Rift Valley Wildlife Clinics
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Rift Valley Wildlife Clinics
Take a veterinary or wildlife course! We offer clinical externships to veterinary and pre-veterinary students as well as to veterinary nurse/technician students. In Kenya and Malawi, these rotations include game drives in national parks. In Zanzibar, these rotations include an introduction to the Marine Nature Reserve where scuba diving and/or snorkeling is available.

Rift Valley Wildlife Clinics depends on you! Come join us at our veterinary field clinics and help dogs, cats, primates, wild birds, sea turtles, and other wildlife. We cannot do it without you. Veterinarians and veterinary nurses/technicians and both veterinary and technician students are needed.
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Rift Valley Wildlife Clinics is a federal 501(c)(3) not for profit organization dedicated to improving the welfare of domestic animals, wildlife, and the environment through veterinary care, education, and conservation efforts. RVWC aspires to establish additional permanent veterinary clinics in rural areas in East and southern Africa that will provide veterinary care to domestic animals outside of the natural reserves.
Clinics and Externships
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We offer veterinary clinical externships for veterinary, pre-veterinary, and veterinary technician students. Participants assist in all aspects of veterinary care. Additional lectures in related aspects of veterinary medicine (wildlife triage, avian medicine, capture and immobilization, etc.) are given during the programs by RVWC veterinarians and other veterinary professionals and conservationists.
2018-2019 Clinics
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Fall 2018 and Winter, Summer and Fall 2019 clinics in Kenya, Malawi, and Zanzibar are open for veterinary student and veterinary technician student registration. Please note that exact dates and locations have yet to be confirmed. Please note that RVWC is run solely by volunteers, and responses to email inquiries may be delayed.
Kenya
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We know that in order for our work to be successful, there has to be a change in people's attitude, perception and behavior towards their animals and the environment as a whole. We work closely with the local community and other local organizations as we believe that only through a collaborative approach can we make a real difference.
Zanzibar
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We know that in order for our work to be successful, there has to be a change in people's attitude, perception and behavior towards their animals and the environment as a whole. We work closely with the local community and other local organizations as we believe that only through a collaborative approach can we make a real difference.
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