September 27, 2021

Banfield Pet Hospital Invests Nearly $10 Million in Vet Education, New Partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Banfield Pet Hospital has announced a nearly $10 million commitment in the next year toward supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and strengthening educational pathways for current and future veterinary professionals. This includes a new national partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America focused on encouraging high school students from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue careers in veterinary medicine.

Banfield is also launching every pet lover’s dream opportunity with the help of actor and comedian Kenan Thompson, who plays a Banfield veterinarian in an upcoming feature film. Banfield’s “NextVet” is a once-in-a-lifetime paid internship that will give deserving high school students across the country an immersive experience, providing insight into multiple aspects of being part of a hospital team.

These new initiatives follow research conducted by Banfield which found an estimated 75 million pets in the US may not have access to the veterinary care they need by 2030, with an important factor being a critical shortage of veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Further, with nearly 90 percent of veterinarians identifying as white, the need to not only grow but also diversify the talent pipeline is critical for the industry.

“At Banfield, we are constantly evaluating how we can make lasting societal impact,” said Brian Garish, president of Banfield Pet Hospital. “As we look to the state of our industry and the needs of pets, people and communities, we must take action to diversify and strengthen the veterinary talent pipeline. By removing barriers to equitable education, we’re helping current veterinary professionals realize their full potential while creating accessible pathways for individuals that aspire to follow in their footsteps.”

This partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America expands the reach of Banfield Pet Academy, a program established 15 years ago to inspire future veterinary professionals by introducing them to veterinarians and veterinary technicians in their community. Since its launch, the program is on track to reach 100,000 kids by the end of 2022. Having primarily focused on grades K-8 in the past, the new NextVet edition of Pet Academy is designed specifically for high school students. These initiatives provide a platform to connect with older teens as they look toward the next step in their academic journey.

As part of Banfield’s commitment to using its size and scale to share resources with the broader veterinary profession and benefit society, the practice has made all three editions of Pet Academy – aimed at elementary school, middle school and high school students – available at no cost to the entire industry.

“I’m excited to partner with Banfield and connect with Boys & Girls Club members to raise awareness of the wealth of opportunities that exist in the veterinary field,” said actor and comedian Kenan Thompson. “I’m a firm believer in providing the next generation with the tools and resources they need to follow their passions, and Banfield’s NextVet internship program is a great example of how we can open doors and create opportunities for high school students of all backgrounds.”

“As pioneers in youth development, Boys & Girls Clubs of America is committed to providing programs and opportunities for young people to thrive,” said Jim Clark, president and CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “We are proud to partner with Banfield to help underrepresented students explore the veterinary profession and encourage kids and teens to reach their full potential through positive mentorship.”

The NextVet application process will officially open Oct. 27 for students 16+ who reside in Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland-Vancouver and Washington D.C. Applicants will be invited to submit a video, art project or essay sharing why they want to be the NextVet. For more details, click here.

To further learn from and inform the next generation about the benefits of pet ownership as well as the passion and opportunity within the industry, Banfield is also expanding the reach of its Youth Advisory Board program. Students ages 16+ across the country will be invited to apply for an all-virtual paid opportunity to gain leadership skills and knowledge about the industry – while helping Banfield continue to drive innovation. Applications will open later this year.

 

 

 

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