By Laura Whelan MISSISSIPPI STATE
-- Technology has opened the door to future success for veterinary students
and interns at Mississippi State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
With the help of
an advanced on-line computer network called the Veterinary Internship
and Residency Matching Program, five graduating students received internships
and three current interns were matched with elite residencies. "Only a small subset
of students go on to internships and residencies," said Dr. Andrew Mackin,
associate professor of small animal internal medicine and chair of the
Intern/Resident Committee at MSU-CVM. "They often represent the best of
their graduating class and are looking to specialize in particular areas,
so they need to gain as much exposure and experience as possible to excel
in those areas." After receiving
their doctorate in veterinary medicine, veterinary students who want to
excel often participate in internships and then may go on to work in residencies.
But with a variety
of veterinary schools and private practices across the country offering
a limited number of internships and residencies, it can be difficult to
find the place best suited for individual interests and special skills. That is where the
internship and residency matching program comes in, matching the applicant's
abilities and interests with premier positions in schools and private
practices across the country. To begin the competitive process, students
visit the program's website, which is sponsored by the American Association
of Veterinary Clinicians, to view available positions. "Students and current
interns apply to the individual schools they are interested in, and submit
their list of top choices electronically," Mackin explained. "The institutions
and private practices then analyze the applicants and submit their top
choices to the program. The computer program compares the data and lines
up the best possible match." "We had some great
placements this year in very competitive positions at high-profile programs,"
Mackin said. "This is a reflection of the caliber of students MSU's veterinary
college is producing, which, in turn, provides this school with more recognition
and better relations with other schools." Dr. Justin Payne,
small animal medicine and surgery intern at MSU, received his veterinary
degree from Tuskegee University, and the program matched him with an internship
at MSU. Now, he has been placed through the program in a small animal
surgical residency at the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most
elite positions available. "This was a great
match for me," Payne said. "Pennsylvania was my No.1 choice, and by going
there I will get to experience a new environment and a high caseload.
I feel that it will allow me to become a more effective surgeon and a
better veterinarian." Jana Martin is a
fourth-year veterinary student at the top of her class who will receive
her DVM in May. She was matched with the Auburn University College of
Veterinary Medicine for a small animal rotating internship. MSU's College of
Veterinary Medicine utilizes a problem-based learning program that emphasizes
the clinical aspect of veterinary medicine. Students begin clinical studies
early, freeing their senior year for externships, opportunities to study
outside the veterinary school and gain additional experience. Martin attributed
her intense training and preparation to this program, which allowed her
to work an externship at Auburn and prompted her interest in their internship
program. "The internship
at Auburn was my top choice, and I know that my educational experience
at MSU was invaluable at getting me to the internship and residency level,"
Martin said. -30- Released: April 21,
2003
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Veterinary students find
a perfect match for their skills
"Applying for these positions is extremely competitive, even more so than
getting into vet school. The matching program is almost a necessity for
getting an ideal position," Martin said.
Contact: Dr. Andrew Mackin, (662) 325-6631
Visit: DAFVM
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