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The Veterinary Project
Приєднався 19 кві 2020
The Veterinary Project Podcast’s Final Reflections and Future Paths
Today, we turned the final page on our current podcast journey, reflecting on the powerful connections, insights, and growth we've experienced over the past four years. As we close this chapter with mixed emotions, we celebrate the community we've built, the conversations that have changed us, and the knowledge we've shared across the globe.
Though this podcast is concluding in its current form, our commitment to the veterinary profession and our personal paths of impact and investment remain unwavering. The lessons learned here will continue to influence the incredible work ahead.
We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who’s shared in this adventure, whether it be the guests, our listeners, or behind-the-scenes individuals who have made it all possible.
Stay passionate, stay curious, and until we cross paths again, keep leading with compassion and drive. Goodbye, for now.
Check out our website at theveterinaryproject.com for more info about the show, our hosts, and all things Veterinary Project, watch full episodes on UA-cam, or follow us on Instagram @theveterinaryproject.
Though this podcast is concluding in its current form, our commitment to the veterinary profession and our personal paths of impact and investment remain unwavering. The lessons learned here will continue to influence the incredible work ahead.
We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who’s shared in this adventure, whether it be the guests, our listeners, or behind-the-scenes individuals who have made it all possible.
Stay passionate, stay curious, and until we cross paths again, keep leading with compassion and drive. Goodbye, for now.
Check out our website at theveterinaryproject.com for more info about the show, our hosts, and all things Veterinary Project, watch full episodes on UA-cam, or follow us on Instagram @theveterinaryproject.
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Tune in to our latest gripping discussion with Dr. Jordan Woodsworth where the veil on veterinary mishaps is lifted. Hosts Dr. Mike Bugg and Dr. Jonathan Leicht delve into the seldom-discussed reality of medical errors within veterinary practices. In a transparent conversation, Dr. Woodsworth shares valuable insights, including a personal account that addresses the complexities of handling medi...
Real Vet Talk: Gold Standard vs Reality with Dr. Jordan Woodsworth DVM
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Gold Standard vs. A Spectrum of Care : The discussion dives into the evolution of veterinary care standards, challenging the "one-size-fits-all" approach and exploring more individualized treatment plans, especially in scenarios with limited client funds. In our latest episode, Dr. Jordan Woodsworth, our resident veterinary communications expert, returns to share invaluable insights from the fr...
Elevating Your Vet Practice Beyond Patient Care: Insights from Dr. Jonathan & Dr. Mike
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Are you on a journey to grow your veterinary practice beyond the basics of patient care? Dive into a world where community impact and team dedication pave the way for remarkable success. Dr. Jonathan Leicht and Dr. Mike Bugg, in a heart-to-heart conversation on The Veterinary Project Podcast, unveil the essence of scaling up with soul. This episode is a goldmine for both budding and seasoned pr...
From Anxiety to Alignment with Tim Collins
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In this episode, we delve deep into a conversation around all things anxiety with Tim Collins. Tim opens up about the intertwining of personal well-being and professional success, the mental burdens that come with high performance, and his journey toward embracing simplicity and flexibility. You won’t want to miss this candid and vulnerable discussion! In this episode, we discuss: - Anxiety as ...
Embracing Vulnerability in Veterinary Medicine with Philip McKernan
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In this episode, we explore the high emotional stakes of our profession and the need for courageous conversations. Philip reminds us that fulfillment transcends career accomplishments, challenging us to reflect on our internal dialogues. He shares stories of personal awakening and the critical role of self-compassion. Join us in this episode as we confront the uncomfortable but necessary questi...
The “Not so Secret” Life of a Vet Influencer: From Cow Care to Corporate Leadership
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Feeling the weight of public opinion? Dr. Marissa admits to imposter syndrome yet stands tall. Personal branding means sticking to your values, despite ‘the noise’. In this episode, Dr. Marissa opens up about the challenges she's faced from dealing with criticism to managing a multifaceted career. Her insights into maintaining a work-life balance and how she juggles her roles at Fairlife and he...
Unlocking Veterinary Wellness: Strategies for Holistic Health with Ryan Kennedy
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Unlocking Veterinary Wellness: Strategies for Holistic Health with Ryan Kennedy
The Big Downtime Debate: Drs’ Mike and Jonny guide to the Holidays
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The Big Downtime Debate: Drs’ Mike and Jonny guide to the Holidays
Stress Wisely and Communicate Exceptionally with Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe
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Announcing a pregnancy in the workplace
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Announcing a pregnancy in the workplace
Shattering Taboos: Unveiling the Hidden Truths of Pregnancy and Maternity in The Veterinary World
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The Real Story Goes Beyond The Buzzwords
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Sharing Your Story with Dr. Melanie Barham, CEO of Vets Stay Go Diversify
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Are you giving people time but not attention?
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Are you giving people time but not attention?
The Relationship Roundtable with Mike & Jonny
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The Relationship Roundtable with Mike & Jonny
How do you get people to adopt new technology? Make it flow with existing processes
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How do you get people to adopt new technology? Make it flow with existing processes
Taking Control of Your Clinic's Tracking with Yang Shi and Cecilia Baer of VetSnap
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Taking Control of Your Clinic's Tracking with Yang Shi and Cecilia Baer of VetSnap
Your Money is Your Responsibility: Jillian Carr, Founder of Steady Gait Planning
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Your Money is Your Responsibility: Jillian Carr, Founder of Steady Gait Planning
Veterinary Employment Contracts in 2023
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Veterinary Employment Contracts in 2023
This is incredibly hard and it always will be!
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This is incredibly hard and it always will be!
Want to skyrocket your focus and productivity? Do this one thing...
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Amy Oliver: Unapologetically Helping Health Care Leaders and Practice Owners Live and Lead Better
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If you're a new veterinary grad, do not do this...
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If you're a new veterinary grad, do not do this...
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hoo boy, I like the sound of the 115% staff cost.. here in the UK, I read that you should budget 1.7 x the salary for the cost of staff (screaming face emoji). I'm only 6 months in and trying not to think about that bit too much..
No it's not Location Location it's integrity integrity if I trust you I will drive to China . My vet Is using the Medicine onsior injection and pills to make the cats Sick on purpose so she can make more money on return Visits, she has a waiting room full of people with sick cats after a Neuter and Spay. the vet clinic Name is Community Cat Clinic in Duluth Ga . evil practice So when the customer makes the Second Appointment because the cat is vomiting and so sick now she gets to do hundreds of Dollars on Lab Test
Love this! This is very helpful for me as I enter a career in Mental Health Counseling.
I watched a couple of your episodes and I can tell they it was fruitful. Thank you for putting the effort.
Thank you so much great videos please keep them coming ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing all this valuable insight!
Thank you so much for this interview. I had not heard of Philip McKernan before, and after listening to him I have discovered someone whose straight talk and resources really resonate. I am feeling kind of stuck at this stage of my life, and I feel like I have heard this at just the right time.
Thank you so much for this interview. I had not heard of Philip McKernan before, and after listening to him I have discovered someone whose straight talk and resources really resonate. I am feeling kind of stuck at this stage of my life, and I feel like I have heard this at just the right time. 😊
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When you say new grads are in the range of 90-120K+ are you using Canadian or US dollars?
He said Canada
Hi! I've lived for close to 6 months in Calgary-Banff previously in 2017 though I'm from far away Asia in Singapore. My family kept 2 lovable pet dogs for more than 16 years before losing them to old age. My ChiHuaHua died of cardiac arrest at age 14 while the JRT had a home-call euthanasia past age 16 by a veterinarian trained in NZ.
Thank you for this..
Woot woot, Dr. Kat!!!!
Schools don't train them well enough. I've seen terrible young vets through out the years
Excellent discussion! Thanks for your help!
Hi there! I am learning more about contract negotiations as a current year 5 set to graduate next year & am slightly confused about production salary. so do we get paid the production earnings made eg: 25% of production amount (25% x 40,000 a month = 10,000/month & just say base salary per month is 9,000, so our production paid would be 1,000?) but what if at 25% production the target production rate per month is 36,000 but we are producing 40,000? does that change anything? sorry if this is confusing! i am just as confused.. thank you in advance!
Hiya, great video, and project. I hope I'm not out of order, but I was hoping for some advice. I'm a 51-year-old academic/teacher. I have spent the better part of the last 23 years teaching and I am looking to transition into a way of life that is more meaningful for me at this stage in my life. In short, I am considering going back to uni and studying Veterinary Medicine. I live in Mexico, although I am Australian, and I am a little unsure whether or not to go down this path. Any chance of some insight into "older" newbie vets? In any case, I love the channel and appreciate any insight you might offer me.
loved this, thank you! :)
Hey yall i just wanted to say i really appreciate yalls videoes, i am finishing up my freshman year at a community college and am so exicted and am working to make sure vet school will happen for me and ultimatley a career as a veterinarian, and yalls videos are so interesting, informative, and helpful. Thanks! Keep it up!
Do you have to have any license to open one? Or you can just hire someone with a license?
Loved this, thank you.
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I am just seeing this video and thought it was well done - excellent topic and everything is so accurate. Quick question, where do you pull your benchmarking data? Are there particular sources you are especially fond of and trust the data more than others? Thank you.
Hi guys, I am the belgian vet that wanted an address to send some belgian beer. I have been following the veterinary project from the start. I can safely say the new episode is always a highlight of my week. I may have part of the explanation why you have a lot of listeners from our country. I am the owner of a mixed veterinary practice the north of Belgium, but I also have an academical background. I have been an assistant professor at the faculty of veterinary medicine of Ghent university for 7 years, doing a PhD and attaing a Diplomate degree on animal reproduction. Because of this, we get a lot of vet students coming over to see practice as an intern (about 30 students a year). The thing I always tell them, is that they have to listen to you guys, because being a vet is so much more than helping or curing animals. I have experienced this myself by trial and error over the past 25 years of being a vet. It may seem strange to you that people of european countries follow you but I think this is natural. Vets all over the world experience similar things, face the same challenges. So, thanks Jonathan and Michael for making those great podcasts that help regular vets like me. The offer for sending some belgian beer is still open!!!!
thats not entirely true. take my family for instance. you can negotiate for something all you want, they will sometimes agree but never deliver
So sad to hear of Devin’s passing on November 20, 2022. I never met him but will not forget him. Thank you for these podcasts.
Im a vet and I feel I made a terrible mistake with my own puppy. He was 11 weeks and had his first parvo shot at 8 weeks . I came home and noticed diarrhea. I though hmm coccidia so I treated with ponazuril and also metronidazole. The pup was eating good , playing. I left for work and came home the next day and noticed he was hiding when he came in. He vomited. I gave cerenia and he drank plenty of water . I went to sleep , woke up and he has body diarrhea and was staggering and extremely weak . Way to small for me to get an IV in. I called in work that day to take care of him . I did not know I could not give plain water subcutaneous but I did. Probably 100 mls of boiled water. I figured his potassium was low . Plumbs says give subcutaneous at 40 meq in I liter ( 4 cups). I mistread 4 oz for 4 cups and mixed in 20 meq kcl in 4 oz of water and gave maybe 50 ml of it subcutaneous. I'm not sure if he just died from parvo or if my attempts to save him did. He was already pretty much flat out but I can't help but wonder if the water instead of LRS plus potassium amount did it. Within an hour of givinf it he died. I will NEVER make that mistake again but it's so sad for my puppy. I'm supposed to help him and I feel like i killed him .
Very interesting
You have no idea how much I appreciate this. Every since I was five I have wanted to be a vet. I am wrapping up my first semester of college and am still passionate and these videos' are so helpful and informative. Thank you!
Thanks for the content! Great. Resonates clearly with my own life. Keep up the great work
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Please do not blame the import/exporter. I've been in this industry as an importer of medical equipment for over 30+ yrs and our cost is not the problem. FORD had to speak out on this even on the automotive side. The dealer aka the store owner is the one who sets the price. I have seen VET's charge for things we give them for free because they purchased a new unit. VET care is basically an all cash business. And with a cash business you have short term money and not recurring income. Meaning if they sell the business "clients" are not worth a lot because they can't be account for coming back next time. You are more paying for a mailing list and that has good value, but not that same as a place that has a membership base. So chalk this on greed and trying to fatten the books to sell.
Thanks for sharing!
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Great podcast. So cool to see you guys openly exploring the profession in a TOTALLY different way with a podcast, what a fantastic project! Looking forward to catching up with some of your back catalog - Joe
Thank you! Great job!
Meslektaşım Veteriner hekim Dr.Hilal DOĞAN'a sunum ve konuşması için çok teşekkür ediyorum. Çok yararlı oldu. Buradan #catfriendyclinic ararken kendisine tesadüf ulaştım. San Diago da profeyonel konferans sunumu notlarındaki davranışla ilgili yazısından ulaştım. Belki konu üzerine yazılıp ve konuşulacak çok şey var. Kendisinin eğer vakit varsa ve şartları tabi bilemiyorum,acil veteriner kliniği görmüştüm. Ara ara da olsa yazı ve sohbet olursa youtube kanalı varsa çok faydalı olur, tüm veteriner hekimlere....Çok teşekkürler size ve Dr.Hilal DOĞAN'a...Selamlar Türkiye'den...#vetmed #veterinary #mentalhealth #veterinerhekimheryerde #veterinerhekim
Just stumbled on your podcast today 04/June/2022. I kind of love the conversation,are Veterinarian like me outside Europe & USA qualify to be part of this project? If yes?, here is my registration number here in Nigeria (Veterinary Council of Nigeria (6694).
First like and comment! Whooo. Thank you for this helpful content!
I literally just told my wife (who wants to work with animals) about the info from this video and comments. Fingers crossed she goes for it 😈
This is going to be an 8 year + rough patch if we don’t address this as an industry. It takes at least that long to become a vet. There are about 127,000 veterinarians practicing, and about 90.5 million households who own a pet. According to some recent data, over 75 million pets are expected to go without medical care in the next 10 years due to a shortage of vets and professional staff. Two practices have closed in our community because the vets couldn’t sell or continue, they just closed the business. We are so busy. My doc doesn’t get an off day, she works 60+ hour weeks. Our ER’s don’t take over night patients, so we try to keep them over night if can. We are handling more advanced cases because the specialties are over run with patients. We’ve been trying to find a vet for over a year. I’m so tired of fighting every day, when it’s never enough. I don’t know how much longer we can hang on.
Don't forget #6 - bend every customer you can over for your pet. Charge them high rates and hold them captive unless they bring their pet in for a $200 check up and $150 worth of pills. Its sad when your bill costs more than your dog. #7 - bring cream before you go in because your gonna need it. You and your pet.
Not a veterinarian, but they graduate with 200k dollars of debt on average. Their suicidal rates are one of the highest. It’s a stressful job. Pet ownership is expensive. If you can’t afford, I am sorry.
If you can't afford your pet, don't keep them, let them roam free
Thanks for this podcast!
This is crazy. Too much nonsense. I can't follow what they are talking about. Are they just wanting to cover up misdeeds of their fellow vets or what? In the US there is no one standing up for our pets, it's just about vets covering up for bad vets. Never any justice for the pets and their parents. My dog was killed and there's no recourse. I don't see any better in Canada. Only talking about risk management = avoiding responsibility.
Terrific podcast and much appreciated advice from Mr. Jack, particularly regarding informed consent. Thank you!!!
I love you for being so empathetic and prioritising the mental health of employees.Business perspectively this increases the profit.People tend to be more committed when they can balance their life.That's an example of good leadership! I work 24/7 as a specialist and I totally know what less hours would mean to the quality my life and my family.And at the end of the day:"Team is not a group of people that work together.Team is a group of people that work together and trust each other"(S.Sinek).Thank you!