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Supply-side economics

November 1, 2011

Portland, Ore. — The greatest opportunities in veterinary medicine have yet to be realized.

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Debt crisis looms for veterinary students

October 1, 2011

When it comes to the economics of veterinary education, the future is unsustainable for most students.

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Shrinking caseload ignites $5 million initiative

October 1, 2011

Schaumburg, Ill. — The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) committed $5 million toward a new campaign to improve the economics of the veterinary profession.

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Summit nets thought leaders to address professional issues

October 1, 2011

Student debt, economy and declining veterinary visits all headlined this year's 2011 Pet Healthcare Industry Summit sponsored by Banfield Pet Hospital.

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Pet owners push back on prices

September 1, 2011

National survey gauges DVM, pet owner attitudes on economy, pricing, wellness.

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Federal debt reduction bill carries implications for veterinary education

September 1, 2011

National Report — The federal debt reduction bill that made headlines this summer has a trickle-down effect on veterinarians, with the elimination of an in-school interest subsidy on graduate and professional student loans.

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A light at the end of the tunnel

September 1, 2011

Lansing, Mich. — While funding for higher education keeps creeping down on the priority list for cash-strapped states, at least one veterinary schools hopes it is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.

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Enrollment worries

August 1, 2011

An influx of new DVMs to satisfy a perceived workforce shortage could pose serious long-term economic problems, veterinary officials say.

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Veterinary medicine needs to critically assess workforce needs, watchdogs say

July 1, 2011

National Report — With veterinary practice caseloads falling, some watchdogs in the profession are sounding the alarm on increasing veterinary school enrollments.

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