RDFFG passes resolution around vet training
PRINCE GEORGE – A Labour Market Study by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association predicts there will be a shortage of 100 vets per year in BC.
“The shortage of vets right now, we’re looking at possibly 80 to 100 a year retiring in BC. And we’re training 20 and maybe a handful more at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatchewan,” says Lara Beckett, Director with the Regional District of Fraser Fort George. “That’s just not enough”
Currently, the Province of BC sponsors 20 students to attend the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and covers their tuition, save $11,000. Twenty new seats have come available, but the Province refuses to help with tuition. Tuition for those unsponsored seats is $69,000 per year.
