Maxwell J A L, Costa N D, Layman L L, Robertson I D
Katanning Regional Veterinary Hospital, PO Box 273, Katanning, Western Australia 6317, Australia.
Aust Vet J. 2008 Mar;86(3):74-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00264.x.
To determine the current status of rural veterinary services in Western Australia.
A questionnaire was sent to all eligible rural practitioners registered in 2006 and the replies were transferred to Microsoft Excel for analysis.
Of the rural practitioners invited to participate in the survey replies were received from 67%. There were equal numbers of females and males. Their mean age was 44 years. Ninety per cent of respondents considered knowledge gained as an undergraduate was sufficient to equip them for practice, but only 60% considered their practical skills adequate. Thirteen per cent of those in rural practices in 2005 had left by 2006. Eighty-nine per cent of respondents were in mixed practice, the balance in specific species practice, such as equine, large animal and production animal consultancy. The majority of rural practitioners relied on servicing companion animals for their viability; 7% earned their income from servicing production animals only. Seventy per cent utilised merchandising and the sale of pet foods to supplement the income received from the traditional veterinary services and 34% found it necessary to earn an independent income. A quarter considered that rural practice did not have a future.
The majority of rural practitioners in Western Australia depend on companion animals, not production animals, to remain viable, with very few operating production animal services. Poor remuneration is a major reason why veterinarians leave rural practice, and many find it necessary to supplement their income or develop an independent income.
确定西澳大利亚农村兽医服务的现状。
向2006年注册的所有符合条件的农村从业者发送问卷,并将回复内容转移到Microsoft Excel中进行分析。
受邀参与调查的农村从业者中,67%回复了问卷。男女从业者数量相等。他们的平均年龄为44岁。90%的受访者认为本科所学知识足以让他们开展业务,但只有60%的人认为自己的实践技能足够。2005年从事农村业务的从业者中,13%到2006年时已经离职。89%的受访者从事混合业务,其余的从事特定物种业务,如马、大型动物和生产动物咨询。大多数农村从业者依靠为伴侣动物提供服务来维持生计;7%仅通过为生产动物提供服务获得收入。70%的人利用商品销售和宠物食品销售来补充传统兽医服务的收入,34%的人认为有必要赚取独立收入。四分之一的人认为农村业务没有前途。
西澳大利亚的大多数农村从业者依靠伴侣动物而非生产动物来维持生计,从事生产动物服务的人很少。薪酬低是兽医离开农村业务的主要原因,许多人认为有必要补充收入或发展独立收入。