What are the responsibilities and job description for the Veterinary Extern - General Practice position at NVA General Practice?
Veterinary Externship β Champion Wood Animal Hospital (Spring, TX)
πΉ Up to $2,000 Travel/Living Stipend Available
πΉ High-Volume, Hands-On Learning in a Supportive 3-DVM Practice
πΉ Led by an A&M Alumna Passionate About Mentorship
About The Clinic
Champion Wood Animal Hospital has proudly served the Spring, TX community since 1994. We're a busy, small animal hospital with a long-tenured, welcoming support team and a strong commitment to high-quality, compassionate care. We treat every pet like family and strive to help them live long, healthy lives.
Externs will work closely with our Medical Director, known for her passion for mentorship and clinical development. This is a fantastic opportunity for students seeking close, personalized guidance in a fast-paced, high-touch general practice setting.
Externship Highlights
Program Details
π Location: Spring, TX
π Duration: minimum 2 weeks, up to 4 weeks (flexible depending on availability)
π Open to: 3rd- and 4th-year veterinary students
π΅ Stipend: Up to $2,000 for clinical-year students (travel/living expenses)
π₯ Practice Type: Small animal general practice
Why Champion Wood?
πΉ Up to $2,000 Travel/Living Stipend Available
πΉ High-Volume, Hands-On Learning in a Supportive 3-DVM Practice
πΉ Led by an A&M Alumna Passionate About Mentorship
About The Clinic
Champion Wood Animal Hospital has proudly served the Spring, TX community since 1994. We're a busy, small animal hospital with a long-tenured, welcoming support team and a strong commitment to high-quality, compassionate care. We treat every pet like family and strive to help them live long, healthy lives.
Externs will work closely with our Medical Director, known for her passion for mentorship and clinical development. This is a fantastic opportunity for students seeking close, personalized guidance in a fast-paced, high-touch general practice setting.
Externship Highlights
- Participate in physical exams, diagnostics, and treatment planning
- Assist with or perform surgical procedures (as appropriate to skill level)
- Gain hands-on experience in dentistry and preventive care
- Exposure to a wide range of medical cases
- Practice client communication and team collaboration
- Learn about the operations of a successful small practice
Program Details
π Location: Spring, TX
π Duration: minimum 2 weeks, up to 4 weeks (flexible depending on availability)
π Open to: 3rd- and 4th-year veterinary students
π΅ Stipend: Up to $2,000 for clinical-year students (travel/living expenses)
π₯ Practice Type: Small animal general practice
Why Champion Wood?
- Supportive, experienced team that loves teaching
- One-on-one mentorship with a DVM who invests in your growth
- Strong client relationships and consistent caseload
- Great opportunity to build confidence in a smaller, high-volume practice