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Jan 2025
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Welcome to a special episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In our final part (for now...) of uncovering Proposition 129 and the VPA position the ladies are joined by the Dean for the College of Veterinary Medicine at Colorado State University, Dr. Sue VandeWoude. They discuss the VPA curriculum, why CSU hasn't created a vet tech program, the possibility of VPAs not being hired, and more!

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Intro 00:00
Dr. VandeWoude's Gives Background On CSU 03:32
The History of VPAs 07:26
The Problem VPAs Are Trying To Solve 09:46
How VPAs Will Be Driven To Shelter And Rural Medicine 14:52
Dr. VandeWoude's Opinion On The VPA Scope Of Practice 16:56
The VPA Curriculum 23:22
Dr. VandeWoude's Opinion On Accreditation 28:50
The Difference Between The DVM And VPA Curriculums 37:42
Why CSU Hasn't Created A Vet Tech Program 40:22
VPAs And DVMs Competing For Experiences 44:30
The Pay Difference Between VPAs And DVMs 46:58
What If No One Hires A VPA? 48:38
Feedback From Vet Techs On The VPA Position 50:12
Dr. VandeWoude's Opinion On The New Vet Schools 52:48
Dr. VandeWoude's Solution To The Vet School Debt Problem 56:06
Tackling The Faculty Issue In Vet Schools 01:00:14
Outro 01:04:40

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