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About the College of Veterinarians of Ontario In serving the public interest, the College seeks to understand the risks involved in the practice of veterinary medicine and collaborates with partners to develop solutions which reduce the potential for harm to animals and people. Welcome Message. CVO Priorities. That takes a bit of work because we have to rely on provincial funding to increase the number of seats and to increase the infrastructure within those universities to accommodate all of those extra students.
The other thing on the Veterinary side is that the program, depending on what school you go to is it is a four to five year program. So, if everything falls into place and you get the funding and the infrastructure goes in and we increase the number of seats, we are looking at a minimum of four to five years before we have got these graduates out on the ground, which is a delay for the demand that we need right now.
We are looking at whether we can encourage more to go as a registered Veterinary Technician. Those are highly trained individuals and we can delegate a lot of non-veterinary essential tasks to them.
You may specialize in the care and treatment of either small or large animals. Growth for veterinarians has been driven by pet owners spending more on animal care and technological and medical advancements enabling better care for animals. Employment opportunities are also available for those willing to handle large animals or work in rural and isolated areas.
Many veterinarians work as employees for several years before forming partnerships or starting new practices. Veterinarians also provide expertise in the area of disease outbreak identification and control. You may help to ensure food safety for humans during food production from animal sources. The majority of veterinarians work in private practices. You may also work for the government or private industry in areas such as animal disease research, zoo consultation, or meat and milk inspection at packing plants and dairies.
Some teach in veterinary schools. If you own a successful private practice, you may earn more.
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