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Ask Emily: Why is my team afraid of me?
Cultivating resilience in veterinary medicine
Too many cooks in our kitchen?
3 ways veterinary professionals can reframe negative thinking

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Ask Emily: Why is my team afraid of me?
If your veterinary team members panic when a boss asks to discuss something, look in the mirror: You've conditioned them to fear those conversations. Here's how to have more productive conversations that help grow-not scare-your team. More.
Cultivating resilience in veterinary medicine
Rising above adversity in the middle of a stressful day in the veterinary clinic is not easy. Yet there are key factors in becoming more resilient, and it's not nearly as impossible as you'd think. More.
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Too many cooks in our kitchen?
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3 ways veterinary professionals can reframe negative thinking
A veterinary practice with skilled veterinary technicians fully using their skills is a dynamo to see in action. Get your own dynamo up and running with these tips. More.
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