The Cornell University Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Simulation Fellowship is a two-year program designed to provide fellows opportunities to cultivate the skills necessary to become leaders in veterinary simulation education through active participation in the development and delivery of veterinary medical simulation training and a mentored research project focused on simulation education. Medical simulation is a burgeoning new approach in veterinary education, with simulation centers opening in many veterinary colleges and training centers around the world. This fellowship is designed for a veterinary criticalist with a strong interest in cutting edge educational approaches with a desire to be a leader in veterinary education.
The Fellow will serve as a key member of the Emergency and Critical Care faculty and will help deliver courses for ongoing faculty development, ECC resident, veterinary student and veterinary technician simulation training as well as internal and external continuing education. This experience will provide the foundation necessary to:
identify the learning needs of diverse audiences
create robust simulation cases and courses based on specific learning objectives
develop and refine debriefing skills for all levels of learners
design and implement education research projects
Position Description
Qualifications:
Board certified diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and those who will be board-eligible by July of 2027 are encouraged to apply.
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Location:
Cornell University is in the city of Ithaca, NY. Located on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in central New York, Ithaca is situated in the Finger Lakes region of the state and known for its eye-pleasing waterfalls and scenic parks. Top schools, historic charm, modern development, and an excellent cuisine scene also highlight the local quality of life.
Anticipated Start Date:
July – September 2026, or earlier depending on circumstances
For More Information:
Send any questions about the position to Dan Fletcher, djf42@cornell.edu.
To Apply:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowship/31456
Pay Range:
$62,232.00 - $88,745.00
Pay Ranges:
The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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