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Student Externs

UTCVM welcomes any DVM student in their clinical year to apply for an externship experience in one or more of our clinical rotations. We accept external students for clinical rotations from May to December each year.

Use this Domestic Externship Student Request Form to view available rotations and receive additional information from our rotation coordinators.

  • Applicants should be DVM students in their clinical year of study. Students must be in good academic standing at their home institution.
  • Applicants should submit an initial request form as early as possible; no less than 2 months in advance of the requested dates.
  • All applicants regardless of citizenship must demonstrate proficiency in English.
  • All applicants must be able to provide proof of health insurance and rabies vaccination.  
  • Students accepted for an externship will be contacted throughout the application process to complete necessary paperwork and will be asked to provide all necessary documents.
  • Housing and Transportation: Visitors will ultimately be responsible for finding their own living and transportation accommodations. Be sure to book living arrangements in advance in preparation for your visit to UTCVM. See the document below to find additional information and resources.
  • Housing and Transportation Resources

Clinical Information

  • Clinical rotations for visiting students interested in small animal (dog and cat) medicine and surgery will be available based on the number of spaces remaining after UT students have been placed on service.
  • Each rotation lasts two weeks in duration.
  • Rotations begin at 8:00 a.m. on Mondays and will finish two weeks later.
  • Note: Anesthesia and Internal Medicine offer 4-week rotations.
  • The extern will be graded if requested by the visitor’s home institution. The extern must request to be graded before the start of the rotation and should provide the forms needed for grading. Students must schedule arrival to attend the beginning of each clerkship rotation and day-1 orientation. 
  • We prefer that externs schedule visits for the full length of the clinical rotation in which they want to rotate.
  • Externs are expected to participate in evening and weekend emergency and on-call activities.
  • All other services share in the evening and weekend emergency services.

For more information about Small Animal Clinic rotations, please contact our Clinical Placement Coordinator, Ashley Dalton, at adalto20@utk.edu.

  • Clinical rotations for visiting students interested in equine medicine, equine surgery and performance/rehabilitation, equine podiatry, and farm animal medicine and surgery will be available based on the number of spaces remaining after UT students have been placed on the service.
  • Each rotation lasts two weeks in duration.
  • Rotations begin at 8:00 a.m. on Mondays and will finish two weeks later.
  • The extern will be graded if requested by the visitor’s home institution. The extern must request to be graded before the start of the rotation and should provide the forms needed for grading. Students must schedule arrival to attend the beginning of each clerkship rotation and day-1 orientation.
  • We prefer that externs schedule visits for the full length of the clinical rotation in which they want to rotate.
  • Externs are expected to participate in evening and weekend emergency and on-call activities.

For more information about Large Animal Clinic rotations, please contact our Clinical Placement Coordinator, Ashley Dalton, at adalto20@utk.edu.

Contact

To reserve a position in a clinical rotation, please fill out the externship request form or send an e-mail message to adalto20@tennessee.edu providing your name, the institution you are attending, a mailing address, daytime telephone number, your e-mail address, and the clinical rotation and dates you wish to reserve.

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Ashley Dalton
Clinical Placement Coordinator, Veterinary Medicine Administration