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The mentoring process is much more than a senior member helping a junior member. It is a relationship between colleagues in which the experienced member lends his or her expertise to the proté...
There are many different options for employment out there for veterinary technicians. As we mentioned last time, you may work for a lab, a zoo, an industry partner, a wildlife refuge, a university,...
As we enter the New Year, wouldn’t it be great to ring in 2012 with some good news? In the field of veterinary management, the economy has presented many challenges in the area of salary and...
Veterinary medicine is constantly changing as new medications are discovered, tools are created, protocols are proven, and recommendations are published. As part of the medical support staff,...
Burnout: Ideals in the Face of Trauma When it’s time to look at the “emotional” aspects of the work we do in veterinary medicine, there aren’t a lot of resources available....
Professional Conferences Offer More Value Than You May Realize While confronting a heavy and demanding workload, it may be difficult to justify the time and expense associated with attending an...
10 Things You Need To Know    Being intentionally vague here I can say a couple emailed and has staked their future on modifications to an existing device that could play out to be quite...
Burnout Cause #3: A Loss of Control    Moving forward on our list of BurnOut factors, we continue with the third cause. First, I want to quickly backtrack and review the first cause:...
Burnout: The Plot Thickens!    Last blog, we discussed the first cause of BurnOut as determined by Figley and Roop, which is conflict between individual values and organizational goals and...
Did you know about these expenses that veterinary school graduates usually face? Just before the July 4 holiday, a pet insurance company issued a press release detailing the Top 10 Claims costing...