A article posted on Massey Univ. website for your reference:
"Veterinary Internships and Residencies
Veterinary internships and veterinary residencies are available in New
Zealand and Australia in universities and private practice. At Massey
University Veterinary Teaching Hospital we offer a variety of different
opportunities for the veterinary graduate.
What is an Internship?
An internship is usually a year long program in one general area of
veterinary medicine such as Small Animals, Large Animals, Equine, Wildlife
etc etc. It is a year of supervised experienced that generally rotates
through various disciplines (medicine, surgery, anaesthesia, pathology etc).
General internships are most suited to new graduates or recent graduates.
Specialised internships in one discipline (ie surgery, oncology,
ophthalmology etc) are usually suited to a graduate who has done a rotating
internship or a graduate with experience.
What is a Residency?
A residency is a program of supervised clinical experience in one aspect
of veterinary medicine such as Small Animal surgery, Equine Medicine,
Pathology, Radiology etc etc. A residency is usually a 3 year program and
does involve some clinical research. A residency program most commonly leads
to specialisation within that discipline. An internship or internship
equivalent (practice experience) is usually required for a residency in most
disciplines. A resident is usually enrolled in a college such as the
Australian college of Veterinary Scientists or the American or European
equivalents (such as ACVIM or ECVIM see Links below). The resident has to
fulfill the requirements of the residency and the college they are enrolled
in and then they are eligible to sit examinations in the chosen discipline.
Once the examinations are passed, the resident can then call themselves a
Fellow or Diplomat of their college and can apply for specialization in that
discipline."
http://vethospital.massey.ac.nz/internships.asp
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