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Hate your veterinary coworkers? Try this
You pull into the veterinary hospital parking lot and just sit there. Every ounce of you is dreading what you'll face today, which starts you crying. You feel exhausted, defeated and tired of the constant struggle.
What are you waiting for? This advice for veterinary practice owners, managers and team members can help you start the challenging but inspiring journey to transform your hospital's culture from negative to positive.
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Your own pets can help reduce burnout
Your own animals can be a tremendous support, helping you stay happy and healthy in your veterinary career. Just don't ignore the warning signs of burnout if you see them. More. |
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How to deal with a demanding boss
Veterinary practice is hard enough without an impatient, demanding yeller in your life. Here are steps to change your thinking, to try to change a boss' behavior and maybe to get out, if you can. More. |
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When you feel stuck as a veterinary technician
If you're bumping up against the ceiling of a job as a veterinary technician, it's time to have some fun exploring your interests and your passions and doing the work of networking (it won't be so bad). Ready to start? More. |
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