Burnout Is Driving Veterinarians to Suicide, and Dallas Has a Major Veterinarian Shortage

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Burnout Is Driving Veterinarians to Suicide, and Dallas Has a Major Veterinarian Shortage
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Veterinarians are more likely than the general population to die by suicide, with many claiming they are overworked and underappreciated.

, veterinarians are feeling the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on their work. According to Galaxy Vets, in 2021, more than a quarter of veterinarians said they’d like to work fewer hours. Many want to achieve a better work-life balance and are experiencing anxiety, stress and burnout.During the pandemic,as they pivoted to working from home, Zak said.

Zak continued that at the same time people are becoming more attentive pet owners,"There’s not more vets graduating every year, and so the demand is much higher than the supply.”

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