Educational Opportunities
Community Education Programs
(Intended for Veterinarians, Horse Owners, and Horse Professionals)
The Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center offers a variety of continuing education opportunities and networking events for veterinarians, horse owners, and horse professionals.
Click here to view a full schedule of events.
Veterinary Students & Veterinary Professional Curriculum
(Intended for Students Pursuing Degrees in Veterinary Medicine Including
Residents, Interns and Graduate Students)
As one of three campuses of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center offers a variety of opportunities for students pursuing degrees in veterinary medicine. Brief summaries of these opportunities are included below. For further details, application instructions and forms, follow the link that appears under the appropriate heading. Questions concerning Veterinary Students & Veterinary Professional Curriculum Opportunities should be sent via e-mail Teri Bartnicki at teresab@vt.edu.
Residency Training Programs and Graduate Programs
Residency training programs in equine internal medicine and surgery are offered by the Marion
duPont Scott Equine Medical Center. These residency programs are fully approved by the
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the
American College of Veterinary Surgery.
Veterinarians in residency training programs participate in a graduate training program leading to a degree of Masters of Veterinary Sciences. A wide range of courses are available through several campuses. Graduate programs leading to the Ph.D. degree are also offered.
Please visit http://www.virmp.org for forms and information related to the American Association of Veterinary Clinicians (AAVC) Matching Program.
Click here for more information concerning our Residency Training Programs and Graduate Programs.
VMRCVM Fourth Year Veterinary Students
Fourth-year veterinary students at the VMRCVM in the mixed animal and equine clinical tracks
rotate through the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center for three and six weeks, respectively.
Faculty members participate in lectures in the pre-clinical curriculum and videoconferencing
technologies provide distance learning opportunities among students and faculty at the Marion
duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, the College Park-Maryland campus, and the main campus of the
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg. Questions
concerning opportunities for fourth year veterinary students should be directed to Teri Bartnicki at
teresab@vt.edu.
Click here for more information concerning our Fourth Year Veterinary Students program.
Academic Visitors
Interested students and veterinarians from elsewhere are welcome to visit the Equine Medical Center to observe or to participate in practice to develop skills in the diagnosis and treatment of equine medical and surgical disorders. Objectives are achieved by working with the faculty in their daily care of animals presented for diagnosis and treatment. Click here for more information regarding our Academic Visitor programs.
Additional Information
If you are interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities at the center, click here.
For directions to the center, click here.
For more information concerning the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, visit http://www.vetmed.vt.edu.
For information concerning the town of Leesburg, visit http://www.leesburgva.org/default.aspx.


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