“The ability to
have the hands on experience and mentoring helped to reinforce
the concepts taught in the CRI course, and ensured I was
applying them appropriately. Seeing the modalities used
in practice and adjusted for the individual cases was very
insightful. The other huge benefit was the opportunity
to see the diagnostic process from start to finish with
a variety of cases."
–Stephanie Finley,
DVM, CCRT,
Port Deposit, MD
“I am very much a 'hands
on' learner. The information I gleaned from
this internship, as well as observing the business
and logistic side of a rehab practice cannot
be learned from writing up a case report. It
might be more expensive, as most of us must take a week off
from our practices/job and pay for travel, hotel, food,
etc, but it is worth every minute and penny
spent. Thank you for continuing to re-evaluate
and improve the CRI course. (It’s a darn
awesome course already!)"
–Linda Hamilton,
DVM,
Winnipeg, MB |
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The CRI Internship
Program gives our students the valuable opportunity
for hands-on learning under the supervision of
a veterinarian or physical therapist trained in
canine rehabilitation. This is the final step for
both CCRT and CCRA candidates.
Students
that have successfully completed all coursework
and passed their exams will choose a clinical mentor
from an ever-growing list of CRI-approved sites
located around the world.
CCRT Students
A 40-hour internship
is required and it can be performed in a single
week or over the course of several. The cost typically
ranges from $100-$150 per day, which
is paid by the student directly to the sponsoring
practice.
Click
here to log in to the internship area for CCRT
students
CCRA Students
A 20-hour internship is required. The cost typically
ranges from $100-$150 per day, which
is paid by the student directly to the sponsoring
practice.
Click
here to log in to the internship area for CCRA students
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