Practices need to make psychotherapy openly available, readily accessible, and socially acceptable
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How can a veterinarian effectively compartmentalize so patients at work don’t remind them of the one they left at home?
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Sometimes confession is good for the soul and other times it can feel inappropriate
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Let your clients know your priority is to maintain the high level of veterinary care they have become accustomed to
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Have you ever had a human doctor take offense to your veterinary advice? If so, you are not alone
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Remember to acknowledge the extreme stress your team is under
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Does the emerging profile of veterinary workers reflect a predisposition to overwhelm and burnout?
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As the saying goes, it’s up to us to be the change we want to see in our profession
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For some, professional attire is still highly personal
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Allowing employees to do some record keeping from home can help maximize their time in the actual office
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If work seems busier, it probably is; however, if you think this is the result of an increase in puppy ownership, you may be mistaken
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Naomi Osaka opting to take a mental health break might be an inspiration for veterinary professionals
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What will the clinic look like now that COVID regulations are starting to relax?
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Maintaining your payments, spending less than you earn, and making wise investments can make loan repayments less painful
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Ultimately, we have some influence over our patients’ dietary intake and if we don’t exercise it, that’s on us
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When you’re down in the veterinary doldrums, what do you do to refresh your commitment to animal medicine?
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An optimist’s take on change and evolution in our profession
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