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The Donald G. Low-CVMA Practitioner Fellowship |
The Donald G. Low-CVMA Practitioner Fellowship, a joint activity between the California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, is designed to meet practitioner needs not available within residencies or other current programs.
Application Procedures:
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Application deadline is May 16, 2008 (for the 2008-09 academic year) |
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All applications must be typed!!! |
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Applications should be mailed to
Janet McCarthy
Office of Public Programs
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis CA 95616-8736
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A committee with representatives from the CVMA and the UC Davis faculty will review applications and select finalists at a meeting in June 2008. |
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Finalists will then be paired with a faculty mentor in their area of interest to refine a proposal describing what they hope to achieve during their fellowship. This step is critical so both you and the faculty know what your goals are, and we know those goals can be met within the fellowship experience. |
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Final selection will take place in August 2008. |
The following services have sufficient caseloads and faculty resources to sustain a fellow this year:
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Anesthesia
Behavior
Clinical Pathology
Dairy Production Med (in Tulare, CA)
Equine Acupuncture
Equine Reproduction
Equine Surgery & Lameness
Equine Ultrasound
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Laboratory Animal Medicine
Microbiology & Parasitology
Ophthalmology
Shelter Medicine
Small Animal Ultrasound/Radiology
Small Animal Emergency & Intensive Care
Small Animal Medicine |
Must be submitted 'typed' Handwritten applications will not be considered.
The completed application form may be submitted as an e-mail attachment or may be Faxed, or sent by U.S. Mail.
Application must be received by the May 16, 2008, deadline.
If you have questions or wish to request a copy of the 2007-08 application form by phone or e-mail, please contact Jan McCarthy, (530) 752-6895, jdmccarthy@ucdavis.edu, Office of Public Programs.
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