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The Clinical Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Anesthesiology position at Oklahoma State University (OSU) offers a unique opportunity to re-imagine a career in academia. This role is designed for veterinary anesthesiologists and pain management specialists who are eager to educate the next generation of veterinarians while enjoying job flexibility and the freedom to innovate. The position is situated within a collegial and supportive work environment, allowing for personal and professional growth tailored to individual expertise and ambitions. The successful candidate will join a dedicated anesthesia team that includes a board-certified anesthesiologist and experienced veterinary technicians. The service is well-equipped to handle a diverse caseload, including companion animals, exotics, equines, and farm animals. The candidate will play a crucial role in enhancing the service's reputation and effectiveness, contributing to a collaborative and high-quality veterinary care environment. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the position allows for the development of an innovative teaching program, supported by the Office of Curriculum and Educational Support. There are also opportunities for collaborative research and scholarship activities, as well as the potential to develop an internship or residency program. The position is full-time and offers an excellent benefits package, including four weeks of vacation, start-up funding for research, and a well-equipped office. The number of weeks on duty is flexible, accommodating the applicant's interests and needs. Furthermore, the role includes the possibility of consultation work outside the referral area, enhancing professional engagement and experience. Candidates must possess a DVM degree or equivalent, with board certification by the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA) or the European College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ECVAA) being highly desirable. Those who have completed residency training and are board-eligible will also be considered. Eligibility for faculty licensure in Oklahoma is a requirement for this position.