Posts Tagged ‘Vet Life’
How to Balance Your Personal Life With Being a Veterinarian
Source: Pixabay As a veterinary professional or student, you know that the job consumes a lot of time and energy. Your hours depend not only on your needs but on the clinic’s. Your evening meal may be at the mercy of a pet emergency or the day-to-day operational needs of your private practice. Since many…
Read MoreWhy You Should Consider Buying Your Own Veterinary Practice
Source: Pixabay According to Aristotle, excellence is a “habit,” not an “act.” His statement can be applied to an employee’s transition to becoming their own employer. Achieving great things in your veterinary practice should be based on the things you do regularly, rather than the things you do when your boss asks. By becoming your…
Read More7 Thoughtful Ways to Thank Your Veterinary Staff | Independent Veterinary Practitioners Association
Veterinarians, it is easy to take your staff for granted. You’re always busy taking care of animals and may not have much time left over to show your staff how much they mean to you. But this year, make some changes! Here are 7 ways veterinarians can thank their staff and create an environment where…
Read MoreExploring the Most Fulfilling Parts of Being a Veterinarian
Do you like working with animals? Then being a veterinarian can be one of the most rewarding professions for you! Not only do you get to help animals, but you also get to make a difference in your community! One of the best parts about being a veterinarian is that there are many different options…
Read MorePreserving Your Mental Health in Vet Med
Becoming a veterinarian is a lifelong goal for those who go through the proper education and training. It’s a profession filled with loving and caring for your four-legged patients as well as their families. However, choosing to be a veterinarian certainly has its share of bad days. There will be patients that don’t get…
Read MoreBook Recommendations for Recent Veterinary Graduates
As a recent veterinarian graduate, you want to continue your studies. If you’re lucky enough to work with animals every day, brushing up on your scientific literature and veterinary theory can be a great way to excel in your field. But that doesn’t mean the books have to be technical manuals. Here are book recommendations…
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