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If you are like most veterinary students, you worry about making the transition
from school to practice. Banfield has created a number of unique programs to
assist you in making your transition successful and rewarding.
Explore Possibilities for Students:

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If you are a graduating veterinary student, you may be deciding between
accepting an internship or going straight into clinical practice. We invite you
to explore both options which we’ve tailored for specifically for graduating
veterinary students.
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Internship program
As a Banfield intern, you will gain the valuable well-rounded experience you
need to become a highly qualified, skilled and satisfied small Pet general
practitioner for life. Learn More >
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New graduate jobs
If you would like to learn about the exceptional opportunities and unique
benefits that are currently available for graduating senior veterinary
students. Learn More>
As a participant in our externship program,
you will gain practical experience through exposure to full-service hospitals
and techniques under the watchful care of a personal mentor. We invite you to
consider becoming a Banfield Student Extern. Learn
more >
Banfield invites first through third-year veterinary students to gain hands-on
experience working as a team member in one of our full-service hospitals
through our Student Job Program. As a
participant, you will work side-by-side with team members and practicing
doctors providing the highest quality medical care to Pets. Banfield created
this program to allow veterinary students to compliment and enhance their
classroom education with practical experience. Learn
more >
Please visit us at the following
professional meetings and trade shows.
If you are a non-US student residing outside of the United States and are
interested in our student programs, please contact us at
studentprograms@banfield.net
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"My favorite part of being a Student Ambassador is being able to dispel the
myths of "corporate medicine" to those students that have never been exposed
to Banfield."
- Kelly McCord, Veterinary Student,
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