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High suicide rates reflect the many stresses of veterinarians


High suicide rates reflect the many stresses of veterinarians
Working with animals is immensely rewarding for Jason Sweitzer and other veterinarians, but also highly stressful. Veterinarians are 2.7 times more likely than the general public to die by suicide, according to a 2020 study. (Source: Jason Sweitzer via Cronkite News)
By Alison Cutler | January 14, 2021 at 1:01 PM MST - Updated January 14 at 1:01 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - In 2014, veterinarian Jason Sweitzer started his 10-minute drive home from the clinic in Conejo Valley, California, where he routinely treated animals that had been stabbed, shot, abused and made to suffer other horrors.
This time, his thoughts drifted to suicide. ....

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For the love of animals: High suicide rates reflect the many stresses of veterinarians | Cronkite News


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Jan. 13, 2021
Working with animals is immensely rewarding for Jason Sweitzer and other veterinarians, but also highly stressful. Veterinarians are 2.7 times more likely than the general public to die by suicide, according to a 2020 study. (Photo courtesy of Jason Sweitzer)
In 2014, veterinarian Jason Sweitzer started his 10-minute drive home from the clinic in Conejo Valley, California, where he routinely treated animals that had been stabbed, shot, abused and made to suffer other horrors.
This time, his thoughts drifted to suicide.
“No one else was on the road. What if my car just veered off the highway?” Sweitzer recently recalled, his voice wavering. ....

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