Clinical DVM Resident, Laboratory Animal Medicine
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Clinical Research
Overview
Department: 85114 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Academic Animal Resource Program:
Clarkson
Status:
Full time
Benefits Eligible:
Yes
Hours Per Week: 40
Schedule Details/Additional Information:
Weekdays
Pay Range: $30.15 - $45.25
Job SummaryClinical DVM Resident, Laboratory Animal Medicine Resident will have research training and experience sufficient to
- give them a working knowledge of how biomedical research operates and thereby "demystify" the research and publication process;
- to familiarize them with specific research projects and the research culture at WF School of Medicine; and
- to provide research opportunities and mentorship for writing a first-author research paper, beginning as soon as possible in the training process in order to meet the publication requirement for the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine; and
- to prepare them for future participation as a member of a research team.
- The Laboratory Animal Medicine Residency Program is designed as a two-year period of professional service training; longer periods may be negotiated by the faculty and the resident; annual reappointment is considered each year based on a review of the resident's performance.
- A 'Professional Service Mentor' is assigned to each resident upon arrival.
- Upon satisfactory performance and mutual interest, eligible LAM residents may at the conclusion of one or more years of LAM residency, enter into the T32 research fellowship (Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine Training).
- Trainees interested in eligibility for board certification by the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) must complete all ACLAM training requirements and maintain professional service skills during the period of training (the specific type and scheduling to be determined by trainee, research mentor and professional service mentor).
- The T32 research fellowship allows up to 25% effort to be devoted to LAM training.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from an AVMA-accredited institution or licensed in at least one state in the United States of America. Trainees must obtain a grade level of B or better in required courses. Trainees are evaluated on professional service skills in the manner outlined in the Standard Operating Procedure for Evaluation of Trainees.
Application ProcedureApplications will be accepted from US citizens or legal residents who possess a DVM from an AVMA-accredited institution or be licensed in at least one state in the United States of America. https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)./Professional Development/Education/Accreditation/Colleges/Pages/colleges-accredited.aspx
Wake Forest School of Medicine participates in the Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching Program (VIRMP) and information can be found on the VIRMP web site. (http://)
Licensure, Certification, and/or Registration- Laboratory Animal Medicine Grand Rounds and Journal Club Comparative Medicine
- Journal Club Comparative Medicine Seminar/Research Update or comparable seminar series
Occasionally subject to irregular hours
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