ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ visits Edmonton, Calgary, and surrounding area high schools - October 15 to 18

ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ student recruiters and advisors will be visiting Edmonton, Calgary, and surrounding area high schools from Tuesday October 15 to Friday, October 18, 2024. 

If you currently attend an Alberta high school, speak with your school Guidance Counsellor to find out the time and date they will be visiting your school!

Jasper Place
Ross Shepherd
Salisbury Composite (Elk Island School District)
Strathcona High School
Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive
WH Croxford
Bowness High School
Springbank Community High School
Bow Valley
Canmore Collegiate

"ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ has the potential to grow still more, and to help students do the same."

What brought you to ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ? Why did you choose to teach here?

I chalk it up mostly to aesthetics and chance. I care about my surroundings, and while I appreciate the atmospheric charge of big cities, historically, I’ve tended to gravitate toward modestly sized towns that have a certain character or aesthetic appeal. I come from Guelph, Ontario, a city about a couple of hours from Toronto.

Additional Perks

  • Access to a nurse practitioner on campus
  • On campus fitness facilities and pool
  • High quality of life with short commutes and a safe environment
  • On-campus housing available
  • Diverse and Inclusive community

Program Benefits

  • Comprehensive Clinical Experience: With a wide variety of animal species and case types, trainees at AVC develop a well-rounded skill set in veterinary medicine.
  • Board-Certified Faculty: Our faculty members are leaders in their fields, many of whom are recognized as board-certified specialists in areas such as surgery, internal medicine, and cardiology.
  • Supportive Learning Environment: AVC is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all trainees, where clinical training and professional development go hand-in-hand.
  • Access to Cutting-Edge

Residency Program

The Residency Program at AVC offers veterinarians advanced training in a specific area of veterinary medicine. Residencies typically span three to four years and are designed to prepare veterinarians for board certification by relevant specialty colleges, such as the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) or the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS). All residencies are combined with advanced degree training (MVSc, MSc, or PhD).

Post-Graduate Certificate Program

Our Post-Graduate Certificate program provides recent veterinary graduates with a broad-based, year-long clinical experience across a variety of disciplines. Students work in rotations through various services including small animal medicine and surgery, large animal medicine, ambulatory, surgery and theriogenology.  You will gain critical hands-on experience managing cases, performing procedures, and interacting with clients.

Collaborative Environment

At AVC, we foster a collegial and interdisciplinary approach to veterinary medicine. Post-Graduate Certificate students and residents work closely with faculty, fellow trainees, and students, participating in collaborative rounds, seminars, and case discussions. This dynamic, team-oriented setting encourages the exchange of ideas and the continuous advancement of clinical knowledge.

Dedicated Mentorship

Our PGC students and residents are supported by experienced clinicians who are committed to fostering the professional growth of everyone. Through personalized mentorship, you will have the opportunity to refine your clinical skills, engage in collaborative problem-solving, and develop the confidence needed to excel in specialized veterinary fields.

Excellence in Clinical Education

AVC is a leader in veterinary education, with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality clinical training. Our post-graduate certificate (PGC) programs emphasize hands-on experience in diagnosing and treating a diverse range of animal species, guided by expert faculty in state-of-the-art facilities. Our location on Prince Edward Island provides unique exposure to both small and large animal cases.