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Hear what vet students have to say about their on-the-job experience at Banfield

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The Banfield Applied Research and Knowledge team uses the data in PetWare (Banfield’s centralized medical record database) to conduct meaningful research, generate new knowledge and facilitate hospital-based research studies, allowing us to stay informed, practice up-to-date evidence-based medicine and contribute to the improvement of pet health care.

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Senior and New Graduate Programs

Kickstart a successful veterinary career.

As you look ahead to your transition from student to practicing veterinarian, Banfield offers the following programs designed to support you.

Mentorship Program

As a new Banfield doctor, you’ll participate in our comprehensive 14-week paid mentorship program, designed to ease the transition from school to practice by providing the insights, skills and tools you’ll need for a successful, rewarding veterinary career. During your first few months of practice, an experienced veterinarian will be assigned as your coach.

Your coach will work one‐on‐one with you on a daily basis to provide mentorship in the following areas:

  • Performing key medical and surgical procedures
  • Effective client and team communication
  • Managing a medically varied caseload
  • Understanding the Banfield culture and mission
  • Setting goals for career development
  • Work/life balance
  • And more!

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Featured student

Class of
2012

Jovanna Radillo at UC Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine
Sacramento, California

What I really loved about the Banfield Student Job Program is that it allowed me to work through real-life cases and develop the veterinary skills that I know I will use daily in my career. The hospital team was very welcoming. They made sure that all my questions were answered, and they were happy to help me when I wanted to learn more about any condition, technique or even a work-up that was done in the hospital. Now working on cases in school or at work, I find myself continuing to use the skills I learned in my student job program.

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