More incentive for grads to consider agriculture-focused vet career
On any given day, Prince Albert, SK veterinarian Peter Surkan sees roughly 40 patients, but for every patient he sees, there are dozens more waiting.
To accommodate all of the clients in the area, Surkan said there needs to be more vets, especially in smaller, rural communities.
His practice in Prince Albert only has three full and part-time veterinarians, compared to 10 vets a decade ago.
On Friday, the province announced $13.2 million in funding to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) in 2024-25, representing a $667,000 increase over last year. The money will partially subsidize 25 training seats for Saskatchewan students.