Ep. 66 | Why Vet Med Has A High Burnout and Suicide Rate + What We Can Do About It
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Any time I tell someone outside of the veterinary profession about the high burnout and suicide rate, they're surprised. And that's totally understandable - from the outside being a vet seems like a really fun gig. We get to see puppies and kittens, after all! But there is a darker side of vet med that's important to talk about in order for it to change. Once someone learns about the high burnout and suicide rate, their next question is WHY. This podcast episode dives into the root issues of what leads to burnout in the veterinary profession AND discusses solutions to each of those including how veterinary professionals and pet owners can help to be a part of positive change. This episode is for animal lovers, pet owners, and veterinary professionals. Please share it to help raise awareness about what each of us can do to be a part of creating positive change. Free resource for everyone in the veterinary profession: "Beat The Burnout: What We Should Have Learned In Vet School": www.lifeboost.today/beatburnout Free anti-anxiety tool resource: www.lifeboost.today/mysecretweapon Compare pet insurances at www.petinsurancereview.com VIN student loan repayment simulator: https://www.vin.com/studentdebtcenter/ Connect with me on your favorite social media channel: Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! To learn more about my approach and the programs and free resources available to support you, visit my website: www.lifeboost.today I love to hear from you. You can always reach me at [email protected].
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