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Description
Cornell University Veterinary Specialists (CUVS) is seeking a skilled and dedicated Emergency Clinician with proficiency in emergency surgery and an interest in high-level emergency medicine and collaboration within a multidisciplinary specialty hospital. This position offers a unique hybrid of private practice efficiency and academic engagement.
Why CUVS?
CUVS is a singular hospital—an independent subsidiary of Cornell University—offering the stability and values of a university-affiliated institution combined with the agility of private practice. We are doctor-led and deeply committed to a culture of collaboration, communication, respect, and lifelong learning. Emergency clinicians at CUVS are integral members of the medical team and play a meaningful role in clinical and organizational decision-making.
Our ECC service is well established and highly supported, consisting of five criticalists, five residents, six experienced emergency clinicians, and a large team of highly trained veterinary nurses (including VTSs). Emergency clinicians work closely with all specialty services, including Internal Medicine, Surgery, Diagnostic Imaging, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Cardiology, Anesthesiology, and Dentistry. We emphasize evidence-based medicine, shared decision-making, and a patient-centered model of care.
Our state-of-the-art facility supports comprehensive diagnostics and therapeutics, including a dedicated ICU, mechanical ventilation, high-flow nasal oxygen, an in-house blood bank, viscoelastic coagulation monitoring, 128-slice CT, endoscopy, and fluoroscopy. A large and diverse emergency caseload, combined with owners committed to high-level care, fosters strong clinical growth and development.
Compensation and Benefits
CUVS offers a highly competitive compensation package, including:
Attractive salary with substantial earning potential
Matching 401(k)
Comprehensive medical, dental, disability, and life insurance
Pet insurance reimbursement
Four weeks of time off plus one week of CE per year
Support for continuing education and professional development
Access to Cornell’s electronic library and subscriptions
Location
CUVS is located in Harbor Point (Stamford, Connecticut), a vibrant coastal neighborhood offering:
Immediate proximity to waterfront recreation
Convenient access to commuter rail and major highways
A 45-minute commute to New York City
Easy access to the broader Northeast and New England
Inquiries and Applications
Dr. Susan Hackner, BVSc, DACVIM, DACVECC
Chief Medical & Operating Officer
hr@cuvs.org

