The World Veterinary Association issued a statement about the shortage of veterinary services personnel in a number of countries, including the European Union and the United States of America. It came in the statement; That 21% of public and private veterinary institutions in Europe face a general shortage of veterinarians and veterinary staff of veterinarians and other practice personnel. This is according to a survey (European VetSurvey2022) conducted by the Federation of Veterinarians in Europe (FVE).Moreover, in the USA, in December 2022, 24 industry leaders wrote a letter to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), "We see the effects of a workforce crisis every day, including delayed and denied care, suffering pets, [and] veterinarians and their teams struggling emotionally, mentally and physically. It's clear to us that the shortage is real and growing."In another corner of the world, the Australian Veterinary Association's 2021 Workforce Survey Report showed that 40% of veterinary vacancies in the state of South Wales would take more than 12 months to fill. On the same side and on 9/6/2023, the New South Wales State Parliament completed an investigation into the shortage of veterinary manpower in this state, to investigate the lack of manpower in all aspects of veterinary practice, including the practice of small animals and large animals, and jobs government, work in academia, work in research, work in industry, work in pathology.

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