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Site search. Internships and residency programs. Definitions Internship —An internship shall be a 1 year clinical training program that emphasizes mentorship, direct supervision, and didactic experiences including rounds, seminars, and formal presentations. Residencies are accredited through the American College of Veterinary Emergency Critical Care ACVECC and undergo rigorous regulation to ensure that residents are supervised and trained by mentors who have been trained through similar programs.
Upon successful completion of these two large tasks, the veterinary resident becomes a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency Critical Care ACVECC and is a board-certified specialist in veterinary emergency and critical care. For more information on credentialing, research and requirements, please see below. They are often required to present continuing education lectures to veterinarians and veterinary students and supervise interns and veterinary students.
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