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Jul 07 2022

The Veterinary Workforce is in Crisis

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You may have recently noticed that wait times for veterinary appointments, emergency care, and prescription refills are getting longer. This is because the veterinary workforce is in crisis. While the demand for the profession is predicted to grow 17% by 2030, there aren’t enough veterinarians, veterinary technicians, or support staff to keep up. If pet owners take the time to understand the challenges faced in the veterinary community, they can become empowered to support their pets’ veterinary teams while also mitigating much of their own frustration.

The challengesVeterinary professionals, on average, leave the veterinary field much earlier than most people in other lines of work. Reasons they leave include burnout, financial stress, and too often, death by suicide. In fact, the risk of death by suicide among veterinary professionals is up to five times higher than in the general public.

Some of the challenges include:

What pet owners can doPet owners are certainly not expected to solve veterinary workforce challenges but there are ways to help while also ensuring their pets receive the care they need when they need it:

The people you trust to care for your pet chose their line of work because they are compassionate animal lovers, just like you! Through understanding, patience, and appreciation, you can help these hardworking individuals feel valued and stay passionate about the work they love.

LifeLearn Team | LifeLearn News

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