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Educational Opportunities
from the December 1, 2009 issue
 
Residency Training in Laboratory Animal Medicine
 
The Ohio State University (OSU) Laboratory Animal Resources has opportunities for residency training beginning July 1, 2010. Our 24-month long program is ACLAM certified and designed to provide trainees with broad exposure to all facets of laboratory animal medicine. Responsibilities include providing biomedical research support to investigators and research staff, clinical support for a wide variety of species, serving as a liaison to IACUC, conducting a research project and preparing a manuscript. The trainee must be highly motivated and have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A detailed description of the training program is available at http://www.vet.ohio-state.edu/1378. Columbus, OH is a large metropolitan area providing a wide variety of cultural opportunities and affordable cost of living. Qualifications: DVM/VMD degree from an AVMA-accredited college of veterinary medicine and licensure or eligibility in the United States. Salary stipend is competitive. Applications should be submitted to Dr. Judy Hickman-Davis, Training Program Director, The Ohio State University, 111 Wiseman Hall, 400 W 12th St, Columbus, OH 43210; phone 614-946-0263, or e-mail LAMResidency@osu.edu. OSU participates with other laboratory animal training programs in a Uniform Application Process. Please visit the American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners' website www.ASLAP.org for the uniform application.

The Ohio State University is an AA/EOE. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
 
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