
The End of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Could Leave Rural Communities and Animal Shelters Without Critical Veterinary Care!
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) has been a lifeline for many veterinarians, enabling them to pursue careers in public service roles such as government agencies, non-profit organizations, shelters, and underserved areas. But what happens if this program is no longer available? The impact could be far-reaching, especially for the communities and causes that rely on veterinary professionals to provide essential care. Let’s explore how the potential end of PSLF could create a veterinary crisis—especially in rural areas and non-profits.

These Veterinarians Signed Up for Public Service Loan Forgiveness—and Their Impact on Animal Care Will Blow Your Mind!
In the world of veterinary medicine, many professionals make the choice to work in public service roles, driven by a commitment to both animals and underserved communities. What sets some of these veterinarians apart? They’re taking advantage of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program to reduce their student loan burdens while making a massive impact in their communities. But why did these veterinarians choose to work in such critical roles, and how are they shaping the future of animal care?

Colorado’s New Veterinary Professional Associate Role Finalized—But Not Without Controversy
Colorado has finalized the curriculum for its newly created Veterinary Professional Associate (VPA) position, a groundbreaking role aimed at addressing the national shortage of veterinarians. However, despite its approval by voters in 2024, the position has sparked widespread opposition from veterinary professionals who question the adequacy of its training and its potential impact on animal care.

Breakthrough in Livestock Pain Relief? K-State Lands FDA Grant to Lead the Charge
Kansas State University is stepping up in a major way to tackle one of the livestock industry’s biggest challenges: pain management in food animals. The university’s College of Veterinary Medicine has been selected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine as one of four Animal and Veterinary Innovation Centers, securing federal funding to develop better pain relief solutions for cattle, pigs, and goats.

Elanco Launches Supplement Line for Dogs – Here’s What You Need to Know
The pet wellness industry is in for a big shift! Elanco Animal Health has officially launched Pet Protect™, a new line of veterinarian-formulated supplements designed to address the diverse health needs of dogs. As the demand for pet supplements continues to grow, this innovative line aims to set a new standard in pet care.

Veterinarians CRUSHED by Student Loan Cuts—Is Your Future in Jeopardy?
House Republicans on Tuesday successfully passed a budget resolution that paves the way for trillions of dollars in tax cuts, which lawmakers hope to offset with significant reductions in federal spending. The move allows lawmakers to proceed with plans to draft legislation that would cut up to $330 billion in education-related spending, in part by slashing federal student loan forgiveness and repayment plan programs.