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Consider a career in large animal veterinary practice

Consider a career in large animal veterinary practice. Opportunity in a changing world. Food animal production - a growth industry Many reasons for young men and women to find this an interesting career Fewer people are connected to agriculture Veterinarian shortage expected.

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Consider a career in large animal veterinary practice

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  1. Consider a career in large animal veterinary practice

  2. Opportunity in a changing world • Food animal production - a growth industry • Many reasons for young men and women to find this an interesting career • Fewer people are connected to agriculture • Veterinarian shortage expected

  3. Work directly with animals • Veterinarians have the personal fulfillment of animal care

  4. Work with animals • Regular, direct involvement with animals • Disease treatment • Health care • Animal welfare • As part of the health management process

  5. Design innovative herd health plans • Today’s veterinarians work with livestock producers to prevent disease and improve productivity

  6. Work as health advisors • Veterinarians are health advisors, part of a new emphasis on preventative medicine • Work with producers, large and small, to design and implement innovative herd health plans

  7. Work on the frontlines of biosecurity • Canada’s livestock producers and bovine practitioners are the first line of defence in food animal disease control

  8. New biosecurity emphasis • Biosecurity has a new meaning and increased importance in today’s world • Food animal diseases have the potential for devastating economic consequences • Outbreaks of BSE and foot and mouth disease in Britain • Vets on the frontlines

  9. Build a safe food supply • Livestock health anchors a safe food supply

  10. Safe food concerns society • Food safety is rapidly emerging as a major concern for society • Canada has an excellent reputation that depends on high animal health standards

  11. Herd health critical • Herd health management is a key part of building a safe food supply • Canadian beef and dairy industries have designed quality assurance programs that depend on animal health management

  12. Animal welfare • Animal welfare is now integrally linked with food safety and quality • Vets are key players in farm animal care

  13. Work in the great outdoors • Get the chance to work in fresh air and sunshine

  14. Work flexibility • The chance to work outdoors • Flexibility of work – both indoors and outdoors • Work with people who make their living from the land

  15. Choose a rural lifestyle • No traffic jams, wide-open spaces, country living. Exactly what many people wish for

  16. Be involved in leading edge science • Information in veterinary medicine turns over every five years

  17. Leading edge of science • Personal opportunity to be at the leading edge of science • Food animal science changes rapidly • Keeping up to date on new research is an important part of being a veterinarian

  18. Life-long learning • Work with, and learn from, professional peers – locally, nationally and internationally • Chance for life-long learning

  19. Solid, long-term career options • New challenges every day, every year

  20. Long-term options • Food industry offers good long-term potential • May be a shortage of food animal vets in the future, tendency to choose small animal practice • Broad range of roles today and in the future means good opportunity

  21. Become a large animal vet • What’s required to be a veterinarian? • A genuine interest • Top marks in high school and pre-veterinary classes • A desire to make a difference in the world

  22. Become a large animal vet • For more information on the training required to become a large animal vet, contact: • Admissions Office, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. University of Saskatchewan, 52 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, SK. S7N 5B4 • Phone: (306) 966-7454, fax (306) 966-8747 • www.usask.ca/wcvm

  23. Think Large • Contact the Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners • Phone 1-866-COW-VETS (269-8387) • Web site: www.wcabp.com • Address: 112G – 116 Research Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3R3 • Program support: CARD

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