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Veterinary Internship - Internal Medicine & Oncology

Vets Now Hospital, Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland

Discipline: Internal Medicine

Full Time

£35,000, Plus Benefits

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Vets Now Referrals Glasgow is a busy private referral hospital and first-opinion out-of-hours emergency provider located in the heart of Glasgow. Our team of referral clinicians in Internal Medicine and Oncology collaborate closely with colleagues in Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging, Emergency and Critical Care, Orthopaedics, and Soft Tissue Surgery, supported by a highly skilled nursing team. 

We are proud to host European Board of Veterinary Specialisation (EBVS) residency programme in Emergency and Critical Care and soon Diagnostic Imaging, alongside a well-established internship programmes. 

 

Role Overview 

We are seeking enthusiastic applicants for our Internal Medicine and/or Oncology Discipline-Specific Internship (DSI) starting on the 28th September 2026. 

This 12-month training position offers: 

A split rotation between Internal Medicine and Oncology.

Close supervision and mentorship from experienced ECVIM-CA specialists and highly experienced Oncologists.

Hands-on case involvement, with opportunities for primary case responsibility. 

This internship is ideal for candidates pursuing a residency, working towards a certificate, or wishing to strengthen their knowledge and skills in Internal Medicine and Oncology. 

 

Key Responsibilities 

As a DSI Intern, you will: 

Work closely with specialists to investigate and manage a wide variety of Internal Medicine and Oncology cases. 

Participate in rotations across other disciplines or arrange externships in external hospitals. 

Contribute to seminars, journal clubs, and teaching opportunities. 

Engage in clinical research projects and independent study. 

Maintain accurate medical records and high standards of patient and client care. 

Foster a positive, inclusive, and collaborative working environment. 

 

Requirements 

To be eligible, you must have: 

A veterinary degree recognised by the RCVS. 

Registration or eligibility for registration with the RCVS. 

Eligibility to work in the UK (visa sponsorship may be available and will need to be discussed). 

At least one year of experience working in small animal practice (a rotating internship is desirable but not essential). 

Strong communication and English language skills (formal certification such as IELTS or TOEFL is desirable). 

A genuine interest in small animal Internal Medicine and/or Oncology. 

High clinical standards, attention to detail, and professional integrity. 

A proactive and collaborative attitude, with a commitment to patient and client care. 

1:6 Weekend rota cover required within the OOH Setting  

 

Benefits 

Salary: £35,000 per annum 

Professional Costs Covered: RCVS and VDS registration fees 

Leave: 7 weeks annual leave, plus your birthday off 

Learning & Development: 

Pre-planned seminars, journal clubs, and ad-hoc teaching opportunities 

Paid CPD allowance and dedicated CPD time 

Time set aside for independent study 

IVC Discipline journal clubs 

 

Mentorship & Training: Support from a clinical mentor in Internal Medicine or Oncology, with opportunities for advanced procedural training (e.g., endoscopy, bone marrow biopsy, feeding tube placement). 

Exposure to Advanced Facilities: Access to cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment technologies including 64-slice CT, fluoroscopy, and advanced endoscopy equipment. 

 

About the Services 

Internal Medicine: Led by two ECVIM-CA specialists, working collaboratively across multiple disciplines with access to advanced imaging and endoscopy. 

Oncology: Delivered by a residency trained medical Oncologists and a specialist in Internal Medicine, working closely with surgical and imaging specialists to provide advanced cancer diagnosis and therapy, with a focus on balancing specialist care and quality of life. 

 

About the Location 

Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, offering a vibrant cultural, culinary, and music scene. Just one hour from Loch Lomond, the city also provides easy access to skiing in the Cairngorms, surfing on the West Coast, and 282 Munros for hiking enthusiasts. Glasgow International Airport ensures excellent connections across the UK and Europe. 

 

How to Apply 

Submit your CV, cover letter, and references via the application link or directly by email to: ryan.powell@ivcevidensia.com 

For further details, contact Ryan Powell (Talent Team) on 07816 202690 or at ryan.powell@ivcevidensia.com. 

 

Key Dates 

Applications Open: 13th April 2026 

Application Deadline: 22nd May 2026 

Interviews: Week commencing 08th & 15th June 2026 (via Microsoft Teams for Rotating and mix of in person and Teams for DSI) 

Offer Date: 22nd June 2026 

Programme Start Date: 28th September 2026 

 

 Advance your career in Internal Medicine and/or Oncology with a structured, supportive internship in Glasgow’s leading referral hospital. 
 
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Vets Now Hospital, Glasgow

123-145 North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DA, United Kingdom

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At IVC Evidensia we are a committed to Diversity, Equality, Inclusion and Belonging, we are keen to hear from candidates from all minority and diverse groups. As a Disability Confident Employer, we are keen to hear from candidates with disabilities and long-term health conditions and would be happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments needed during the recruitment process.

Any questions before applying?

Speak to Ryan Powell from our recruitment team who would be happy to help you with any questions you have before applying for this role.

Talent Partner

Ryan Powell

ryan.powell@ivcevidensia.com