323 - Innovation, Regulation, and the Mid-Level Practitioner

The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast - A podcast by Dr. Andy Roark - Thursdays

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Dr. David Haworth joins Dr. Andy Roark to unpack one of the most talked-about shifts in veterinary medicine: the rise of mid-level practitioners. In this episode of the Cone of Shame Podcast, they dive into the connection between regulation and innovation—yes, you read that right—and how smart, clear guidelines can actually fuel progress. The conversation then shifts to Colorado’s landmark ballot initiative, paving the way for mid-level roles in vet med. Dr. Haworth shares his perspective on what thoughtful implementation could look like, why engagement from veterinarians is critical, and how we can build a future where access to care improves without compromising quality. If you're curious about technician utilization, veterinary policy, and what this all means for the profession, this episode is for you. Let’s get into it!David Haworth on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-haworth/)Dr. Know-It-All Card Game (https://drandyroark.com/product/dr-know-it-all-card-game/)Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course (https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/)Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop (http://drandyroark.com/shop)All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark (http://linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark)David Haworth, DVM, PhD is an Executive Vice-President at Embark Veterinary, responsible for Research & Development, Business Development and Corporate Strategy, as well as a highly sought-after advisor and consultant to some of the largest and smallest organizations in the animal health and wellness space. He serves on numerous boards including DOG TV and Chairs the Scientific Working Group of the Human-Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI). Prior to Embark, he was the co-founder and president of Vidium Animal Health, a genomic diagnostics company, and helped lead it to a successful acquisition. He is also a former President of PetSmart Charities in the US and Canada, where he managed the largest strategic grant-making organization in animal welfare as well as the former President & CEO of Morris Animal Foundation, providing millions of dollars in grants for veterinary medical research. Prior to his work in non-profits, he served in multiple positions at Pfizer Animal Health (now Zoetis, Inc.), the largest producer of veterinary pharmaceuticals and vaccines in the world, ending as the Director of Global Alliances within the Business Development group and before that a Director in Pfizer Animal Health's Research & Development division. Prior to joining Pfizer Animal Health, he was an associate veterinarian at a small animal and emergency clinic in Washington State. Dr. Haworth received his bachelor of science in biology from the College of William & Mary and his doctor of veterinary medicine and doctorate of philosophy from Colorado State University. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Colorado State University's Animal Cancer Center. He has two adult children and splits his time between Denver, Colorado and Bozeman, Montana with his wife of over 30 years and their Golden Retrievers, Bridger and Breckenridge.