NCSU Investigative Dermatology Residency

Faculty Advisors:

Thierry Olivry, DrVet, PhD, DipACVD, DipECVD (Program Director and Resident Supervisor)

K. Marcy Murphy, DVM, DipACVD

Keith E. Linder, DVM, PhD, DipACVP

Ana Oliveira, DVM

Objectives:

The NCSU Investigative Dermatology Residency is intended to provide advanced clinical and research training in veterinary and comparative dermatology as a formalized program of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology (ECVD). The program length is three years beginning on July 1, 2008 . The salary will be US$30,000 per year + benefits (health insurance, professional liability).

The NCSU Investigative Dermatology Residency is aimed principally at the training of clinical scientists considering a career in academia. Preference will be given to individuals with a graduate degree, or considering obtaining such degree post-residency, and with a manifested interest in an academic career.

Qualifications for Application:

Individuals applying for the NCSU Investigative Dermatology residency must meet the qualifications required for candidates qualifying for board-certification by the European College of Veterinary Dermatology (ECVD):

Resident applicants must be:

· veterinary graduates.

· have completed a minimum one year, recognized, general clinical training programme in an academic institution or satisfactory practice equivalent.

Application:

Detailed information on this residency program (objectives, qualifications for application, training specifics, miscellaneous requirements and current schedule) is available at:

http://www.cvm.ncsu.edu/studentservices/intern_resid/derm.html

Deadline for Application: November 15, 2007

Contact: Thierry Olivry: Thierry_Olivry@ncsu.edu

 



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