You will work within the Diagnostic Imaging discipline as part of a team of board-certified diagnostic imaging specialists (DipECVDI), residents, technicians, and animal care staff. The Diagnostic Imaging Department within the Department of Clinical Sciences performs a wide range of imaging procedures annually—including radiography, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and SPECT-CT—on horses, farm animals, and companion animals.
Your jobWithin the department, you will follow the training programme, in which you will:
We are looking for a veterinarian who has:
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Clinical Sciences
At the Department of Clinical Sciences, you will work alongside approximately 150 veterinarians and a similar number of support staff. Approximately two-thirds of the veterinarians are specialists in various disciplines; the remaining one-third consists of interns, residents and PhD students. Together we are responsible for the education of veterinary students, provision of clinical services to horses and companion animals, and both clinical and more fundamental research in the areas of regenerative medicine, locomotion, genetics and reproduction.
More informationFor more information, please contact Dr. Stefanie Veraa (Head of Diagnostic Imaging) at s.veraa@uu.nl
Candidates for this vacancy will be recruited by Utrecht University.
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The application deadline is 3 May 2026.
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