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New research into the shortage of veterinarians and other pet health professionals has revealed alarming numbers.
Mars Veterinary Health, the world’s largest provider of veterinary care and employer of veterinary professionals, recently had researchers look into the reported staff shortages in the veterinary field and begin to quantify this data and identify solutions.
The studies found, according to Mars Veterinary Health, that there are barely enough veterinarians right now to cover the current demand for pet medical care, which has surged due to the number ofpeople who welcomed pets over the pandemic. Mars Veterinary Health reported a 6.5 percent increase in vet appointments for 2021.
To combat this shortage and prevent burdening operating veterinarians with more stress, Mars Veterinary Health is working on solutions, including supporting enrollment expansion across the American veterinary medical colleges — with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Additionally, Mars Veterinary Health is exploring preventative healthcare for pets, telehealth for animals, and innovative practice models as ways to provide access to healthcare to more pets with less strain on vets.
“Early in the pandemic, increases in pet adoptions — and the strengthened bond between people and their pets — was a bright spot in our newsfeeds, but it had the unintended effect of accelerating an already existing veterinary professional staffing shortfall. While the shortage is a serious issue, it’s not insurmountable if we stay focused and work together as an industry to re-envision a more sustainable future. Veterinary professionals are among the most resilient people I know, and in partnership with pet owners, we will make a better world for pets,” Dr. Jennifer Welser, Chief Medical Officer at Mars Veterinary Health, said of the steps forward to avoid the vet shortage the research suggests.
source: people.com