Dr. Jim Randall graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 1976. Since then, he has become a highly respected surgeon, colleague and veterinary practitioner Dr. Randall is the co-owner of Airport Animal Hospital, a companion animal practice in Regina, which accepts referrals from all across Saskatchewan. His hospital has the most modern technology available, allowing his clients and their pets to receive a high level of care. Veterinarians at the Airport Animal Hospital say Dr. Randall has the best personal library of veterinary materials they have ever seen. In addition to his own continuing education, he is committed to educating his clients and the community through school tours and media appearances. Dr. Randall has had his own monthly television and radio spots and a weekly column in the local newspaper. He continues to make himself available for occasional media interviews on pertinent animal issues. Dr. Randall served on the CVMA Communications Committee for four years. He is one of the founding members of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s Companion Animal Health Fund’s advisory board. Dr. Randall was instrumental in establishing the Companion Animal Health Fund’s memorial program that encourages western Canadian veterinarians to honor the lives of their clients’ pets by making donations to the Fund. He is one of the founding members of the Regina Academy of Small Animal Practitioners and was instrumental in forming the shared on-call rotation of Regina veterinarians. Dr. Randall was the main emergent and routine healthcare provider for the Regina City Police and Regina RCMP K9 Units for over 30 years. Suppliers and clients of the Airport Animal Hospital have nothing but the very best to say about Dr. Randall. Many of his clients affectionately refer to him as “Dr. Jim” and his staff members say he is the best boss, mentor, friend and supporter that anyone could ever hope for. Dr. Randall is shown accepting the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association’s 2008 Small Animal Practitioner of the Year Award from Dr. Lynn Webster Executive Director of Pet Secure Pet Health Insurance at the CVMA Convention in Vancouver B.C. in July 2008.
