Residency Program Openings Posted March 1st, 2024
Program Director: Keita Iyori
Effective Date: April 1st, 2024
Deadline to apply: March 31, 2024
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Formal residency program lasting 3 years and an alternative option of 5 years of training.
Location: Kanagawa, Japan
General qualifications:
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Possession of a veterinary license
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Completion of a minimum 1-year general clinical training program in an academic institution or an equivalent satisfactory private practice
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Proficiency in English
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Demonstration of satisfactory moral and ethical standing
Program supervision:
All residency programs must be conducted under the direct supervision of an AiCVD Diplomate.
Training program:
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All appropriate study areas such as basic dermatology, histopathology, comparative dermatology, and clinical dermatology should be included
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Small animal medicine and surgery clinics: intensive rotating program. The resident will consult under the supervision of specialists on these fields
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Exotics, equine and large animal dermatology clinics: intensive rotating program
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Weekly case round
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Journal-club
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Dermatopathology conference
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Basic research and histopathological training
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Continuing education
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Attendance to Japanese, European (or American) and World veterinary dermatology congress is compulsory
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Attendance to workshops accredited by the AiCVD
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Attendance to ESVS or equivalent continuing program is strongly advised as it provides in depth courses on small animal dermatology
How to apply:
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Curriculum Vitae
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Cover Letter
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Recommendation letter
Contact mail: iyori@vet.ne.jp
Residency Program Openings Posted March 1st, 2024
Program Director: Yun-Hsia Hsiao
Effective Date: April 1st, 2024
Deadline to apply: March 31, 2024
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Alternative option of 5 years of training.
Location: Taiwan
General qualifications:
-
Possession of a veterinary license
-
Completion of a minimum 1-year general clinical training program in an academic institution or an equivalent satisfactory private practice
-
Proficiency in English
-
Demonstration of satisfactory moral and ethical standing
Program supervision:
All residency programs must be conducted under the direct supervision of an AiCVD Diplomate.
Training program:
-
All appropriate study areas such as basic dermatology, histopathology, comparative dermatology, and clinical dermatology should be included
-
Small animal medicine and surgery clinics: intensive rotating program. The resident will consult under the supervision of specialists on these fields
-
Exotics, equine and large animal dermatology clinics: intensive rotating program
-
Weekly case round
-
Journal-club
-
Dermatopathology conference
-
Basic research and histopathological training
-
Continuing education
-
Attendance to Japanese, European (or American) and World veterinary dermatology congress is compulsory
-
Attendance to workshops accredited by the AiCVD
-
Attendance to ESVS or equivalent continuing program is strongly advised as it provides in depth courses on small animal dermatology
How to apply:
-
Curriculum Vitae
-
Cover Letter
-
Recommendation letter
Contact mail: peacha1981@gmail.com