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Staff Veterinarian - Cardiologist

Boston, MA · On-site

$373K - $421K/yr

... intern), oncology (radiation and medical oncology, three specialists, one specialty intern ... If you'd like additional information, please email myself or our chief medical officer: Katie Hogan ...

The Caseworker Assistant Intern will assist the Program Officer/Senior Caseworker in providing ... medical insurance starting at $163 per month, dental starting at $6.50 per month, and vision ...

$20/hr

... Intern - DAC/DPS Information Security Officer The intern will support software validation ... or related medical conditions; and for religious beliefs, observances, and practices. Recruiter:

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Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$14.25 - $19.25/hr

Chief People Officer Internship Type: Unpaid ✨ Mission-Oriented Overview JOIN UGM! With 137 years ... medical files, and creating employee communications while upholding strict confidentiality and ...

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How much do intern medical officer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern medical officer in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Medical Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Medical Officer, you need a medical degree, foundational clinical knowledge, and completion of relevant licensing exams. Familiarity with hospital information systems, electronic medical records, and basic diagnostic tools is typically expected. Strong communication, resilience, and teamwork skills help you excel during demanding rotations and patient interactions. These competencies ensure safe patient care, effective learning, and a smooth transition to independent medical practice.

What are some common challenges faced by Intern Medical Officers during their rotations?

Intern Medical Officers often encounter challenges such as adjusting to the fast-paced hospital environment, managing a heavy workload, and balancing clinical responsibilities with ongoing learning. They may also face difficulties in prioritizing patient care tasks and communicating effectively with multidisciplinary teams. However, these experiences are valuable for developing clinical decision-making skills, resilience, and adaptability, which are essential for career progression in medicine.

What are Intern Medical Officers?

Intern Medical Officers are recent medical graduates who are undergoing a period of supervised practical training, usually in a hospital or clinical setting. This internship is typically required before they can obtain full registration as independent medical practitioners. During their internship, they rotate through various medical departments, gaining hands-on experience in areas such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and emergency care. The primary goal is to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical patient care, ensuring that new doctors are competent and confident in clinical settings.

What is the difference between Intern Medical Officer vs Medical Resident?

AspectIntern Medical OfficerMedical Resident
QualificationsMedical degree (MBBS or equivalent)Medical degree + postgraduate residency training
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, supervised clinical settingsHospitals, specialized departments, ongoing training
Role & ResponsibilitiesBasic patient care, assisting senior doctors, learning clinical skillsAdvanced patient management, specialized procedures, independent decision-making
DurationTypically 1 year internshipVaries from 1 to several years depending on specialty

Intern Medical Officers are recent medical graduates gaining practical experience, while Medical Residents are more advanced trainees focusing on specialization. Both roles are essential in clinical training, but Residents have more responsibilities and specialized training.

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Infographic showing various Intern Medical Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.

Staff Veterinarian - Cardiologist

MSPCA Angell

Boston, MA

$373K - $421K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

The Angell Animal Medical Center is looking for a full time cardiologist to join our team! We currently support two cardiologists (with a third joining this summer!) and three excellent cardiology residents. We have a long (100+ year) history of clinical excellence and have been training cardiology residents since 1988; come to the hospital that first developed specialty veterinary training.  

Angell is a values-based organization, where service, excellence, collaboration, integrity, compassion, and positivity play an everyday part in our practice.  Our team has a strong focus on client service, patient care, and life-work balance; we are looking for an individual who shares our values.  Preference will be given to individuals with backgrounds in teaching and clinical training; experience and interest in interventional cardiology is a plus.  Equipment includes three GE E95s within three dedicated echo suites, a GE vivid IQ portable machine, 3D/4D TEE echo probe, and two Philips TC70 PageWriter cardiographs. We have in-house telemetric monitoring, ambulatory ECG systems (Holter and event monitoring; implantable loop recorder), Doppler and oscillometric blood pressures systems.  Fully equipped cardiac catheterization lab including c-arm fluoroscopy with power injection for angiography.  Well-staffed radiology department with digital radiography, CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine. 

Our campus includes the main facility in beautiful Jamaica Plain, as well as Angell West, a satellite clinic in Waltham.  The staff includes emergency/critical care department (five specialists, six to eight residents, well-trained ER doctors), avian-exotics department (two specialists, one resident, one specialty intern), oncology (radiation and medical oncology, three specialists, one specialty intern), neurology (three specialists, one specialty intern), surgery (five specialists, three residents, two specialty interns), behavior (two specialists), dermatology (three specialists), dentistry (three specialists), general medicine (eight generalists), internal medicine (six specialists, six residents), four radiologists, two ophthalmologists, and two pathologists (anatomic and clinical pathology).  On-site professional development activities include weekly seminars, frequent lunch and learns, and weekly didactic rounds (cardiology, critical care, internal medicine, and surgery). The esteemed Longwood Medical Community (including the Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s, Beth Israel, and the Children’s hospital) is right around the corner, offering opportunities for collaborative work. 

Boston is a world class city with easy access to beaches, oceanfront, and mountains.  Logan International is a major airport allowing easy air travel.  We are passionate about music, Boston sports teams, and the arts (culinary and otherwise!).  Please check out https://www.mspca.org/ to learn more about our organization. MSPCA-Angell offers competitive compensation plans and excellent benefits packages!

If you’d like additional information, please email myself or our chief medical officer:
Katie Hogan, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology) khogan@mspca.org

Megan Whelan, DVM, DACVECC (Chief Medical Officer) mwhelan@mspca.org