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Looking for the Vet On-Off Switch

July 14, 2020 by Jessica Taylor, DVM

Veterinarians are a tough crowd. We are high-achieving, motivated, soft-hearted smart people who put a lot of emphasis on getting it right. Who doesn’t do a happy dance when you confirm the Demodex case you diagnosed from 30-feet away as it walked in the door? And who doesn’t kick themselves and bemoan the missed radiographic… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Perspective, Wellness

There I Said It…The Veterinary Profession Has a Long History of Being Complacent About Racism

July 5, 2020 by Tamara Downs, DVM

Today’s climate has a lot of people doing their part to educate themselves and fight against a social pandemic: racism. And it has been encouraging to see. But alongside education and vague statements of support must come something else: real change in the form of antiracist policy and behavior changes to break racist culture. Now,… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Perspective

Fighting Prejudice in the Workplace Starts Within

June 30, 2020 by Rodolfo “Rudy” Zamora, DVM

My ethnic identity can be elusive to others. Sometimes when people first meet me, I can see a search in their eyes, trying to place it. People have guessed I was from a variety of countries and regions around the world, including: all of Latin America, South Asia, the Middle East, and even Polynesia. My… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Life With Clients, Perspective

How to Telemedicine

June 18, 2020 by Sarah Boston, DVM, DVSC, DIPL ACVS

Telemedicine has been the greatest COVID silver lining for me. (I mean, other than shaving my head and rediscovering the bidet during the great TP shortage.) Telemedicine has been the greatest professional silver lining, at least. I had been considering dipping my toes into telemedicine for more than two years before the COVID crisis hit…. Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Life With Clients, Medicine

We Should All Be Able to Reach the Paper Towels

June 2, 2020 by Ericka Mendez, DVM

My practice was built by a man who is 6 feet 7 inches tall. A tall man by anyone’s standards.  The countertops are tall and the shelves are high.  I am the opposite of tall. I am very short, standing at 5 feet 1 inch on a good day. It took me years to be… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Perspective

Becoming a Manager During a Pandemic

May 29, 2020 by Nicole Palumbo, DVM

In February of this year, I was chosen to become the new managing DVM of the hospital where I currently work. I was to take over the role April 1st, 2020. At the time I had been out of school for almost 8 years. I was excited. I had so many ideas. I wanted to… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Life With Clients, Perspective

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