Along with veterinarians, all animal health pros will recognize the situations about which Donna Curtin, DVM, writes. Running out of answers too early isn’t fair to my team, my family or myself she says. She offers some tips to avoid answer exhaustion: Take breaks Learn your limits Tag Practice curiosity Source: DRANDYROARK, November 29, 2019. Link. One of 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...]
Dr. Andy Roark on boundaries, the new trend in vet medicine
Boundary challenges are not unique to veterinary medicine, but not all of us put lives on the line when we set solid boundaries. Dr. Roark’s writers reveal details about the challenges with setting boundaries. Ericka Mendez, DVM, reveals her feelings in The growing pains of setting boundaries in veterinary medicine. Link. In her post, Our new veterinarian leaves every … [Read more...]
The veterinarian’s holiday survival checklist
Cherie T. Buisson, DVM, CHPV, shares tips to avoid making the holidays more stressful than needed. This list works for all animal health pros. The holidays are always stressful, even for those of us who love them. Source: DRANDYROARK, December 7, 2018. Link. Here are a few tips to surviving all the cheer and chaos: Postpone Cut back Make it Take a break Keep it simple … [Read more...]