medical Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Radiology
- Surgery
- Must be a graduate from an AVMA accredited college or have successfully completed the AVMA ECFVG or PAVE certification program prior to application.
- Must be eligible for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in the state of the training program.
All internship programs are posted on the AAVC’s Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching program site.
Dr. Jon Fletcher, Director, Post-Graduate Education
225.405.5069
jon.fletcher@medvet.com
You’ll receive all the clinical and didactic training needed to become an exceptional clinician in your chosen specialty and achieve board certification. We have excellent pass rates for doctors sitting for their board examinations.
- Cardiology – Columbus and Cincinnati
- Dentistry & Oral Surgery – Indianapolis
- Emergency and Critical Care – Columbus, New Orleans, Salt Lake City
- Internal Medicine – Columbus, Cincinnati, New Orleans/Mandeville
- Neurology & Neurosurgery – Columbus
- Ophthalmology – Columbus, Jupiter, and in a single-specialty setting with Veterinary Eye Institute
- Radiology – Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis
- Surgery – Columbus, Cincinnati, Mandeville
- Successful completion of a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery (or equivalent experience) and seeking advanced training and board certification in a specific specialty.
- Must be a graduate from an AVMA accredited college or have successfully completed the AVMA ECFVG or PAVE certification program prior to application.
- Must be eligible for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in the state of the training program.
Most of our residency programs are posted on the AAVC’s Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching program site. However, several residency programs are filled outside of the matching program.
Dr. Jon Fletcher, Director, Post-Graduate Education
225.405.5069
jon.fletcher@medvet.com
- Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Avian & Exotics
- Cardiology
- Critical Care
- Dentistry & Oral Surgery
- Dermatology
- Emergency Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Integrative Medicine
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Medical Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Radiation Oncology
- Radiology
- Rehabilitation
- Surgery
- Benefit from a well-designed, structured clinical experience supervised by experienced emergency doctors and board-certified specialists.
- Participate in journal clubs, daily clinical rounds, formal rounds, and interact with MedVet specialists, residents, interns, and technicians.
- Assist with the management of emergency, medical, and surgical cases.
- Program duration varies, but most are two weeks.
- Schedules can be flexible since most locations are open 24/7.
- Students are responsible for their own accommodations during the program.
- Akron: Shane F. Dewitt, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM)
- Asheville: Kristin DeSimone, CVT
- Boise: Sami Pederson, DVM, MS, DACVO®
- Campbell: Monica Clare, VMD, DACVECC
- Chicago: Alina Teslenko, DVM
- Cincinnati: Jenny Wells, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
- Cleveland: Tessa Corthell
- Columbus: Katie Quinter, DVM; Tricia McLinden
- Commerce: Angie Heighton
- Dallas: Erika Haschke Pickens, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
- Dayton: Kevin Przybylski, DVM
- Diley Hill: Tiffany Elgersma-Smith
- Hilliard: Mackenzie Ruehl, DVM; Emily Fagundo, DVM
- Houston: Stacey Aubin, CVPM
- Indianapolis: Kalen Guffin-Allen
- Jupiter: Amanda Pisano
- Lexington: DeAnna Cotton, MPH, DVM
- Mahoning Valley: Jamie Paglia, DVM
- Mandeville: Kristin Hebert-Fisher, DVM
- Meridian: Laura Pell, VMD
- Mobile: Cody Mannino
- Mountain View: Monica Clare, VMD, DACVECC
- New Orleans: Cody Mannino, DVM
- Northern Utah: Holly Dougherty, DVM
- Northern Virginia: Nichole Birnbaum, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
- Norwalk: Tara Manganiello
- Pittsburgh: Joe Ielapi, DVM
- Salt Lake City: Jordan Scherk, DVM, DACVECC
- Silicon Valley: Solene Moreton, DVM
- Toledo: Jeanna Beck
- Vancouver: Jeffrey Barnet
- Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Avian & Exotics
- Cardiology
- Critical Care
- Dentistry & Oral Surgery
- Dermatology
- Emergency Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Integrative Medicine
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Medical Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Radiation Oncology
- Radiology
- Rehabilitation
- Surgery
- Benefit from a structured clinical experience that offers hands-on learning supervised by a credentialed veterinary technician.
- Work closely with our experienced veterinarians, registered and licensed veterinary technicians (RVTs and LVTs), veterinary assistants, and customer service representatives throughout your training.
- Participate in or observe advanced medical and surgical cases.
- Program duration varies based on your program’s requirements but is most often three to 10 weeks.
- Schedules are often flexible since many MedVet locations are open 24/7.
- Students are responsible for their own accommodations during the program
- Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Avian & Exotics
- Cardiology
- Critical Care
- Dentistry & Oral Surgery
- Dermatology
- Emergency Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Integrative Medicine
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Medical Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Radiation Oncology
- Radiology
- Rehabilitation
- Surgery
- Observe clinical procedures under the supervision of an experienced MedVet caregiver. A veterinarian will supervise students pursuing veterinary degrees, and a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) will supervise students interested in veterinary technician degrees.
- Opportunities generally include one, eight-hour shift per semester.
- Hours are flexible for emergency, nursing, and critical care. Shadows for specialty departments are typically 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Apply using our Shadow Opportunities form. Please note that you will need to have a copy of your resume ready to upload.
What Our Team Is Saying
“The MedVet residency program was most attractive to me because I am a hands-on learner, and the caseload experience is unmatched anywhere. By the time I was done, I had more than five times the number of cases under my belt than my counterparts in university programs. This experience, combined with the didactic knowledge obtained during my training, allowed me to not only pass my boards on my first try, but to also begin my surgical practice with confidence. The program benefited me in ways that are beyond all imagination; giving me a wildly successful career in Cincinnati and affording me and my family an incredible lifestyle. I owe everything to my mentors for the opportunity they gave me and the knowledge they passed on and am forever grateful.”
Karl Maritato, DVM, DACVS-SA
Cincinnati Residency Program Director & Former Resident
“I truly believe MedVet’s Emergency Clinician Mentorship Program is the future of emergency medicine training. The amount of one-on-one attention compared to a traditional rotating small animal internship allows for a level of experience and confidence in emergency medicine that otherwise would take much longer to obtain. Although it can be a challenging field, my work/life balance has exceeded my expectations. The fact that MedVet invests so much into this program shows how much they believe in it and its future.”
Anna Bentley, DVM
Emergency Medicine Veterinarian & ECMP Participant
“One of the most important factors I considered was workplace culture. MedVet seemed like a great learning environment because I could have mentors in both Ophthalmology and the ER who would push me to grow while always being receptive to questions. I was also interested in a workplace that prioritized respectful, empathic communication, and team building, and MedVet fit the bill.”
Shayna Sosnowik, DVM
Specialty Intern in Veterinary Ophthalmology