Record #: 2882

Veterinary Practice Information:

Name:
Derek Foster
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Practice Name:
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Address:
1060 William Moore Drive
City:
Raleigh    
State:
NC
Country:
USA
Zip Code:
27606
Telephone:
9199063096
EMail:
derek_foster@ncsu.edu

Job Description:
 

Objective:
 https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/144666 The Department of Population Health and Pathobiology has an exciting opportunity for an Assistant/Associate Professor of Ruminant Medicine and/or Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor of Ruminant Medicine. The successful candidate is expected to further the NC State CVM’s goal of being a values-driven organization. Within the Ruminant Health group, a collaborative approach is utilized to provide outstanding clinical service, in-depth and hands-on training to veterinary students, and impactful research and extension. The successful candidate will be responsible for participating in the clinical service of ruminant medicine and surgery in the veterinary teaching hospital including after-hours emergencies and training of 4th year veterinary students and house officers. Teaching in the DVM preclinical curriculum will include lectures, small group discussions, and hands-on laboratories. In addition, the successful candidate should have experience in teaching ruminant medicine and have an interest in clinically relevant cattle and/or small ruminant research. For those seeking a tenure track position, development of an independent research program relevant to an aspect of ruminant health is expected. Clinical experience is essential. For those seeking a clinical track position, development of a collaborative research program is expected. Collaborative research opportunities exist with experts in drug residue avoidance, antimicrobial resistance, global health, reproductive physiology, and infectious disease. 
Training Required:
 Candidates boarded or board-eligible in the the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM Large Animal), American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS-Large Animal), American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP-Beef, Dairy, or Food Animal), or the American College of Theriogenology (ACT) are preferred. Candidates that hold a PhD, in addition to a DVM, are preferred for the tenure-track position. 
Experience Desired:
 Expertise in ruminant medicine and teaching along with strong communication, presentation, and writing skills. 
Salary:
 $125,000 - $135,000 (Commensurate with experience) 
Benefits:
 Full state benefits include paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance, liability insurance, and retirement plan. 

Species Percentages:
 

Beef:  25 Dairy:  25  Swine:  0  Small Ruminants:  50 
Equine:  0  Poultry:  0  Exotics:  0  Small Animals:  0 

Environment:

Facilities provided by the veterinary practice:
 The Equine and Farm Animal Veterinary Center a provides both primary care and referral medicine and surgery for beef cattle, dairy cattle, and small ruminants including hospitalization with 24 hour technical support. We have a dedicated surgical suite suitable for standing or recumbent procedures in small ruminants and cattle. The bull room has a hydraulic tilt chute for lameness work.  
Other Personnel :  Our clinical service has 3 faculty who share clinical duty and emergency coverage. There is a full time technician to support the service and 24 hour/7 day a week technical support in the hospital. The service has two house officers that are shared with the ambulatory service.  
Practice strengths and emphasis of the business:
 The Ruminant Health group includes both in-hospital and ambulatory services. The position will primarily support the Ruminant Medicine Service, which sees approximately 600 cases/year. This includes a mix of small ruminants, camelids and cattle involving primary and referral level care for medicine, surgery and theriogenology in both production and pet livestock. The service has a significant role in training all veterinary students in basic care of ruminants through hands-on labs at the on-campus Teaching Animal Unit farms, which will be opening a new dairy teaching facility in 2022. 
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Date job was submitted:    5/27/2021 


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