Clancy Martin tried dying by suicide more than a dozen times. Using what he learned from those attempts, the philosophy professor with the University of Missouri-Kansas City wrote a new book, How Not to Kill Yourself, A Portrait of the Suicidal Mind. It can be helpful for anyone, but given the high rate of suicide in the veterinary profession, the book can be a lifesaver for … [Read more...]
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988 – September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Suicidal thoughts or actions can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender or background. September Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Be aware of these resources. Call 988 immediately if you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis. If you don’t want to talk on the phone, chat at 988lifeline.org Text NAMI to 741-741 to connect with a free, trained … [Read more...]
1 in 10 veterinarians surveyed considered suicide due to student loans
Travis Hornsby shares information garnered from a survey of his community of borrowers. The group is much more likely to have six figures of debt and have graduate degrees. We asked him to give us a bit of comparative perspective against other professions. Source: Student Loan Planner, May 19, 2020. Link. Veterinarians also have one of the highest student debt burdens of … [Read more...]
Video: Banfield launches free suicide training
Banfield has created the first suicide-prevention training designed specifically for veterinary professionals to help curb the industry suicide crisis. The interactive e-learning program, ASK, is an acronym for assess, support, know. The training is available at no charge, compliments of Banfield Pet Hospital. Source: NAVC Spark, January 6, 2020. Link. Male veterinarians are … [Read more...]
Banfield announces new suicide prevention training
Banfield Pet Hospital announced ASK (Assess, Support, Know), a program that helps veterinary professionals recognize and address emotional distress and suicidal thoughts in themselves and others. Observing that one in six veterinarians consider suicide, Banfield will complete these three efforts by January 6, 2020: Close schedules at all Banfield hospitals for two hours to … [Read more...]
Suicide prevention tips for employers
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. It is the perfect time to be proactive and learn more about supporting your employees who are struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts. Knowing the signs and offering immediate access to help are two keys to reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues. Read on to discover how to provide training to the … [Read more...]
Roark takes down website to focus on suicide prevention
Taking a 48-hour departure from normal web activities, Andy Roark, DVM, and staff draw attention to a single article they think everyone in veterinary medicine should read and consider. It is a proposal for what we, as a profession, need to do now to combat the epidemic of suicide. If you are having thoughts of suicide or know someone who is, text 741741 or call 800-273-TALK … [Read more...]
Veterinarian’s close call with suicide highlights industry wide problem (includes videos)
Two veterinarians share experiences by video in an effort to keep other veterinarians from contemplating suicide. The suicide rate among veterinarians is twice the national average, due to long work hours, high student debt, a quest for perfection and clinical outcomes that can be heartbreaking. Source: WUSA9, May 14, 2019. Link. Will McCauley, DVM and Chris Miller, DVM … [Read more...]
Veterinarian suicides continue to be a growing problem
In January, the Centers for Disease control released the first study to examine veterinarian mortality rates in America. The results showed that between 1970 and 2015, male and female veterinarians committed suicide between two to three and a half more often than the national average, respectively. Further, one in six veterinarians have considered suicide, indicating a growing … [Read more...]
Vet suicides are real. Help is out there.
This week’s post, “How do veterinarians die,” highlights the challenges some veterinarians face keeping clinics operating, treating patients and ensuring clients stay happy. A disproportionate number turn to suicide as a result of problems. Pet owners in Santa Barbara, California, know all too well the realities of this crisis. Within a few months, they lost two beloved … [Read more...]
Logic’s Grammy performance triple calls to suicide prevention line
1-800-273-8255 is the National Suicide Prevention Line and the title of rapper Logic’s latest hit song. His powerful set of this tune during the January 28th Grammy Awards is credited with creating three times the normal call volume in the two hours following his performance. He, along with pop stars Allessia Cara and Khalid, who were featured in the performance, received … [Read more...]
How some employers are showing support as student loan payments resume
Student loan debt is an important consideration for the animal health industry. It has been identified as a factor in veterinary suicides as well. After a three-year moratorium, student loan payments are resuming. A new study shows more employers are providing student loan repayment support in an effort to attract and retain workers. Dawn Kawamoto shares pros, cons and risks … [Read more...]
Mental health challenges aren’t a given in veterinary medicine
Veterinary medicine is an intensely emotional field and mental health challenges are real, but they are complicated and do not define the profession, says Kerry Karaffa, mental health and well-being coordinator at the University of Missouri's College of Veterinary Medicine. He says research shows that access to lethal means is a more significant factor in veterinary … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – April 20, 2023
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, April 13th, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from April 13th AHD Bulletin – Don’t assume that old refrigerator is okay for vaccines, antimicrobials. Link. Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy Vets. Link. Are influencers ready for a world without follower counts? Source: … [Read more...]
Pets can teach us about love, grief, life and death
Karen Fine, DVM, wrote the recently released book, “The Other Family Doctor.” The book’s subtitle, “A veterinarian explores what animals can teach us about love, life, and mortality,” aptly describes Fine’s observations. She shares these experiences and how they relate to the realities of veterinary practice today with Fresh Air’s Dave Davies. The half-hour interview ranges … [Read more...]
Our business is killing
Veterinarian Andrew Bullis offers a firsthand count of a difficult euthanasia case that is a prime example of one of the reasons veterinarian suicide rates may be higher than the average population. Put simply, the job is not always easy, nor fair. Source: SLATE, February 5, 2003. Link. You see, our business is healing, yes. But you all know there’s only so much we can do. … [Read more...]
988 mental health hotline is live. Here’s what to know.
The primary goal of the new 988 number is to make it easier for people to call for mental health help. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline will connect people to the existing network of more than 200 local crisis call centers around the country. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's 1-800-273-8255 number will remain active, but calls will be routed to 988. People who … [Read more...]
Revenge bedtime procrastination. What it means, how to stop it.
Considering all the media coverage about stress, depression, fully taxed staffs and the ongoing suicide concerns, we’re sharing Ashley Mateo’s article for those who can’t go to bed until they’ve gotten their perceived fill of me time or peace and quiet. Revenge bedtime procrastination is defined as a phenomenon in which people who don't have much control over their daytime … [Read more...]
Relief Rover supporting veterinary wellness with virtual run: “Clinic to 5K”
Acknowledging the pandemic challenges of veterinarians, along with maintaining mental health and wellbeing, Relief Rover is responding with healthy fun and a challenge. The Clinic to 5K running event will take place the last week of July. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to NOMV that provides the necessary support to all members of veterinary … [Read more...]
Stop chasing success and start enjoying the little things in life
We’re always striving for more, never satisfied with where we are, writes Mercy Torres. More is always better. Happiness and fulfillment are always just out of reach. When we’re growing up, we strive to finish high school. Then the goal is college, then grad school. We have a family, and we live through the challenges of life, but we never stop to realize the grace in each … [Read more...]
A year into the pandemic, the profession is feeling the strain
NOMV stands for Not One More Vet, the largest veterinary support group in the world. It has more than 28,000 members worldwide who provide peer-to-peer mental health support and suicide awareness. AAHA’s Tony McReynolds shares discussions following several recent suicides in the veterinary community. . . . the veterinary profession had significant struggles prior to the … [Read more...]
The Depression Project helps people understand their depression
Given our industry’s focus on suicide and stress, we’re sharing information from The Depression Project. Two brothers from Australia experienced depression from different perspectives and created Storm to Sun Framework. It makes it easier for people to understand their depression; to know what they need to do to get better; and to have an easy way of explaining their depression … [Read more...]
The remarkable life of Tommy Raskin
We’ve shared innumerable items about how important it is to maintain mental health, address issues surrounding it and to do what we can to prevent suicide. Whether for you, a coworker or a customer, when in doubt, ACT. None of us wants to help write a tribute such as this one that Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin and Sarah Bloom Raskin shared about their son, Tommy, last … [Read more...]
Pandemic may be turning point for workplace mental health
Experts say mental health issues and stress were already on the rise among employees before the coronavirus pandemic, and they certainly won’t just disappear post-pandemic. The disaster finds more employees struggling and employers playing catch-up in the rush to help. Source: Human Resource Executive, May 11, 2020. Link. “The pandemic has forced us to make changes and to … [Read more...]
5 ways to improve your mental health in 2020
Mental health, stress reduction and suicide prevention are prevalent weekly topics in veterinary media sources. CNN’s Sandee LaMotte shares scientifically validated steps to improve your mental outlook. Because the mind and body are entwined, these behaviors also will improve your overall health: Practice optimism Start volunteering Be grateful Bolster your social … [Read more...]
Improvements, concerns highlighted in new Merck Animal Health Veterinarian Wellbeing Study
The Merck Animal Health Veterinarian Wellbeing Study was released this week citing that most veterinarians rated their job satisfaction high. Conducted in collaboration with AVMA, the study also considered compensation, burnout, substance use disorder, cyberbullying and suicide. It found that 92 percent of respondents were concerned about high stress, 91 percent with high … [Read more...]
Myths about mental illness cause high rates of unemployment
Awareness of inequalities with respect to race, gender, age, sexuality, class and other related factors, as well as the benefits of diversity, is growing, but society has a long way to go with mental illness, writes Bandy X. Lee. She says, to dispel stigmas surrounding mental health in the workplace, we need first to tackle several myths: Everyone has different abilities … [Read more...]
Mental health resources for farmers and ranchers available. More on the way.
The holidays may add to everyday stress for some folks. Farmers and ranchers are no different. There is a great list of mental health and suicide prevention references with links. Keep it. It may come in handy one day. Source: Successful Farming, September 8, 2018. Link. If you need help or know someone who is contemplating suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention … [Read more...]
Favorite posts about ourselves
AHD readers continue to show interest in topics related to how we get along with other people, how we lead them and how we protect ourselves physically and emotionally to sustain our work in animal health businesses. Here are most read posts about human topics from June 1 through October 31, 2019: Things that make employees quit, AHD, October 25, 2019. Link. Invest one … [Read more...]
Bad moods, venting and yelling
The hurrier I go the behinder I get!” – White Rabbit, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Our VUCA world < link > routinely challenges us. As frustration mounts, so do the tendencies to express our feelings outwardly or bottle them inside. This collection of articles speaks to managing through challenging times. 9 Mental-health experts on the strategies they use to … [Read more...]