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Stress First Aid for Veterinary Teams
Stills from Central Line of Katie Berlin, DVM, and Melyssa Allen, MA, DACLM

Culture and Wellbeing

Stress First Aid for Veterinary Teams

Melyssa Allen, MA, CHWC, DACLM, aims to make first aid for stress just as second-nature for veterinary professionals. Allen describes the Stress First Aid framework, first developed for the US military and now available for healthcare workers, and why it should be part of every veterinary practice, just like antihistamines, Band-Aids, and an eye wash station.

Noncompete Clauses and Veterinary Practice
Closeup photo of non-compete clause paperwork on a clipboard with a pen on top of it

Practice Management

Noncompete Clauses and Veterinary Practice

A proposed FTC rule could ban noncompete clauses. The debate is fierce and ongoing. This article explores some of the challenges and repercussions of the proposed ban.

Beyond the EAP
Illustration of 3 silhouettes that representing the different states of wellbeing and a range of emotions from anger to happiness to sadness.

Culture and Wellbeing

Beyond the EAP

Veterinary professionals can “give ‘til it hurts,” sacrificing their mental health and wellbeing while helping pets and the people who love them. In this article, veterinary social workers and other wellness experts share tips on ways to bolster mental health in the day-to-day and why it’s so important.

Pain Management Is a Team Sport
Pain management starts at the beginning: A CSR checking in a feline patient and talking to the client

Culture and People

Pain Management Is a Team Sport

The prevention and management of pain in veterinary patients is a core responsibility that should be shared by all members of the veterinary team. This article explores creating a team that is focused on pain management—from the CSR to the client.

Employee of the Month, September 2023
Ericka Ivey

Employee of the Month

Employee of the Month, September 2023

This month’s prize winner is Practice Manager Ericka Ivey, from All for Pets Veterinary Clinic in Cabot, Arkansas!

Notebook: September 2023
3 images: Clemson University, Elizabeth Strand, PhD, LCSW, and 2 dogs playing with a tennis ball

Behavior

Notebook: September 2023

News briefs from across the veterinary industry and beyond. This month’s articles include: Pet Insurance Industry Surpasses $3.5 billion; New Center for Veterinary Social Work; Clemson Approves New College of Veterinary Medicine; Research Finds Dogs Have Better Health Outcomes With Another Animal in the home; and Veterinary Supplier Sentenced for Misbranded Drugs.

Inside AAHA September 2023
Margot Vahrenwald DVM and various images from the September publicity toolbox

Culture and Wellbeing

Inside AAHA September 2023

Margot Vahrenwald DVM, AAHA’s president for 2022–2023, shares an anecdote that illustrates the toll that poor mental health can take on a team, and how a caring attitude can unite the team. The Community shares memories of accreditation and its importance, 90 years after AAHA began.

Couple leads with kindness at AAHA-award finalist

Couple leads with kindness at AAHA-award finalist

What happens when college sweetheart veterinarians work together? When they embrace community service, teamwork, and the passion to provide the best care, their practice becomes a finalist for the 2023 AAHA-Accredited Practice of the Year.

Collaboration with specialists expands spectrum of options in general practice

Collaboration with specialists expands spectrum of options in general practice

Founded in 2023, the online collaborative space known as VetHive operates on four principles: creating a culture of support, rejecting the ivory tower mentality, being our authentic selves, and viewing veterinary medicine as a team sport. NEWStat chats with founder Kate Baker, DVM, MS, DACVP (Clinical Pathology).

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