Veterinary workforce needs: News and opinions
The veterinary profession is searching for workforce solutions that ensure our practices are able to provide quality care for patients now and in the future. Here is a sampling of important media coverage of the issues under discussion.
Colorado Proposition 129
- Gov. Polis, Prop 129 endangers Colorado's domesticated animals
- No on Prop 129: Don't put Colorado animals at risk – Shelter vets warn about substandard care
- Proposition 129, which would transform veterinary care in Colorado, gets a Reality Check (video)
- Durango Herald reverses position: "No" to Prop 129 for the sake of our pets
- Vets say 'no' on Prop 129, that it will not help rural vet shortage
- The Daily Sentinel: Proposition 129 Gets A 'Hard No' From Us
- There are Colorado veterinarians worried about Proposition 129. Here is why I'm one of them.
- Veterinary technicians and veterinarians oppose Proposition 129
- Dr. Steve Sheldon: Proposition 129 is dangerous for your pets
- Karen McCormick: Colorado Proposition 129 will not help animals
- Proposition 129 is a dangerous step backward for veterinary care
- McCormick: Ballot question not the solution to rural vet shortage
- Proposition 129: Should Colorado establish a veterinary professional associate position?
- This November, our pets depend on us to reject Proposition 129
- Proposition 129: Establish position of Veterinary Professional Associates, explained
- I'm a Colorado shelter vet who opposes Proposition 129
- Commissioner Jerry Sonnenberg gives breakdown of state ballot initiatives
- We elect people to make laws like Prop. 129. Vote no.
- NO on Proposition 129—for the sake of Colorado's animals
- Voters shouldn't decide future of veterinary medicine
- Vets agree on dangers of Colorado initiatives
- Please don't let big business undermine Colorado pet care