Building on the interest in the former Advanced Research Training and Advanced Clinical Training Fellowship program, the ACVIM is exploring mechanisms to expand the availability of quality fellowship programs to specialists interested in pursuing advanced study in a veterinary subspecialty. The ACVIM Fellowship Task Force is nearing completion of a model and will provide updates as soon as they become available.
For any questions, please email Research@ACVIM.org.
The ACVIM Advanced Research Training Fellowship program, which ran from 2018-2020, was discontinued in 2021. These awards were designed to provide salary support for training opportunities for Fellows committed to a career in veterinary research. Matching funding in direct support of the program was required and competitive proposals had to complete specific training in clinical, translational or basic science research methods.
“Computational Genomics”
“P-glycoprotein Assessment in Canine Gut-On-A-Chip for Drug Transport and Safety Modeling”
“Beef Calf Health”
“Immunogenetics”
Fellow: Dr. Aida Vientos-Plotts (SAIM)
University of Missouri
"Respiratory Dysbiosis in Dogs and Cats”
The ACVIM Advanced Clinical Training Fellowship program, which ran from 2018-2020, was discontinued in 2021. These awards were designed to provide salary support for training opportunities for Fellows committed to a veterinary clinical career. Matching funding in direct support of the program was required and competitive proposals had to clearly document the training objectives, adequate clinical caseload to meet the objectives and a plan for the dissemination of results.
Fellow: Dr. Lisa Edwards (LAIM)
University of California, Davis
“Emergency and Critical Care and Neonatology, Year 2”
Fellow: TBD (SAIM)
The Ohio State University
“Extracorporeal Therapies”
Fellow: Dr. Richard Shinn (SAIM)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
“Minimally Invasive Neurosurgical Interventions”
Fellow: Dr. Kari Bevevino (LAIM)
Texas A&M University
“Equine Cardiology”
“Small Animal Interventional Radiology”