Brett Berthold grew up in Medina County. His father was a Thoroughbred trainer primarily at Thistledown Race Track, and was his main career influence along with Dr. Ron Genovese, who he has known his whole life. Berthold always knew he wanted to be a veterinarian and after graduation, he went to work with Dr.
Genovese and Dr. His greatest satisfaction in his work comes from returning horses to their intended athletic capability. Our goal is to assist recent graduates in creating a solid skill set, problem solving, and overall a foundation to enter the field of equine veterinary medicine. Our internship is designed to expose the intern to a large and diversified caseload.
The Cleveland Equine team currently consists of nine veterinarians with a array of special interests to provide the utmost in quality care and treatment. CEC has always been committed to being at the forefront of equine care. At CEC, we utilize diagnostics modalities such as ultrasound, digital radiography, standing magnetic resonance imaging MRI , endoscopy, gastroscopy, In house bloodwork, as well as computed gait analysis.
Interns will spend approximately 6 weeks on rotation with each of our clinicians both in clinic and ambulatory setting. This allows the intern to become familiar with the area, clientele, and practice values. The veterinarians will mentor the intern throughout their stay. Once the introductory period is over, interns will be expected to start to take primary emergency duty and solo appointments with guidance from the other veterinarians when ready, dependent on skillset and confidence.
Interns will be supplied with their own practice vehicle, supplies, and equipment. Interns are expected to be heavily involved with our emergency service and should plan to have at least 2 nights a week on call and 3 weekends a month on call. The intern will also be responsible for all hospitalized patients.
Internships are salaried positions with benefits including health insurance, professional liability insurance, and four days paid vacation. Cleveland Equine will also cover Ohio Veterinary licensing expense. Housing is provided and located on premises. The house has newly finished details and plenty of space to share between three people.
They also have an extra room above the clinic itself. Don't let the large and state-of-the-art facility intimidate you; the clinicians, techs, and staff are all very close and love to have fun.
As a "Equine Fellow" student I started my first few days as more of a shadow where I rode with different doctors and their regular techs. This allowed me to get the hang of how they do things and to ask a lot of questions. As soon as you are comfortable you can be offered to do things or ask to do them yourself.
After a while I would go out with some of the doctors as their sole tech, and occasionally help host a pre-vet student shadow. Since there was an intern, myself and the other student were only responsible for giving treatments or assisting with ER calls on the weekends and if needed. Most weekends we would go out in the morning with the back-up vet to help with reproductive related exams and breeding and then have the rest of the weekend off.
I was able to go out on emergency a few times, usually if I was riding that day with the vet on call. I was able to see a choke, a couple colics, foot abscesses, and a few laceration repairs to name a few cases.
The clinic serves a very large area inside and outside of Ohio. There usually is a lot of time spent driving between calls, when you are not working in the clinic. I logged the distances of calls from the clinic noting at the farthest, of the calls I went to, a mile radius. Most of that time is spent finishing paperwork, talking about cases, eating lunch or dinner , singing to the radio, or stopping for ice cream.
I went into this fellowship with almost 20 years of horse experience, but not so much clinical horse experience. This was the perfect way for me to get an idea of what you can do in the equine field and gave me some really wonderful hands-on learning. Support the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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