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    Explore " vet shortage" with insightful episodes like "The Canadian Veterinarian Shortage", "#038: VET MED - Creating Change for a Happier Veterinary Industry with Dr. Craig Prior" and "Why is there a shortage of Vets? With Daniella Dos Santos" from podcasts like ""Val Talks Pets", "Vet Med Wellness + Leadership" and "More than just a vet - Veterinary Life Journeys"" and more!

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    The Canadian Veterinarian Shortage

    The Canadian Veterinarian Shortage

    Hi everyone and thank you for joining me on this episode of Val Talk’s Pets.  

    Well we all know that our veterinarians are a vital part of our pet’s health.  Sometimes we never need to see the vet more than once a year or even longer in some cases.  Sometimes we find ourselves at the vet office on a regular basis when we have a pet with an issue that needs routine monitoring or care.  Either way having our pets registered as a patient at a vet office is important because just like us, we don’t want to be scrambling for care or with our pets to find a vet when we really need one or paying top dollar to go to an emergency care clinic when our family vet could have easily dealt with the issue.  But, in Canada right now there is a serious veterinarian shortage.    Join me as I take a closer look at this nationwide problem.

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    #038: VET MED - Creating Change for a Happier Veterinary Industry with Dr. Craig Prior

    #038: VET MED - Creating Change for a Happier Veterinary Industry with Dr. Craig Prior
    Dr. Craig is a 39-year veteran of the industry and has a wealth of knowledge to share. Including insights that track the entire span of a veterinarian's career.

    Veterinary school is where it all begins, where individuals who have always wanted to be a vet go to learn. Dr. Craig spoke of a "problem" that is occurring in admissions. What was once in-person interviews and essays, have turned to grade analysis and only looking at the top of the class, "the cream of the crop". But as he says, do "the cream of the crop" actually make the best vets? In his opinion personality is far more important than grades and in many cases extroverted, engaging people who would do great as a veterinarian have lower grades and scores than introverted, unpersonable people. As a previous practice owner, he'd hire based on personality over grades because you can mentor and teach skills but you cannot change important personal qualities. But that doesn't mean there isn't a place for introverts, he suggests less client-based vet care like research, labs, and academia. He also suggests a filter or aptitude in vet schools where vets are placed and trained in the areas of the field that they are best suited to. There are many areas of the industry other than veterinarians and when people land the jobs best for their skills and personality, they are overall happier.

    Student debt is no secret when it comes to getting your degree for this profession, many veterinarians start their careers 300,000+ in loan debt. Dr. Craig urges veterinarians to sternly consider clinic ownership in their careers. It's the path to independence, financial gain, and general happiness at your job. But there is a lot more to clinic ownership than just vet care, and with it, comes a lot of back-end business that many vets may not understand or be prepared for. There is always the option to seek a certification or even a general business degree, but Dr. Craig also offers the resource, Veterinary Study Group, where you can join a management group and receive assistance and advice in managing your business. But what about those who know they don't want to own a clinic? He suggests finding an owner who is going to mentor and train you well, he cites that vets in well-managed clinics are earning well above the average clinics that are still stuck earning the same gross wage of the last decade. He explains you work hard, you deserve to earn a living wage, and you deserve a comfortable life.
     
    Dr. Craig also has a great take on the importance of veterinary technicians. He says in most practices vet techs are undervalued, and underused. He states the four jobs of a veterinarian are diagnosis, charting, surgery, and prescribing, everything else should be left in the capable hands of the vet technician. If we can as a whole start hiring more and utilizing vet techs then we can pay them a higher wage, and give them a lot more job satisfaction. Vet techs could be the answer to the staggering shortage of veterinarians in the field.
    This is such great information for both new and experienced vets, and hopefully, we can see some of these changes moving forward to improve the industry.


    What’s Inside:

    • How the veterinary school filter affects the veterinary industry.
    • The solution to the veterinarian shortage.
    • Why every veterinarian should consider clinic ownership.
    • A solution for business struggles in clinic ownership. 
    • Veterinary Technicians, an undervalued and underused asset in the industry
    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Veterinary Study Groups

    Why is there a shortage of Vets? With Daniella Dos Santos

    Why is there a shortage of Vets? With Daniella Dos Santos

    In this special episode, I talked to Daniella Dos Santos, one of the most well-known people in the British veterinary industry, about why there's a vet shortage.

    We discuss the why. But we also provide evidence for those who choose not to believe it. We talk about the causes that have led us to today's situation.

    In our talk, we explore Brexit, the pandemic, reasons for vets to stay or leave the profession and gender discrimination in the workplace.

    If you are a vet and are interested in what we have talked about, follow the links below. They will lead you to the documents mentioned in the episode. Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe!



    Links and materials:

    https://www.bva.co.uk/news-and-blog/news-article/uk-s-veterinary-workforce-crisis-deepens-as-eu-registrant-numbers-drop-by-over-two-thirds-since-brexit/

    https://www.bva.co.uk/media/2990/motivation-satisfaction-and-retention-bva-workforce-report-nov-2018-1.pdf

    https://www.bva.co.uk/media/2988/gender-discrimination-in-the-vet-profession-bva-workforce-report-nov-2018.pdf

    https://www.bva.co.uk/take-action/our-policies/good-veterinary-workplaces/




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    https://www.morethanjustavet.net/cpd/p/ultrasound-machine-introduction

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