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Clinical Veterinarian in Comparative Medicine POSTED: Nov 06
Salary: Open Location: New York City, New York
Employer: Columbia University's Institute of Comparative Med Type & Experience Level: Full Time - One to seven years
Species: Lab Animal Function: Veterinarian
Employment Type: Academia/Research Category: Academia/Research
Preferred Education: DVM or equivalent
   



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About Columbia University's Institute of Comparative Med

The mission of the Institute of Comparative Medicine (ICM) is to ensure the humane care of animals used in approved research, and to support medical research teams develop treatments for life-threatening conditions. ICM has Veterinary Specialists, certified by the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM), who direct the care, and manage the health and welfare of research animals at Columbia University. They are assisted by experienced Clinical Veterinarians and by other veterinary ....more info

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Job Description
Clinical Veterinarian in Comparative Medicine

The Institute of Comparative Medicine (ICM) at Columbia University is seeking highly motivated veterinarians with at least two years clinical experience in laboratory animal medicine. ICM veterinarians are an integral and highly regarded component of the biomedical research effort at Columbia University. You would work closely with veterinary and medical specialists as part of a multi-doctor team managing several species in a biomedical environment. ICM's role is multi-disciplinary and encompasses veterinary care of multiple species; resident and researcher training; provision of regulatory advice; and teaching and research.

ICM and Columbia University offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits program including 5 weeks vacation; subsidized housing; medical, dental and pension plans; and a subsidized tuition program for qualifying staff and their children. General information about salaries is available at http://www.aclam.org/PDF/2005SalarySurveyFinal.pdf.

An academic appointment is possible for qualified individuals and the successful candidate will be expected to take advantage of the opportunities for independent or collaborative research and teaching.

Candidates should go to the website below and submit a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and contact information for 3 references - https://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1253129959144

If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact:

Alexander Romanov, DVM
Chief of Clinical Comparative Services
Columbia University
650 West 168th Street
Black Building 1810
New York, New York 10032
Email: ar2772@columbia.edu

Columbia University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.


Requirements
The successful candidate will:
  • have clinical experience
  • have excellent interpersonal skills
  • have a DVM (or equivalent) degree from an accredited school of veterinary medicine
  • be eligible to obtain a New York State Veterinary License

Preference will be given to candidates who have completed residencies or certification in lab animal medicine.


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