
Veterinary Resident, Equine Dentistry & Oral Surgery - Midwest Veterinary Dental
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Job Description
Job Description
Full Time Equine AVDC Resident
The Full Time Equine AVDC Dental Resident at Midwest Veterinary Dental Services will be responsible for the duties outlined below. Clinic duties are not limited to this document and expectations may be adjusted as deemed appropriate by DVMs employed by Midwest Veterinary Dental Services
Full Time AVDC Equine Residency Program Overview
Total Program Time from Start Date: 36 months minimum, 6 year maximum
Type of Diplomate Supervision provided: primary direct supervision, with some unsupervised time commensurate with experience gained.
Location of residency: Midwest Veterinary Dental Services (Elkhorn, WI). Some work may be completed on farm sites and various referral hospitals that we see dental cases at. Opportunity for some travel may be offered to our remote referral locations (Peterson and Smith in Ocala, Florida; Southwest Equine Hospital in Scottsdale, AZ)
Minimum directly supervised clinical weeks: 48 weeks
Total clinical time (supervised and unsupervised): 78 weeks (full time residents will have no more than 6 weeks per year total indirect supervision for clinical weeks)
Office and hospital procedures, client relations and communication
Office and clinical tasks
Assist with patient discharge and triage of patients according to client, patient and clinic needs via phone, in person, email or other electronic or digital means.
Handle financial transactions when necessary
Assist with inventory control
Acquire Patient history
Obtain important medical history and information about patients from both owners and referral DVMs, when appropriate
Provide instructions for routine dental care and preventative measures
Have thorough knowledge, understanding and the ability to communicate
Medication administration
Post-surgical care
Dental care
Maintain patient records and records of client communications
Use appropriate medical terminology and AVDC abbreviations
Maintain documentation of cases to be logged for the AVDC residency
Create surgery reports and discharge instructions using clinic templates
Communication
Utilize appropriate, professional and courteous communication between veterinary team members
Assist in procedures as requested with or for the doctor with a professional and courteous behavior.
Utilize appropriate interpersonal and public relation skills
Provide client communication
Review the chart to ensure accurate information is provided
Interact with owners for surgical or sick appointments
Be able to answer questions and make appropriate recommendations for possible diagnostics
Discuss and obtain blood work, fluids or other diagnostics as indicated
Oral/Phone
Follow up phone communication with owners and referral vets on clinical patients. This duty will be shared with the primary supervising veterinarian.
Return messages (emails, phone calls, texts) left by owners regarding patients in a timely manner.
Written
Discharge instructions
Educational handouts
Promotional materials
Estimates for routine procedures
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Administration
Handle pharmacological and biological agents to ensure safety and efficacy of the product
Administer medications via the appropriate route as directed
Calculate medication doses
Accurately record medical information
Understand controlled substance regulations and maintain logs
Dispensing
Prepare and dispense medications
Relay handling, storage, administration and side effect information to clients
Understand which products are considered over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription
Maintain controlled drug logs - computer and paper
Recognize drug classifications and adverse reactions
OTC vs prescription
NSAID vs Antibiotic vs nausea etc.
Nursing
Patient examinations
Obtain pertinent and thorough patient history
Understand basic normal parameters for TPR
Obtain TPR on patients
Auscultate heart and lungs using a stethoscope prior to administration of sedatives on every patient
Emergency procedures
Recognize and appropriately respond to emergency situations
Assist in CPR
Know the location and be able to quickly retrieve emergency medications as needed
Patient care/husbandry
Assist barn assistants with patient care/husbandry if needed
Administer oral and parenteral medications
Apply and maintain bandages
Place intravenous catheters
Manage IV fluids and maintain IV catheters
Ensure patients are clean, dry and comfortable
Includes boarding patients
Ensure all patients have access to water and food when indicated
Nutrition
Counsel clients on dietary needs of the patient
Feed and provide water to patients as directed
Behavior
Recognize and assess body language and behaviors
Respond appropriately to body language and behaviors demonstrated by patients
Restraint
Restrain patients in a manner safe for patient and staff
Safely apply twitch or other equine restraint
Laboratory Procedures
Properly collect diagnostic specimens for analysis including but not limited to:
Venipuncture
Culture
Biopsy
Properly prepare, label and submit samples for diagnostics including but not limited to:
Blood work
Cytology specimens
Biopsy specimens
Culture specimens
Perform various laboratory tests
Microscopic evaluations
Cytology
Packed cell volume (PCV) and total protein (TP)
Run CBC and blood chemistry samples in house
Run IDEXX snap or other patient side tests appropriately
Utilize the IDEXX Snap readers for complete record reporting
Dentistry
The first few months of the residency will be primarily focused on gaining a comfort level with routine dentistry:
Sedated oral examinations
Occlusal adjustments
Periodontal treatments
Obtaining diagnostic radiographs
Upper Airway Endoscopy
Once your mentor assesses your routine dental skills as sufficient, you will be transitioned into assisting with surgical procedures.
Peripheral nerve blocks
Basic and advanced extraction techniques
Sinus procedures
Endodontic procedures
Patient monitoring and maintaining a standing surgical plane of anesthesia
The advanced techniques that we utilize for surgical extractions
Diagnostic Imaging
Perform or assist with obtaining diagnostic dental radiographs
Utilize appropriate protective equipment
Aprons, thyroid shields, gloves, other
Properly utilize radiographic technique charts
Appropriately label and orient images
Left or Right digital marker
Other as indicated
Gain skills on radiographic interpretation
Gain skills on CT interpretation
Anesthesia
Understand basic procedures and risks associated with general anesthesia (GA)
Understand and maintain documentation necessary for procedures
Controlled drug logs
Authorization and consent forms
Drug calculator sheets
Maintain and operate equipment
Syringe pump for equine CRI
Calculate and administer appropriate anesthetic medications (including CRI administration and intermittent IV boluses)
Understand set up for equine IV catheter placement and maintenance
Appropriate gauges and lengths for different sized patients
Heparinized saline
Appropriate interval for flushing the IV catheter
Monitor patients with complete attention
Utilize monitoring equipment
Focus on visual assessments of patients
Understand assessment of standing anesthetic planes
Recognize post-operative pain and respond appropriately
Surgical Assisting
Appropriately prepare patients for surgical procedure, including surgical planning with your supervising veterinarian
Understand and provide equipment needed for various procedures
Knowledge of instrumentation needed for various surgical procedures (simple extractions, surgical extractions, minimally invasive buccotomy, sinus procedures)
Knowledge of various suture types and their appropriate uses
Maintain sterility around the surgical site and equipment when necessary
Assist in procedures as requested with aseptic technique
Assist with post-surgical clean-up of equipment and room if needed
Provide post-operative care
Pain management
Fluid therapy
Bandaging
Discharge instructions
Should include patient first and last name
Date of procedure
Procedure performed
Nutritional instructions
Incision care
Post-operative medications with accurate dose and frequency
Absorbable vs skin sutures
Other special instructions as indicated
Communicate with owners in post-operative period
Wear appropriate footwear for working around horses
Sturdy closed-toe shoes
No Crocs
Full Time Dental Residents are primarily in charge of patient care and client communication, however they are also expected to be able to work as a team with all Midwest Veterinary Dental Services team members and fill in as needed. Patient care and monitoring may include evening and weekend care on a case-by-case basis.
The responsibilities of Full Time Dental Residents at Midwest Veterinary Dental Services include but are not limited to the tasks and duties outlined above.
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