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Colorado Cattlemen's Association Policy on Rural Veterinarian Shortage - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

The Colorado cattlemen Association recently passed policy that addresses the veterinary shortage crisis in rural areas. CCA Executive Vice President Aaron Kearney.<p><p>"This has been a topic that s been coming up. But it seems that we re at a crisis level right now in rural areas, as vets are getting older and there s no one replacing them. And so as there s more regulatory requirements through FDA, as over the counter antibiotics are going away in June, we re kind of looking at it saying how are we going to meet all these regulatory requirements when there s not the level of rural vets that there used to be.<p><p>She says they are supporting current programs and new ideas that will help to fill the rural veterinarian void, supporting the veterinary well Loan Repayment Program, as well as some new innovative ideas that potentially are being introduced, like loosening up indirect and direct supervision for veterinary technicians, and exploring this idea of ....

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Colorado Cattlemen's Association Policy on Rural Veterinarian Shortage - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

The Colorado cattlemen Association recently passed policy that addresses the veterinary shortage crisis in rural areas. CCA Executive Vice President Aaron Kearney.<p><p>"This has been a topic that s been coming up. But it seems that we re at a crisis level right now in rural areas, as vets are getting older and there s no one replacing them. And so as there s more regulatory requirements through FDA, as over the counter antibiotics are going away in June, we re kind of looking at it saying how are we going to meet all these regulatory requirements when there s not the level of rural vets that there used to be.<p><p>She says they are supporting current programs and new ideas that will help to fill the rural veterinarian void, supporting the veterinary well Loan Repayment Program, as well as some new innovative ideas that potentially are being introduced, like loosening up indirect and direct supervision for veterinary technicians, and exploring this idea of ....

United States , Lorrie Boyer , Aaron Kearney , Loan Repayment Program , Colorado Cattlemen , Association Policy , Rural Veterinarian , Vice President Aaron , Colorado State , Rural Veterinarians , Colorado Cattlemens Association , Agriculture Policy ,