
VALENZUELA, The Philippines — Miley Sagum spends her evenings in the living room of her home north of Manila on the phone with American veterinary clinics and veterinarians. Her cat and three dogs usually lounge close by.
But the calls she makes are not about them. Instead, Sagum is a “recruitment assistant,” helping to match up vets with vacancies at American clinics and hospitals in need of more manpower on behalf of a small staffing service based in Nashville, Tennessee.
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