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Career Challenges

Personal/Professional Development

Veterinary Nursing as a Military Spouse

Military spouses who work as veterinary nurses face many obstacles in advancing their careers, but they can succeed due to their unique qualifications and several resources designed to help them along their journey.

Personal/Professional Development

Nutrition Coach Certification: Helping Pets Live Long, Vibrant Lives

Nutrition is becoming increasingly important to both veterinary professionals and owners. Becoming certified and establishing yourself as the point of contact to clients will ensure optimal results.

Practice Management

Handling Angry Clients

Unfortunately, angry clients are likely part of your everyday routine. Knowing how to best handle them is a skill worth perfecting.

Personal/Professional Development

Elevating the Human-Animal Bond

Certification programs help practitioners incorporate the human-animal bond into daily care.

Public Health

One Health: Many Roles, Shared Goals

Veterinary professionals may not immediately recognize their role in environmental health through their work in the veterinary industry, but as is the case with all elements of the One Health Initiative, there is an important contribution from every health and science discipline.

Personal Wellbeing

Wellness Resources for Veterinary Professionals

Veterinary practices need to start putting employees’ wellbeing as a priority, but it’s up to both workers and management to implement change together.

Personal/Professional Development

Stop Workplace Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying has the same effects, and should have the same repercussions, as traditional bullying or harassment.

Emergency Medicine/Critical Care

Critical Thinking in Veterinary Trauma Care

Trauma is a common event in veterinary hospitals and can result from a number of sources.

Personal/Professional Development

Are You the Bully in the Workplace?

News accounts and personal stories about bullying are being reported in increasing numbers.

Exotic Medicine

Unique and Unusual: Exotic Animal Medicine

The surge in ownership of exotic animals has contributed to an increase in owners seeking veterinary care for their pets.

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