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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 6523321" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>At present there is a real shortage of clinicians be they large or small animal vets.</p><p>You would still need some kind of link to a larger practice for continuity to cover weekends holidays CPD.</p><p>Perhaps a better idea if you cannot afford 2 gets then going with one of the large animal specialist groups ie XL.</p><p>I have thought at times a farmer cooperative Vet practice maybe the way forward. It has happened in the past, it was how a few practices started until they could pay out the farmers that initiated the coop.</p><p>Still a model that is used in New Zealand so I am told</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 6523321, member: 15206"] At present there is a real shortage of clinicians be they large or small animal vets. You would still need some kind of link to a larger practice for continuity to cover weekends holidays CPD. Perhaps a better idea if you cannot afford 2 gets then going with one of the large animal specialist groups ie XL. I have thought at times a farmer cooperative Vet practice maybe the way forward. It has happened in the past, it was how a few practices started until they could pay out the farmers that initiated the coop. Still a model that is used in New Zealand so I am told [/QUOTE]
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