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An exciting opportunity exists for a highly motivated veterinary specialist to join the small animal surgery team at the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Sydney (UVTHS). This is a unique opportunity to take on an important leadership role in an outstanding, AVMA-accredited veterinary teaching hospital, in one of the world’s most desirable cities. The successful applicant must have a veterinary degree and a postgraduate qualification that allows for registration as a Specialist in small animal surgery in NSW.
The UVTHS has benefited recently from major financial support. The Valentine Charlton Cat Centre, which opened in 2004, has gained international recognition as a state-of-the-art feline referral facility, generating large clinical research output and offering residency training programs in feline medicine. The $2.8 million Canine Centre opened in early 2008 and presents as one of the most sophisticated teaching hospitals in the country. New equipment acquisitions include MRI, CT, computed radiography and videoendoscopy. The hospital is supported by an extensive range of specialist staff in orthopaedic surgery, diagnostic imaging, medicine, neurology, dermatology and ophthalmology.
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The Veterinary Pathologist will evaluate, interpret and report anatomic pathology data derived from preclinical safety studies under the requirements of GLP. This position will work closely with Study Directors and other Scientists within SNBL USA and our clients.
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* Oversee and perform histopathology, gross pathology (necropsy), and electron microscopy examinations; produce and review reports
* Coordinate the department’s efforts and resources to optimize performance
* Attend department and company meetings
* Prepare, review, and revise Standard Operating Procedures and protocols
* Engage in research to develop techniques for diagnosing and identifying pathological conditions
* Train senior and junior level staff in gross pathology and histology
* Devise and direct use of special stains and methods
* Communications with clients and vendors