Dogs and Cats Emergency & Specialty (DCES) is seeking veterinarians passionate about working in emergency medicine for our 6-month training and mentorship program. We are looking for individuals who are team oriented, driven, reflective, and reliable to train with us and transition into an ER position at our hospital.
About us
At DCES, we cultivate an atmosphere of continuous learning, diversity, unity, and growth. Our culture is built on four foundational values: Compassion, Collaboration, Education, and Integrity. We strive to infuse these values into every aspect of our work, from our daily interactions with clients to the programs and initiatives we implement. We take pride in being a teaching hospital and fostering the next generation of veterinary professionals.
What sets us apart is our unique multi-departmental structure. We house seven specialty departments under one roof: Neurology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Surgery, Internal Medicine, and ER/ICU. This structure facilitates exceptional cross-collaboration and learning, allowing for daily morning huddles with experts from different fields to make informed, comprehensive medical decisions for our patients. Instead of having to call a specialist for advice, you can simply walk down the hallway.
To learn more about our team's dedication, our guiding mission, and the unique culture that defines us, click HERE.
Learn why our doctors have chosen to grow their careers with us HERE.
The Ethos ER Immerse Training Program
The ER Immerse Program will prepare veterinarians for a sustainable and satisfying career in emergency medicine. Built from the ground up to be different than traditional rotating internship programs, the ERi program has been developed around a curriculum of core competencies essential for an emergency veterinarian. In addition to providing training around clinical knowledge and skills, the program also includes a focus on client and team member communication, professional skills, and life/work integration.
The ER Immerse program utilizes a hybrid training approach incorporating simulation-based didactic components into authentic training experiences with live patients. The curriculum is designed using an evidence-based strategy identifying competencies and skills deemed essential for a successful career as an emergency clinician.
Program Duration/Commitment
· 6-month training program beginning January or June/ July 2025
· 1-year commitment as an ER clinician at DCES following training
Location
· Dogs and Cats Emergency & Specialty - 6700 Laurel-Bowie Rd (Rt.197), Bowie, MD 20715
Program Highlights
Varied schedule with 3- to 4-day work weeks, rotating through day, swing, and overnightRotate with other specialty services (IM, Neurology, Oncology, Radiology, and Surgery) during the training programAdditional surgical training offered, if desired
Always work with a dedicated mentor on shifts
No on-call
Competency-based curriculum that includes asynchronous learning on Vetbloom and weekly live virtual didactic rounds
Regular live continuing education events led by specialists and experienced emergency doctors
Salary of $135,000 during mentorship period, with the greater of $135,000 or 21% production following mentorship (earning potential range from $135,000 to $225,000 annually following training period).
Want to know more? Be sure to upload your CV and apply today!