Ruminations on a veterinary theme: chewing the cud

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Lessons for thriving as a vet – for final year students and students of life

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Difficult People – they are everywhere!

Reading Time: 8 minutes I’m sure you’ve come across plenty of difficult clients – it’s a given if you’ve worked in clinical practice in the past few years. Or perhaps as a practice owner or manager, you have some difficult employees. Maybe you have… Continue Reading →

Burnout in the Veterinary Profession – A Personal Perspective

Reading Time: 9 minutes This article looks at burnout from a personal perspective and follows on from Mark Turner’s article in the July 2020 edition of Companion. Unlike other articles I have read on this topic which tend to be fairly high-level overviews, this… Continue Reading →

Trust Part 2 – How to create and build trust

Reading Time: 9 minutes Trust. We have great difficulty in describing what trust is because it is just too big, complex and vague to understand – breaking it down into smaller parts makes it much more comprehensible. We often lack the skills or language… Continue Reading →

Perspective and Stories

Reading Time: 3 minutes Stories have great power but none so much as the ones we tell ourselves about a situation…

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