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Forum From The Archives: Mental Health Issues Among Veterinarian Medicine on the Rise

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4.2 • 726 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Veterinarians are nearly three times more likely than the general public to die by suicide, and one in six has contemplated taking their life, according to recent studies. The industry has never been under more stress: During the pandemic, pet ownership in the United States rose by 70% and the demand for veterinary assistance has risen exponentially. But many veterinarians are leaving the profession because of intense workloads, crushing student debt, hostile pet owners, and the trauma of euthanizing animals they’ve cared for from cradle to grave. We’ll talk about the mental health challenges veterinarians and vet techs are facing, and what can be done. This segment originally aired on March 8, 2022. Guests: Dr. Susan Cohen, social worker, Dr. Cohen runs support groups for veterinarians and animal welfare workers; former director of counseling, the Animal Medical Center in New York City Dr. Melanie Goble, founding board member, Not One More Vet -- a nonprofit organization devoted to helping the veterinarian medical community with mental health issue; practicing veterinarian Jennifer Scarlett, president, San Francisco SPCA; veterinarian Dr. Cherese Sullivan, president, Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association; practices general veterinary medicine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Thank you. very from kQED from kQED in san franciscoe. This is forum. I'm Mina Kim. This week we're playing our producers' picks of some of the favorite shows they've done.

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Today, our show on veterinarians.

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The pandemic triggered a pet boom in the U.S. and with it the demand for veterinary care.

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But even before COVID, vets were dealing with overwhelming caseloads,

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long hours, and intense emotional strain

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that many believe are behind the high rate of suicide

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among veterinarians.

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This hour, we look at why providing medical care

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to animals that bring joy to their human companions

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can take such a toll on veterinarians and vet technicians.

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