A couple of years ago, I heard about an alternative to the New Year’s Resolution. Instead of making a list of resolutions that will likely be broken by February (something I am very guilty of), you decide on just one word to focus on for the year. The plan is called “One Word that will… Read More
What Happened When I Chose A Word To Change My Life
Whoa! She Said WHAT to a Veterinary Client?
Good communication skills are integral to successful veterinary appointments. Unfortunately, we all slip up and the say wrong thing sometimes. These veterinary professionals were willing to admit their mistakes on the @DrAndyRoark Instagram. 1. The most unnecessary introduction… “I walk into the exam room with the owners [sic] dog and introduce myself as the doctor and… Read More
Can I be a SuperVet and have a Superlife?
Can I be a SuperVet and have a Superlife? The latest Tweet from #SuperVet would suggest no, you can’t. @SupervetNF is a friend and colleague. I admire him for many reasons, but his latest tweet got me thinking. It said: “The patient always comes first, and that may be at the cost of your own… Read More
Veterinary Superstitions (Friday the 13th is a laughing matter)
I ain’t afraid of no ghosts! Or broken mirrors, ladders, or black cats. Yes, these are some of the most common superstitions people have and I’m not afraid of any of them. But what does get me are the ones that we have in veterinary medicine. It seems that when any of these things happen,… Read More
5 Tips for Tiring Out Your Dog Indoors
Dogs need exercise, but it’s not always easy to get outdoors. Whether the weather is bad, you’re stuck in a 5th floor walkup, or you just don’t have time to get away, Dr. Andy Roark has five tips will help keep your dog active, even when you can’t get out to the park. Read More
The Crisis in Veterinary Medicine: Helplessness
A recent discussion about online reviews led me to an epiphany. I think much of the mental health crisis in veterinary medicine stems from feelings of helplessness. We are consistently at the mercy of others and feeling forced to act against our will. While some of these scenarios are just part of the job, there… Read More