Overview
                                             
                                             Are you interested in a possible career in laboratory animal medicine or pathology
                                                (anatomic or clinical)? Would you like to discover whether one of these fields is
                                                right for you? Consider a Kenneth F. Burns Summer Fellowship or Externship. The goal
                                                of the Kenneth F. Burns Trust program is to provide veterinary students with opportunities
                                                to explore the fields of laboratory animal medicine or pathology (anatomic and clinical)
                                                as possible career choices through significant “real-world” experience in one of these
                                                fields.
                                              
                                          
                                          
                                             
                                             Contacts
                                             
                                             Program Director
                                             
                                             Dr. Rhett Stout
                                             
                                             rstout1@lsu.edu 
                                             
                                             Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine
                                             
                                             Program Assistant Director
                                             
                                             Dr. Fabio Del Ppiero
                                             
                                             fdelpiero@lsu.edu 
                                             
                                             Pathobiological Sciences
                                              
                                          
                                             
                                             Experiences
                                             
                                             Kenneth F. Burns Summer Fellowship
                                             
                                             Funds will provide stipends of an amount compatible with the NIH pre-doctoral stipend
                                                scale (approximately $6,700) for veterinary students following their 1st or 2nd years
                                                of veterinary school. The Kenneth F. Burns Fellow will spend 10-11 weeks during the
                                                summer at an AAALAC and/or AVMA-accredited School or College of Veterinary Medicine,
                                                public or private research institution, university, or medical school. Qualifying
                                                fellowships may be tailored to particular student interests and are intended to introduce
                                                student participants to career opportunities in any aspect of the broad field of laboratory
                                                animal science, including clinical laboratory animal medicine (clinical service and
                                                administration, experimental surgery, or animal welfare and behavior); pathology (anatomic
                                                or clinical); or biomedical research involving laboratory animals. Usually 2-4 positions
                                                are funded yearly depending on available funds.
                                             
                                             Application deadline: February 16, 2024, for the summer of 2024. Notification of award
                                                will be made on or before February 28, 2024.
                                             
                                             APPLY FOR A SUMMER FELLOWSHIP
                                             
                                             Kenneth F. Burns Externship
                                             
                                             Funds will be used to enhance the existing veterinary curriculum by providing travel
                                                awards for veterinary students in their 3rd and 4th years to travel to other AAALAC
                                                and/or AVMA-accredited Schools or Colleges of Veterinary Medicine, or to public or
                                                private research institutions, universities, or medical schools, for half-block or
                                                full block externships in laboratory animal medicine or pathology (anatomic or clinical).
                                                Up to $1,000 will be awarded for reimbursement of travel, housing, and meal expenses,
                                                for a two-week externship, up to $1,500 for a three-week externship, and up to $2,000
                                                for a four-week externship. Students may apply for up to two awards.
                                             
                                             Application deadline: Applications will be accepted throughout the year. Please allow
                                                at least two months for processing of the application.
                                             
                                             Note: This experience will not satisfy the externship requirement for obtaining a
                                                veterinary license in Louisiana. The externship will be managed as a “Special Topics”
                                                course, with Dr. Stout (laboratory animal medicine) or Dr. “To Be Determined” (Pathology)
                                                serving as course leader for the purposes of assigning a pass/fail grade.
                                             
                                             APPLY FOR AN EXTERNSHIP