Emergency Veterinarian Mentorship Program

Emergency Veterinarian Mentorship Program

20 Sep 2024
District of Columbia, Washington, 20001 Washington USA

Emergency Veterinarian Mentorship Program

BluePearl Pet Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA (South Hills) is proud to offer our Emergency Veterinarian mentorship training program called EmERge . Our EmERge program helps you obtain the skills and the confidence that you need to be a successful Emergency Veterinarian at one of our state-of-the-art hospitals through one-on-one guided mentorship.

Have you always thought about practicing emergency veterinary medicine?

Do you have a passion for working with animals and learning new standard methodologies in animal health?

Are you eager to think on your feet and handle challenging cases in veterinary medicine?

Do you look forward to learning and leading by example in the emergency veterinary industry?

Are you a DVM or VMD looking for "the next step" or "a change"?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, we want to hear from you!The BluePearl EmERge Program is designed to give veterinary school graduates the necessary training to become successful Emergency Veterinarians. It is a full-time job from the very beginning, and we will prepare you for your first solo emergency shift at one of our BluePearl hospitals. The program combines lectures, interactive seminars, labs, mentoring, and hands-on practice experience. Not only will you receive valuable training from experienced Veterinarians, but you will also be paid a salary from the first day of your course.Who is it for?

This program does not replace or substitute an internship which is required for application to a residency.

A graduate of an accredited veterinary school

Individual with a sincere interest in becoming an Emergency Veterinarian

A current Veterinarian looking for a career change.

Program StructureEmERge is a one-year training program divided into three segments. Your salary will be tiered and increase as you complete each segment of the program.

16 weeks of initial training/boot camp beginning in January and June. The first four of these weeks will be spent in boot camp held in Clearwater, Florida (lodging & airfare are provided) . The remaining 12 weeks will be at your primary hospital.

16 weeks of immersive training, guided by an experienced Veterinarian.

20 weeks of experiential training.

The total commitment is two years, including the initial year of training.Topics of the Training Program:

Clinician leadership

Principles of resuscitation and shock

Sepsis

Principles of fluid therapy

Gastrointestinal and urogenital emergencies

Cardiac and pulmonary emergencies

Communication techniques

Neurologic emergencies

Hemostasis

Electrolyte disorders

Immunologic and endocrine emergencies

Compassion fatigue/burnout

Stress resilience

Surgical emergencies

Click here for a video outlining the program: BluePearl EmERgeWhy Pittsburgh?Why should you choose Pittsburgh? They say a picture is worth 1,000 words and this video is worth even more: vimeo.com/677892292Pittsburgh has also been recently recognized as a global travel destination. Check it out in this news story: https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/pittsburgh-top-unexpected-global-travel-destination-national-geographic/Pittsburgh, tucked away in the Allegheny Mountains of southwestern Pennsylvania, is a mid-sized metropolis that has been ranked one of the most livable cities in the U.S. It is a small city of ethnic neighborhoods, scenic hills, trees, rivers and farmland, and offers world-class fine arts, museums, restaurants, and educational institutions. It also boasts three professional sports teams, a zoo, aquarium, the National Aviary, excellent schools and health care, and a wide variety of outdoor and family activities, including Idlewild, Kennywood and Sandcastle Water Park. Despite Pittsburgh's big city offerings, people are friendly, crime is low, rural settings are within commuting distance, and cost of living is well below average.Why  BluePearl ?  We are focused on developing our associates into leaders through talent development programs and leadership workshops. As a member of Mars Veterinary Health, our associates have endless opportunities to advance in his/her career.To transform and lead the industry through innovative quality medicine and care, we understand the importance of continuous learning. We offer annual continuing education allowance, FREE continuing education sessions, our own BluePearl University for training, and our clinicians have access to over 2,000 medical journals.We also value your health and well-being and as a full-time associate we will be providing you with the following benefits:

Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance plans; depending on individual elections and utilization of our benefits offerings, the average total value of benefits offered at BluePearl is $30,000 .

401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with company match .

Parental Leave plans.

Company-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability .

DVM stipend – an annual stipend is provided to participate in continuing education, short courses, associated travel, and registration fees.

We provide outstanding technician support . Because we encourage associate growth, you will be surrounded by a group of dedicated, experienced team members. Our technicians are leveled by their skillset and move up in level as they gain more skills and experience. We are focused on developing our associates into leaders through talent development programs and leadership workshops. As a member of Mars Veterinary Health, our associates have endless opportunities to advance in his/her career.

Mars Veterinary Health and BluePearl are dedicated to making a better world for pets and the people who care for them . We believe that starts with equity, inclusion & diversity , and taking a holistic approach to supporting our 70,000+ Associates’ health and wellbeing, particularly combatting inherent mental health challenges faced by veterinary professionals.

Regional Social Workers to assist with stress management, mental health awareness, compassion fatigue, burnout, communication, and conflict management skills.

LYRA - confidential care for your emotional and mental health, how, when, and where you need it. Whether you’re feeling stressed, anxious, or depressed, support from Lyra. All associates regardless of benefit eligibility (includes full and part time) have access to 12 sessions at no cost to you. Relief associates are not eligible.

BluePearl Library – clinicians can access more than 2,000 veterinary and health science journals.

BluePearl Science – participate and learn, and earn, from ongoing clinical studies happening at BluePearl.

BluePearl University – our own built-in learning management system that houses resources for system training, continuing education, compliance, and personal development. Learning communities exist for all our training and mentorship programs.

Mars Center for Veterinary Excellence - medical learning opportunities as well as leadership development for clinicians who may envision people leadership in their long-term career path.

RECOVER CPR certifications – FREE continuing education and Basic and Advanced Life Support certifications are available.

Trupanion pet insurance and BluePearl discounts for pet treatments, procedures, and food. 

Additional Discounts including pet supplies, Royal Canin pet food, Mars candy products, cell phone discounts, car discounts.

Company store allowance – annual allowance to purchase BluePearl swag and scrubs throughout the year.

Employee Referral Bonus program

Plumb’s Veterinary Drugs - readily find dosing information for the drugs you prescribe every day. FREE for all Associates.

VETgirl – Receive a FREE membership on the subscription-based multimedia service that offers RACE approved online continuing education for veterinary professionals. Veterinary students and veterinary technician students also receive a free membership to VETgirl.

Why BluePearl? Because it is an exceptional place to work!  BluePearl  is committed to a diverse work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity.  We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, sexual orientation or affectional preference, or gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you need assistance or an accommodation during the application process because of a disability, it is available upon request. The company is pleased to provide such assistance, and no applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request.  We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.  

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