Dear colleagues,
The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University is working to expand our
Small Animal Emergency Service. We are seeking a 2nd enthusiastic
small animal emergency clinician with a passion for teaching to join our team. Successful candidates will provide instruction, consultation, and after-hours patient care at the Boren Veterinary Medical Hospital. Candidates will have the opportunity
to actively participate in one-on-one training of veterinary interns and students, as well as work alongside veterinary specialists to provide clients and patients with the highest standard of care. This is a full-time clinical position with an excellent
benefits package. The successful candidate will be working/sharing duties with another small animal emergency clinician. Applicants must have a DVM degree (or equivalent) and be licensed or eligible for license to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma.
The BVMH is a 145,000 square foot, full-service veterinary teaching hospital providing 24 hour care for all domestic and selected exotic and wild life species. The BVMH admits more than 15,500 clinical cases per year, and hospitalizes 5-8
ICU cases per day. Our Intensive Care Unit is a state-of-the-art facility and is fully staffed with capable, competent technicians. Our hospital is equipped with digital radiography, MRI, CT, ultrasound, endoscopy, 24-hour access to full clinical pathology
lab, oxygen cages, pulse oximetry, I-Stat point-of-care testing, telemetry, blood pressure and CVP monitoring, Pleur-Evac suction units, and ventilator therapy.
Stillwater is located in north-central Oklahoma, approximately 60 miles from Tulsa and Oklahoma City. With an area population of approximately 45,000 residents and a low cost of living, Stillwater was recently named one of the best small
towns in America. Numerous leisure activities are available including camping, hiking, golf, tennis, state parks, lakes for boating and fishing, theater productions, rodeos, the excitement of the Big XII sporting events, and more. Come see why Oklahoma State
is “America’s Friendliest College Town!”
Application review will begin May 1st, 2019.
The anticipated hiring date will be July 1st 2019 or until the position is filled. Applications should include a letter of intent with a statement of professional goals that addresses experience and qualification for the position, curriculum
vitae, and names and contact information of three professional references. Submit applications at
jobs.okstate.edu. For inquiries please contact: Dr. Daniel J Burba, Department Head, Veterinary Clinical Sciences at (405) 744-8469 or
[email protected]. Interested parties inquiring about the specifics of the positions may also contact Dr. Lara A. Sypniewski, Search Committee Chair, at
[email protected].
Daniel J Burba, DVM, DACVS
Professor, Equine Surgery
Head, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
McCasland Professor of Biomedical Laser Surgery