Food Animal Medicine, Surgery and Production Medicine Internship

This position is posted on the Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching Program at: http://www.virmp.org. Position is not posted every year.

The University of Missouri-Columbia, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery’s Food Animal Medicine, Surgery, and Production Medicine is a 1-year and 2 weeks rotating internship.

The 12.5-month internship will include 6-months in-house medicine and surgery, 2-months production medicine, 2-months ambulatory practice, and 1-month elective clinical service. The remaining 1.5-months will be devoted to scholarly activities and vacation (10 days). The intern will be expected to complete a scholarly project during the course of their internship. The intern will be assigned to after-hours emergency duty in rotation with other house officers.

The in-house caseload consists of approximately 65% cattle, including beef and dairy, 20% goats and sheep, 10% camelids and 5% swine. The training program is supported by 7 clinical faculty, 2 public health faculty, and 2 extension faculty including 4 ACVIM large animal internal medicine diplomates (3 food animal; 1 equine), 1 ABVP diplomate, 2 ACVPM diplomates, and 2 ACT diplomates.

For more information please contact Dr. John R. Middleton, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, 900 East Campus Drive, Columbia, Missouri, 65211; phone 573-882-6857, or e-mail middletonjr@missouri.edu.

The University of Missouri is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. To request ADA accommodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator at (573) 884-7278 or visit http://ada.missouri.edu/.

Residency positions obtained by participants upon program completion:

2020-2021

Number of Interns in Program: 0

2019-2020

Number of Interns in Program: 0

2018-2019

Number of Interns in Program: 1
Number of Interns Applied for Residency Position: 1
Number of Interns Obtained Residency Position: 1
Number of Interns Applied for Specialty Internship Position: 0
Number of Interns Obtained Specialty Internship Position: 0
Program Obtained:

1 Food Animal Medicine and Surgery Residency

2017-2018

Number of Interns in Program: 3
Number of Interns Applied for Residency Position: 2
Number of Interns Obtained Residency Position: 1
Number of Interns Applied for Specialty Internship Position: 1
Number of Interns Obtained Specialty Internship Position: 1
Program Obtained:

1 Large Animal Internal Medicine –Food Animal Emphasis Residency
1 Zoological Medicine Internship

2016-2017

Number of Interns in Program: 1
Number of Interns Applied for Residency Position: 1
Number of Interns Obtained Residency Position: 1
Program Obtained: Food Animal Medicine and Surgery Residency

2015-2016

Number of Interns in Program: 1
Number of Interns Applied for Residency Position: 1
Number of Interns Obtained Residency Position: 1
Program Obtained: Food Animal Medicine and Surgery Residency

2014-2015

Number of Interns in Program: 1
Number of Interns Applied for Residency or Specialty Internship Position: 1
Number of Interns Obtained Residency or Specialty Internship Position: 1
Program Obtained: Zoological Medicine Specialty Internship

2013-2014

Number of Interns in Program: 0

2012-2013

Number of Interns in Program: 0

2011-2012

Number of Interns in Program: 0

2010-2011

Number of Interns in Program: 2
Number of Interns Applied for Residency Position: 2
Number of Interns Obtained Residency Position: 2
Residency Program Obtained:

1 Food Animal Medicine and Surgery
1 Food Animal Production/Population Medicine

2009 – 2010

Number of Interns in Program: 0

2008 – 2009

Number of Interns in Program: 0