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Funding to address veterinary shortages in Saskatchewan

Study to determine recruitment and retention strategies.
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The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $100,000 in funding to the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association for a workforce study.

REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has partnered with the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association (SVMA) to facilitate a workforce study to determine veterinary labour market needs and better support veterinary retention in Saskatchewan.

The Government of Saskatchewan has allocated $100,000 to support this endeavour. 

The 2020 Canadian Veterinary Medical Association's Workforce Study confirmed that Saskatchewan is experiencing veterinary shortages, the Ministry of Agriculture reports. This subsequent study will provide critical information on recruitment and retention challenges specific to Saskatchewan, as well as inform which supports or incentives would be most effective to overcome these challenges. 

"We feel the survey will allow us to gain insight into areas that can be improved to make meaningful change within the veterinary industry in Saskatchewan,” SVMA President Dr. Zachary Johnson said.

Malatest has been contracted to conduct this research study. The study will review the number of training seats for veterinarians and veterinary technologists in the province, define the scope of the shortage and explore approaches to better support all animal owners and the livestock industry.

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