By Juliea McCall, DVM
It is essential that we continue directing resources toward retaining current practitioners and attracting new doctors to the profession. However, we also need to be there as an organization and as individual colleagues for the generation of doctors that has served the horse and the profession, and that sees no straightforward path to retirement.
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