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Impawsible Conditions - Unleashing the Hard Truths About The Veterinary Profession - cover

Impawsible Conditions - Unleashing the Hard Truths About The Veterinary Profession

Tosha Starke, Michele Pevahouse, Kaitlynn Scharapowa

Publisher: Advantage Media Group

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Unleashing the truth about the ongoing crisis in veterinary medicineAre you already deep inside the trenches of the veterinary field and need some practical help and a huge dose of hope? Are you a pet owner who is curious about really goes on behind the scenes in your local veterinary practice and want to know what you can do to be part of the solution instead of the problem? Do you want to know how to better support someone you love who is in this industry? If you answered yes to any of those questions, this book is for you.Inside the pages of this experience-based, resourced-packed project you will learn how to:Build realistic expectations for your experiences in the veterinary world, whether you’re a doctor, a support-staff member, or the owner of an animal client.Discover the underlying problems contributing to the crisis in this industry and what you can do to help.Create more inclusive spaces for professionals from diverse groups and backgrounds.Unleash the truth about how empathy and understanding can change the trajectory of the future for professionals in this space.This book will give you step-by-step advice on how to heal the veterinary medicine industry one pawsitive and impact-filled choice at a time.
Available since: 07/09/2024.
Print length: 190 pages.

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