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The Externship at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists
Ocean State Veterinary Specialists (OSVS) is an official site or external rotations or
externships at many of the country’s veterinary schools. Students are welcome to come to OSVS
during their third or fourth years. OSVS is a large and busy 24 hour emergency and specialty
referral center located in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. The hospital is a 26,000 sq. ft. facility
offering referral and emergency services to the RI, eastern CT, and southern MA areas. There is
no general practice associated with the hospital. Equipment includes digital radiography,
ultrasound, CT, MRI, fluoroscopy, laparoscopy, mechanical ventilation, telemetry, and state-ofthe-art monitoring equipment. There are fifteen specialists currently on staff in the disciplines of
surgery, medicine, critical care, cardiology, neurology, radiology, ophthalmology, oncology and
exotics. The emergency clinicians are all internship-trained and experienced. There are residents
in Emergency/Critical care and Surgery, as well as interns. The externship program offers
students an opportunity to learn about the emergency/specialty referral private practice
environment. Externs will have ample opportunity to strengthen their medical knowledge base
and clinical competency while here. Any student considering the internship program at OSVS is
encouraged to spend time here as an extern to learn more about the hospital and the program.
Externships can be scheduled for as little as one week or as long as four weeks.
Externs do not have assigned responsibilities, but instead are expected to participate in any
areas of specific interest to them. Externs can choose to work with the emergency clinicians or
specialists, and can do something different every day if they so choose. The externs are expected
to attend and participate in morning case rounds, as well as weekly intern rounds and any other
continuing education sessions during their stay. Externs work five days per scheduled week. They
can choose to work day shifts (8a to 6p), or evening shifts (2p to midnight), and are expected to
work a weekend shift each week. While the extern is not required to spend more than the 10
hours per day assigned, it is hoped that they will want to stay until the doctor with whom they are
working is done for the day. They are also welcome to participate in any interesting procedures
that might be continuing beyond their scheduled hours. Externs willing to spend the extra time
here will learn the most from the program.
Housing is not provided, but there is a potential rental unit available for interested students.
Any student interested in participating in the externship should email Dr. Justine Johnson at
jjohnson@osvs.net with the dates of interest. There is no application required.