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TAHC accepting nominations for areas of Texas experiencing veterinary shortages

Source: Texas Animal Health Commission | Oct. 7, 2020

The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is accepting nominations for geographic areas of Texas experiencing a shortage of veterinarians that work in food animal medicine, rural private practice or public practice. Nominations will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020.

As part of the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) FY2021, individuals may submit nominations to the TAHC for areas they believe have a veterinary shortage. Areas selected as having a qualified veterinary shortage may benefit from the VMLRP by having a practicing veterinarian relocate to the area or remain in the area to exchange up to three years of service for the opportunity to have up to $25,000 per year of student loan debt repaid.

The VMLRP focuses on three types of veterinary practice and will accept nominations in each category

  • Type I Shortage – a veterinarian is needed to commit at least 80 percent of their time to private practice food supply veterinary medicine.
  • Type II Shortage – a veterinarian is needed to commit at least 30 percent of their time to private practice food supply veterinary medicine in a rural area (e.g., remote or economically depressed area).
  • Type III Shortage – a veterinarian is needed to commit at least 49 percent time of their time to public practice settings (e.g., local, state, or federal governmental work), typically in public health, diagnostic laboratory, meat inspection, epidemiology, or regulatory veterinary medicine.

The nomination form is available for download by clicking here. The TAHC will also accept comments regarding the need to re-nominate previously designated areas.

To view the FY2020 designated areas click here.  

The completed nomination form (Pages 1 and 2 only) and comments regarding re-nominations must be submitted to [email protected] or faxed to 512-832-6803, attention Dr. Roger Parker.

Please provide accurate contact information upon submission. Please do not send forms directly to the USDA. The USDA will only accept nominations that are reviewed, approved, and submitted by the TAHC executive director. Please note that the TAHC will review all nominations and may combine geographic areas, if appropriate.

For more information about the VMLRP and the process of shortage designation, visit the VMLRP website, or contact Dr. Roger Parker at 512-832-6580.

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
October 7, 2020

Categories: The Cattleman Now, The Cattleman Now - App

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