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       The Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care (
       ECC) and Extracorporeal Therapy (
       ECT) Services at the NC State Veterinary Hospital are accepting applications for a 12-24 month Fellowship in Advanced 
       ECC and 
       ECT, depending on the fellow's preference/interest. 
      
      The duties of the Fellow will include: 
* 50% extracorporeal therapy duty: primary responsibility is management of elective and emergency extracorporeal sessions. During extracorporeal week duty, the Fellow is on-call (7 days/week) for any emergency extracorporeal therapy session. Primary case responsibility will be maintained by the primary specialty service (usually Internal Medicine or 
       ECC service) 
* 50% ER/
       ICU duty: The Fellow will primarily receive emergency cases, supervise house officers in the ER and 
       ICU services, and/or work in the hospitalist service, depending on the qualifications and previous experiences of the fellow. During the primary receiving or hospitalist duty, the fellow will take care of emergency and hospitalized cases as a primary clinician during weekdays or weekends. During the supervisory duty, the fellow will work directly with 
       ECC residents and rotating interns and supervise the 
       ICU and Emergency/Triage services during weekdays or weekends. 
The successful candidate will be board eligible or credentialed by the 
       ACVECC. Time for board preparation (up to 8 weeks) is available for board eligible candidates. 
Additional benefits provided to the incumbent include: 
* Registration to online hemodialysis
        academy (3 classes/week x 50 weeks). The program will sponsor cost of the course ($1,500). If the hemodialysis academy is not available during the fellowship period, the fellow can use this for other purposes (attend other CE events - online or in person). 
* Fellow will be eligible for 2-4 weeks of professional development. 
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