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Women's History Month & International Women’s Day: Meet 7 Female Veterinarians Who Changed Animal Medicine

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Women's History Month & International Women’s Day: Meet 7 Female Veterinarians Who Changed Animal Medicine

As recently as 1975, women made up only 5% of the veterinary profession.1 By 2010, however, women made up roughly 50% of the profession; and today, approximately 67% of practicing veterinarians in the United States and 80% of American veterinary school students are women.2 Further, 77.3% of all veterinary technicians are women.3

This remarkable shift in the veterinary field did not happen by accident. Pioneering female veterinarians and scientists fought for their place in veterinary medicine, overcoming stereotypes and discrimination. In honor of Women’s History Month, and International Women’s Day on March 8, we are recognizing several inspiring women in honor of their contributions to science, medicine, politics and women’s professional achievements.

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