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This is the show that all vets in practice need to listen in to! Entering its third season, host Dr Moriah McCauley takes on the issues of the day through her eyes as a recent graduate.

Nothing is off limits as Dr Moriah calls out and discusses the issues of the day. Sometimes she’ll take on your questions, other times she’ll be joined by a special guest and some days she’s just got to get something of her chest.

Join Dr Moriah as she puts her finger on the pulse of veterinary practice each week to inspire, encourage and challenge you with The So You're A Vet... Now What Podcast!

The show is part of the So You're A Vet... Now What? group of products designed to help recent graduates and final-year vet students find their feet in veterinary medicine.

Send your questions for the show on Instagram to @soyoureavet.

The 'So You're A Vet... Now What?' Podcast With Dr Moriah McCauley

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This is the show that all vets in practice need to listen in to! Entering its third season, host Dr Moriah McCauley takes on the issues of the day through her eyes as a recent graduate.

Nothing is off limits as Dr Moriah calls out and discusses the issues of the day. Sometimes she’ll take on your questions, other times she’ll be joined by a special guest and some days she’s just got to get something of her chest.

Join Dr Moriah as she puts her finger on the pulse of veterinary practice each week to inspire, encourage and challenge you with The So You're A Vet... Now What Podcast!

The show is part of the So You're A Vet... Now What? group of products designed to help recent graduates and final-year vet students find their feet in veterinary medicine.

Send your questions for the show on Instagram to @soyoureavet.

    Ep 212: Don't Burn the Sandwich: Tips for New Grad Vets, with Dr. Addie Reinhard

    Ep 212: Don't Burn the Sandwich: Tips for New Grad Vets, with Dr. Addie Reinhard

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of "So You're a Vet… Now What?" Dr. Moriah McCauley and Dr. Addie Reinhard discuss handling decision fatigue and moral stress in veterinary practice to avoid burnout. They share practical steps to improve workflow and reduce the risk of burnout for new grad vets. Tune in for insights and inspiration from these passionate mentors in the field of veterinary medicine.
    Burnout signs can manifest in various ways, such as feeling exhausted, cynical, or that your work doesn't matter. These signs are crucial indicators that should not be ignored, as they can lead to serious consequences if left unaddressed. Dr. Addie Reinhard emphasizes the importance of recognizing these signs early on to prevent burnout from escalating.
    By focusing on effective time management, delegation of tasks, and confident decision-making, new grads can navigate the challenges of veterinary practice more efficiently and reduce the risk of burnout.
    Dr. Addie shares her experience of realizing that perfectionism, which served her well in getting through vet school, was not serving her as a new grad. Dr. Addie shares how overcoming perfectionism is crucial in embracing imperfections and learning from mistakes.
    For new grad vets, being flexible, seeking support, and overcoming perfectionism are essential aspects for success and well-being in the veterinary profession. By embracing these principles, veterinarians can navigate challenges, build resilience, and thrive in their careers while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
    Episode Outline
    [00:02:13] Burning the Sandwich: Tomato soup story.
    [00:03:48] Ways to prevent veterinary burnout.
    [00:08:16] Time management for new grads.
    [00:10:52] Setting a hospital routine.
    [00:16:44] Delegation as a new grad.
    [00:17:25] Learning to delegate effectively.
    [00:22:19] Recognizing signs of burnout.
    [00:25:37] Avoiding future burnout as a veterinarian.
    [00:28:15] Embracing imperfection in veterinary practice.
    Episode Links
    Check out MentorVet: https://www.mentorvet.net/
    Connect with Addie Reinhard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/addiereinhard/
    Mentioned in this episode:
    So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
    Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills.

    These are skills like client communication, so you have great relationships with clients. Emotional intelligence, so you've got great relationships with your teammates. Effective negotiation skills, so you can get paid what you are worth. Management of imposter syndrome, so you can have confidence in your abilities. And, how to build formidable resilience, so you can handle everything that comes your way.

    These are not just skills. They are prerequisites vital for success and financial and emotional wellbeing.

    This course serves as an essential stepping stone to your success. Dr. Dave will be your mentor as you go through 12-modules, helping you transition from being a student to a fully rounded veterinary professional.

    Visit www.drdavenicol.com/syav-class to learn more.

    • 31 min
    Ep 211: To Vet School and Beyond, with Garth Robillard - Part 2

    Ep 211: To Vet School and Beyond, with Garth Robillard - Part 2

    Episode Description
    In this episode of "So You're a Vet… Now What?" host Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Garth Robillard about the fears and challenges faced by veterinary students. They discuss the vulnerability and growth that comes with acknowledging fears of burnout, financial constraints, and dealing with clients. The episode explores whether these fears stem from academia or the general veterinary profession, offering valuable insights for aspiring and current veterinarians navigating their career paths.
    Garth discusses the fear and anxiety experienced by many veterinary students as they approach graduation, including concerns about burnout, difficult clients, and financial constraints. Despite these challenges, he encourages students to acknowledge their fears and vulnerabilities, as these experiences can lead to personal growth and resilience.
    The conversation between Moriah and Garth also delves into the evolving culture within veterinary schools. They discuss the importance of creating a supportive and collaborative environment where students can learn from each other and work together. Garth highlights the benefits of problem-based learning (PBL) in fostering teamwork and communication skills among students. By collaborating to solve problems, students can deepen their understanding of veterinary medicine and gain insights from different perspectives.
    Looking ahead to the future, Garth expresses his excitement for the opportunities and challenges in his veterinary career. He emphasizes the importance of finding meaningful mentorship and being open to learning from others. Garth's goal is to be a catalyst for positive change in veterinary medicine and contribute positively to the profession.
    Overall, the episode underscores the significance of embracing vulnerability, learning from mistakes, and fostering a culture of collaboration and growth in veterinary medicine. By recognizing weaknesses, seeking mentorship, and working together with peers, veterinary professionals can continue to evolve and thrive in their careers.
    Episode Outline
    [00:01:23] Fear of graduating veterinary school.
    [00:06:00] Encouraging positivity in the veterinary profession.
    [00:08:49] Overcoming professional challenges.
    [00:12:57] Vet school culture trends upward.
    [00:14:23] Veterinary student dynamics changing.
    [00:16:39] Veterinary school culture and teamwork.
    [00:21:38] Changing veterinary profession dynamics.
    [00:25:34] Emotional growth and development.
    [00:27:27] Changing veterinary medicine landscape.
    Episode Links
    Listen to Garth’s podcast ‘Veterinary Vibes’: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/veterinary-vibes/
    Connect with Garth Robillard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garth-robillard-23516a174
    Follow the Veterinary Vibes podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VeterinaryVibes
    Discover more from Garth Robillard: https://linktr.ee/veterinaryvibespodcast
    Mentioned in this episode:
    So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
    Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills.

    These are skills like client

    • 31 min
    Ep 210: The Role of Mentorship in Veterinary Student Success, with Garth Robillard - Part 1

    Ep 210: The Role of Mentorship in Veterinary Student Success, with Garth Robillard - Part 1

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of "So You're a Vet... Now What?" host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Garth Robillard, a second-year vet student and host of the Veterinary Vibes podcast. Together they discussed the significance of mentorship in bridging the gap between academia and real-world practice. Garth highlights that mentorship is often overlooked in veterinary school curriculums, requiring students to actively seek out mentorship opportunities to enhance their learning and professional development.
    Garth discussed the challenges students encounter in finding mentors and the disconnect between academic teachings and practical application. He stressed the need for mentorship to be a formalized part of the curriculum, akin to subjects like anatomy and physiology. By incorporating mentorship into the educational framework, students can gain valuable insights, guidance, and support from experienced professionals in the field.
    The conversation also delved into the value of informal mentorship, where students can seek advice and support from various sources, including peers, family members, and social media platforms like Vetstagram. This informal mentorship can provide students with diverse perspectives and help them navigate the complexities of veterinary medicine.
    Furthermore, the discussion underscored the importance of academia adapting to the evolving landscape of veterinary medicine. While traditional teachings provide a foundational knowledge base, real-life experiences and mentorship play a crucial role in applying that knowledge in practical settings. By integrating mentorship into the curriculum, students can develop a well-rounded skill set that combines theoretical knowledge with practical expertise.
    In conclusion, mentorship should be acknowledged as a fundamental component of veterinary education. By fostering mentorship relationships and creating opportunities for students to learn from experienced professionals, veterinary schools can better prepare future veterinarians for the challenges and opportunities in the field. Mentorship not only enhances clinical skills but also cultivates a supportive network that promotes growth, learning, and success in the veterinary profession.
    Stay tuned for part two of their conversation next week!
    Episode Outline
    [00:01:16] Mentorship in veterinary academia.
    [00:03:42] Building connections through podcasting.
    [00:09:33] Balancing podcasting with life commitments.
    [00:11:23] Time as a key to happiness.
    [00:13:55] Mentorship in veterinary school.
    [00:19:42] The importance of mental health.
    [00:20:24] The importance of mentorship.
    [00:26:35] Real life vs ivory tower.

    Episode Links
    Listen to Garth’s podcast, Veterinary Vibes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/veterinary-vibes/
    Connect with Garth Robillard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garth-robillard-23516a174
    Follow the Veterinary Vibes podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VeterinaryVibes
    Discover more from Garth Robillard: https://linktr.ee/veterinaryvibespodcast
    Mentioned in this episode:
    So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
    Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career...

    • 30 min
    Ep 209: Navigating Conversations with Brachycephalic Dog Owners, with Dr. Sean McCormack

    Ep 209: Navigating Conversations with Brachycephalic Dog Owners, with Dr. Sean McCormack

    Episode DescriptionIn this episode of the ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Dr. Sean McCormack as they discuss being upfront and honest with clients about concerns regarding brachycephalic breeds. This refers to dog breeds with shortened heads, which often results in health issues, in particular breathing issues. 
    Dr. McCormack emphasizes the need for veterinarians to address these issues openly and transparently with clients. By acknowledging the health problems associated with brachycephalic breeds and discussing them with clients, veterinarians can build trust and establish a strong relationship with pet owners.

    Dr. McCormack highlights the significance of approaching these conversations with empathy and understanding. While it is essential to educate clients about the potential health issues their brachycephalic pets may face, it is equally important to convey that veterinarians and pet owners are on the same team. By emphasizing a collaborative approach and providing support and education, veterinarians can help clients navigate the challenges associated with owning brachycephalic breeds.

    Furthermore, Dr. McCormack underscores the need for veterinarians to be supportive and non-judgmental when discussing brachycephalic health concerns with clients. By offering practical tips, sharing information about responsible breeding practices, and encouraging open dialogue, veterinarians can empower pet owners to make informed decisions about their pets' health and well-being.

    In summary, the episode highlights the importance of being upfront and honest with clients about brachycephalic breed concerns while also emphasizing collaboration, support, and education. By approaching these conversations with empathy and providing valuable information, veterinarians can foster positive relationships with clients and work together towards the betterment of brachycephalic breeds.

    Episode Outline[00:00:53] Brachycephalic dog health issues.[00:04:24] Breeding for exaggerated dog features.[00:09:47] Breeding issues in veterinary industry.[00:12:03] Responsible dog breed choices.[00:16:22] Advocating for dog welfare.[00:17:38] The importance of pet insurance.[00:21:44] Brachycephalic dogs on social media.[00:24:48] Responsible dog breeding practices.[00:30:11] Social movement for change.[00:32:34] Social media presence.

    Episode LinksDr. Sean’s website: https://drseanmccormack.com/ 
    Dr. Sean’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatvetsean/?hl=en 
    Dr. Sean’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatVetSean 
    Dr. Sean’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EalingWildlifeGroup/featured 
    Mentioned in this episode:
    So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
    Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills.

    These are skills like client communication, so you have great relationships with clients. Emotional intelligence, so you've got great relationships with your teammates. Effective negotiation skills, so you can get paid what you are...

    • 34 min
    Ep 208: Finding Joy in Veterinary Medicine, with Dr. Christine Staten

    Ep 208: Finding Joy in Veterinary Medicine, with Dr. Christine Staten

    Episode DescriptionIn this week’s ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ podcast, host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Dr. Christine Staten as they discuss the significance of finding joy and purpose outside of work to boost satisfaction and fulfillment in a veterinary career. Here are key takeaways from the episode supporting this notion:
    Exploring Entrepreneurial Ventures: Dr. Staten shared her personal journey of delving into entrepreneurial activities outside her veterinary practice. She discussed engaging in eBay businesses, student rentals, and even owning an Airbnb property. These side ventures not only provided extra income but also served as therapeutic distractions during challenging times, such as the pandemic. By immersing herself in these activities, Dr. Staten discovered a sense of fulfillment and purpose beyond her veterinary career.Striking a Work-Life Balance: Dr. Staten stressed the importance of balancing work and personal life by consciously managing time outside of work. She highlighted the practice of time-blocking for various activities, including family time, work commitments, and personal projects. By being intentional with time allocation, individuals can find joy and satisfaction in different facets of their lives, not solely in their veterinary careers.Shifting Mindset: Dr. Staten encouraged a shift away from the prevalent narrative of burnout and negativity within the veterinary profession. She urged individuals to surround themselves with positive influences and engage in activities that bring fulfillment. By adopting a positive mindset and focusing on the rewarding aspects of both their professional and personal lives, individuals can enhance their overall satisfaction and well-being.Community Engagement: Dr. Staten highlighted the positive impact veterinarians can have on their communities. Being respected and admired within the community can instill a sense of pride and fulfillment. By actively participating in community interactions and sharing the joys of being a veterinarian, individuals can further enrich their satisfaction in their career.
    In summary, the podcast episode underscores how finding joy and purpose outside of work can significantly elevate satisfaction and fulfillment in a veterinary career. Through engaging in entrepreneurial pursuits, maintaining a work-life balance, cultivating a positive mindset, and recognizing the community impact of the profession, individuals can create a more enriching and rewarding experience in their veterinary careers.

    Episode Outline[00:03:20] Entrepreneurial spirit emerging early.[00:06:40] Entrepreneurial ventures in veterinary school.[00:09:51] Entrepreneurial spirit as therapy.[00:11:45] Accidental happiness in adulthood.[00:16:32] Finding joy outside veterinary career.[00:20:42] Veterinary profession misconceptions.[00:23:16] Finding joy outside of work.[00:24:44] Surround yourself with joy-filled people.

    Episode LinksDr Christine’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.christinestaten/
    Dr. Christine’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-christine-staten-030bb168 
    Dr. Chrstine’s Website: https://www.veterinary-mba.com/ 
    Mentioned in this episode:
    So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
    Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses

    • 28 min
    Ep 207: Cracking the Code of Workplace Fun in Veterinary Medicine, with Sarah Parsons

    Ep 207: Cracking the Code of Workplace Fun in Veterinary Medicine, with Sarah Parsons

    Episode Description
    In this episode of ‘So You're a Vet… Now What?’ host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Sarah Parsons, an experienced LVT who brings a refreshing perspective to the table. Sarah highlights the importance of cultivating a supportive and enjoyable work environment in the veterinary field.
    Sarah shares her wisdom on the pivotal role LVTs play in guiding new graduates through the early stages of their careers, addressing challenges like imposter syndrome and confidence-building. She emphasizes the significance of fostering a culture of mutual learning and camaraderie among team members.
    A key takeaway from this episode’s discussion is the power of incorporating fun into daily routines. Sarah illustrates how simple acts, such as playing music or sharing lighthearted moments, can alleviate stress and strengthen team dynamics. She recounts a heartwarming anecdote demonstrating how shared moments of levity can create lasting bonds among colleagues.

    The episode also explores the dynamics of bonding in high-pressure situations versus bonding through shared positive experiences. Sarah underscores the importance of everyday interactions and genuine interest in colleagues' well-being in cultivating strong relationships within the clinic.

    For new graduates seeking to integrate into their roles, Sarah's advice is clear: take initiative in creating a fun atmosphere and show genuine care for your colleagues. Whether it's through playful activities or taking time to connect on a personal level, these efforts can significantly enhance workplace satisfaction.

    In conclusion, Sarah emphasizes the value of open communication and mutual respect among team members. She encourages veterinarians and technicians alike to collaborate, seek assistance when needed, and appreciate each other's expertise.

    Episode Outline
    00:00:14 - Welcome and Podcast Overview00:01:27 - Sarah's Social Media Impact and Role of LVTs00:02:18 - The Journey of New Veterinary Professionals00:04:45 - Reducing Imposter Syndrome for New Grads00:05:06 - Encouraging Fun in the Workplace00:07:12 - Building Confidence in New Veterinary Staff00:09:30 - Fostering a Supportive Community00:10:07 - Simple Ways to Inject Fun into the Workday00:14:11 - Bonding Through Shared Experiences00:17:53 - Encouraging New Grads to Create Fun Moments

    Episode Links
    Sarah’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watreallyhappensatthevet/
    Sarah’s TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/watreallyhappensatthevet/
    Sarah’s Website: https://vettechsarahparsons.com/ 
    Mentioned in this episode:
    So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
    Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills.

    These are skills like client communication, so you have great relationships with clients. Emotional intelligence, so you've got great relationships with your teammates. Effective negotiation skills, so you can get paid what you are worth. Management of imposter syndrome, so you can have confidence in your abilities. And, how to build formidable resilience, so you can handle everything that comes your way.

    These are not just...

    • 24 min

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