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Cardiologist

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$250K - $270K/yr

We provide outstanding client experience and excellent relationships with the veterinary community ... rotating intern. We have a GE Vivid 9 ultrasound system with 3 echo-pac stations for post ...

$250K - $270K/yr

We provide outstanding client experience and excellent relationships with the veterinary community ... rotating intern. We have a GE Vivid 9 ultrasound system with 3 echo-pac stations for post ...

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How much do intern veterinary cardiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for intern veterinary cardiologist in the United States is $370,174.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $320,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of cases and procedures can an Intern Veterinary Cardiologist expect to encounter during their internship?

As an Intern Veterinary Cardiologist, you will regularly assist with diagnosing and managing conditions such as congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, congenital heart defects, and cardiomyopathies in both small and large animals. You can expect to participate in procedures like echocardiography, electrocardiography, cardiac catheterizations, and sometimes interventional surgeries under the supervision of board-certified cardiologists. The internship offers hands-on exposure to a high volume of referred cases, collaborative rounds with other specialists, and opportunities to develop your clinical decision-making and technical skills in a supportive teaching environment.

What is the difference between Intern Veterinary Cardiologist vs Veterinary Cardiologist?

AspectIntern Veterinary CardiologistVeterinary Cardiologist
CredentialsVeterinary degree, licensing, and internshipVeterinary degree, licensing, and specialized cardiology certification (e.g., ACVIM)
Work EnvironmentTraining hospitals, clinics, research settingsSpecialty clinics, referral hospitals, academic institutions
Job RoleGaining experience, assisting in diagnostics and treatmentsPerforming advanced diagnostics, procedures, and consultations

The main difference between an Intern Veterinary Cardiologist and a Veterinary Cardiologist is experience level and responsibilities. Interns are in training, focusing on gaining practical experience, while Veterinary Cardiologists are fully qualified specialists performing advanced procedures. Interns typically work under supervision, whereas Veterinary Cardiologists operate independently in specialized settings.

What is an Intern Veterinary Cardiologist?

An Intern Veterinary Cardiologist is a veterinarian who is undergoing specialized training in diagnosing and treating heart and blood vessel conditions in animals. After graduating from veterinary school, these professionals complete a one-year internship, often as a stepping stone toward a cardiology residency. During their internship, they work under the supervision of board-certified veterinary cardiologists, assisting in procedures, interpreting diagnostic tests, and providing care for patients with cardiovascular diseases. This role helps interns gain practical experience and deepen their knowledge before pursuing advanced specialization.

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

To thrive as an Intern Veterinary Cardiologist, you need a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, completion of a veterinary internship, and a strong background in cardiology fundamentals. Familiarity with diagnostic tools like echocardiography, electrocardiograms (ECG), and advanced imaging systems, as well as ongoing training or certifications in veterinary cardiology, are typically required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work compassionately with both animals and their owners distinguish outstanding candidates. These competencies are crucial for delivering accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and compassionate care in a specialized veterinary environment.
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Infographic showing various Intern Veterinary Cardiologist job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 39% Internship, 1% As Needed, 41% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $370,174 per year, or $178 per hour.
Veterinary Rotating Intern

Veterinary Rotating Intern

Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists

South Dennis, MA โ€ข On-site

Full-time, Part-time, Per diem, Internship

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Small Animal Rotating Internshipย 
Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists (CCVS)
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Location: Buzzards Bay & South Dennis, Massachusetts
Program Dates: 2027- 2028
Salary: $80,000 + full benefits
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Build a Strong Foundation for Your Veterinary Careerย 
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Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists (CCVS) invites passionate new graduates to apply for our Small Animal Rotating Internship. This is a 13-month, hands-on program designed to accelerate your professional growth in a collaborative, high-acuity, and learning-centered environment.
As a CCVS intern, youโ€™ll work closely with a team of more than 30 veterinarians, including over 20 board-certified specialists across disciplines such as emergency and critical care, internal medicine, surgery, anesthesia, cardiology, dermatology, and zoological medicine.
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Our team includes:ย 
  • 6 full-time and 2 part-time Criticalists (ACVECC)
  • 4 Surgeons (ACVS) and 2 part-time surgical consultants
  • 4 Internists (ACVIM)
  • 2 Cardiologists (ACVIM/Cardiology)
  • 1 Anesthesiologist (ACVAA)
  • 1 Dermatologist (ACVD)
  • 1 Zoological Medicine Specialist (ACZM)
Our rotating internship provides comprehensive exposure to specialty and emergency medicine while advancing your independence and confidence as a clinician.
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What Youโ€™ll Experienceย 
  • Diverse case exposure: Annual hospital caseload exceeds 19,000 cases, including over 30 emergency cases daily, ensuring constant opportunities to learn.
  • Structured learning: Interns rotate through Emergency & Critical Care (24 weeks), Surgery (9 weeks), Internal Medicine (9 weeks), Radiology (2 weeks), Cardiology (2 weeks), and Anesthesia (2 weeks), with 4 weeks of elective time.
  • Comprehensive mentorship: Youโ€™ll receive daily rounds with specialists, monthly check-ins, and a dedicated veterinarian mentor throughout the year.
  • Skill development: Manage emergency and hospitalized cases under supervision, participate in journal club and M&M rounds, and present a professional lecture.
  • Access to advanced diagnostics and treatments: Our facilities feature anesthetic and ICU ventilators, multi-slice CT, ultrasound (ER and specialty), continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring, and complete in-house laboratory capabilities.
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Why Choose CCVSย 
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At CCVS, we take pride in cultivating both clinical skill and professional confidence. Our interns are empowered to think critically, communicate effectively, and deliver exceptional patient care while being a vital part of a supportive team that values trust, collaboration, and compassion.
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Youโ€™ll benefit from:ย 
  • ย Annual CE allowance and paid professional memberships (AVMA, VIN, VECCS, MVMA)
  • Full health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance coverage
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Scrubs allowance, Trupanion for up to two pets, and on-site veterinary social worker
  • Per diem opportunities for additional income
  • Relocation assistance
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    Weโ€™re growing, which means so will your opportunities.
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    CCVS is currently expanding our Bourne facility, with completion expected in early 2027. The expansion will add more physical space, advanced medical technology, and three new specialty departments: Neurology, Ophthalmology, and Dentistry. It will also bring additional board-certified specialists in existing specialties and advanced diagnostics (MRI, fluoroscopy) to enhance cross-department collaboration and elevate our educational programs for interns and residents alike.
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    This growth means that interns joining now will help shape the next chapter of CCVS and will train in a hospital that is not only advancing patient care but also expanding possibilities for future residents and specialists.
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    Life on Cape Codย 
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    Outside the hospital, enjoy all that coastal New England has to offer. Beaches, sailing, kayaking, hiking, and fresh seafood. CCVS is located just one hour from Boston and Providence, and a short drive from the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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    Qualificationsย 
    • Graduate of an AVMA-accredited or recognized veterinary school
    • Must have passed the NAVLE (or PAVE/ECFVG equivalent) prior to the start date
    • Must be eligible for Massachusetts veterinary licensure and DEA registration
    • Must reside within one hour of the hospital for on-call responsibilities
    • Candidates should demonstrate:
      • A strong desire to learn and grow in a fast-paced specialty hospital
      • Excellent communication and teamwork skills
      • Compassion, resilience, and commitment to patient-centered care
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    How to Applyย 
    • For more information, contact Chelly Smith at michellesmith@capecodvetspecialists.com.
    • Learn more atย capecodvetspecialists.com.