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Description
Looking For More Reproductive Experience? 6-month Equine Reproductive Internship (March 1 through August 31, 2026). Great opportunity available at Equine Reproduction Concepts, LLC located in northern Virginia area for any new or existing veterinarian interested in expanding their knowledge in equine reproduction. Exposure to general and advanced reproductive procedures. This position will involve palpation; ultrasonography; A/I with fresh, cooled, and frozen semen; reproductive evaluations of the mare and stallion; collection and preparation of semen for A/I, shipping, or freezing; embryo recovery and transfer; transvaginal aspiration of oocytes; and foaling. 95% in clinic services/5% ambulatory. Base salary is $4200/month plus a percentage of gross income shared. On-site apartment and utilities included. Monthly salary amount includes reimbursement for PLIT. Applicants must have passed NAVLE and be able to obtain a veterinary license in the state of Virginia. For inquiries contact Dr. Dippert at 540-937-9832 or email [email protected]
Requirements
Internship Goal
This 6-month position is designed to expose the intern to many aspects of both general and advanced reproductive techniques. Along with an emphasis on practical experience, there will also be tutelage and mentorship over the management of mares and stallions, thus giving the intern the knowledge, confidence, and ability to perform and manage reproductive services in future situations.
Duties
The primary responsibilities of this position will involve palpation, ultrasonography, A/I with fresh, cooled, or frozen semen, reproductive evaluations, subfertility management, embryo recovery and transfer, semen collection and processing, and foaling. Additional exposure and experience will include semen freezing and transvaginal aspiration of oocytes. Non-reproductive duties will involve general health checks and maintenance of client animals and recipient herd. This position is designed to do work independently after a period of supervised training. 95% of services are performed at the clinic, however there will be a few cases (5%) requiring farm calls. Mentorship and collaboration with the doctors here at the facility will always be available. Case discussions and communication with clients will also be routine.