Jelinski Murray D, Campbell John R, Naylor Jonathan M, Lawson Karen L, Derkzen Dena
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B4, Canada.
Can Vet J. 2009 Jun;50(6):630-6.
This second of 2 articles, relating to the veterinary profession in western Canada, explores the factors associated with veterinarians' career path choices. Among other factors, companion animal (small animal and equine) (CA) practitioners were less likely to have been raised in, or near to, a small center (< or = 10 000), were more concerned with their workload (hours of work and number of nights on-call), and preferred to work in progressive practices. Food animal (FA) practitioners were more likely to be male, have been raised in a small center, have been raised in the Province of Saskatchewan, and to have self-assessed themselves as having an above average knowledge of agriculture at the time they applied for admission to veterinary college. Mixed animal (MA) practitioners had more factors in common with FA than with CA practitioners. Three main factors were associated with leaving mixed or food animal practice: hours of work and too many nights on-call, the level of remuneration, and lack of support and mentorship.
这是关于加拿大西部兽医行业的两篇文章中的第二篇,探讨了与兽医职业道路选择相关的因素。在其他因素中,伴侣动物(小动物和马)从业者在小型中心(人口≤10000)或其附近长大的可能性较小,更关注工作量(工作时长和随叫随到的夜晚数量),并且更喜欢在先进的诊所工作。食用动物从业者更有可能是男性,在小型中心长大,在萨斯喀彻温省长大,并且在申请进入兽医学院时自我评估认为自己对农业的了解高于平均水平。混合动物从业者与食用动物从业者的共同因素比与伴侣动物从业者更多。与离开混合动物或食用动物诊疗工作相关的三个主要因素是:工作时长和过多的随叫随到的夜晚、薪酬水平以及缺乏支持和指导。