4 Shame Triggers We Need to Fight in Vet Med

Applying Book Rounds, Mindset, Professional Health, Uncategorized, Well-being

Shame doesn’t help us. It hurts us. Brene Brown has spent her career studying the impact of shame on individuals, and she’s found it is associated with isolation, paralysis, and a fixed mindset. Shame shuts down our hope that we can do better. It is the belief that we are bad, and we cannot change […]

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Pssst. Your Check Engine Light is On.

Applying Book Rounds, Clinical Practice, Professional Health, Uncategorized, Well-being

Kristina Kiefer Our Book Rounds topic this month was on Burnout. I learned quite a bit, in spite of the fact that I’ve been on a personal mission to avoid burnout even prior to vet school. I considered myself high risk. I get bored easily. I am an all or nothing personality. I get socially […]

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Book Rounds: Emotional Intelligence


Book Rounds, Inter-personal skills, Mindset, Personal Growth, Professional Skills Development

Emotional Intelligence 2.0 Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves Who should read: All humans + many cats Favorite quote: “The biggest obstacle to increasing your self-awareness is the tendency to avoid the discomfort that comes from seeing yourself as you really are.”  Veterinarians are screened for intelligence pretty intensively. Back in my day, admissions screenings weighed your academic […]

December 4, 2019

Book Rounds: Burnout


Book Rounds, Clinical Practice, Management, Personal Growth, Professional Health, Professional Skills Development, Well-being

Burnout: The secret to unlocking the stress cycle Emily Nagoski, PhD, Amelia Nagoski, DMA I believe this book needs no introduction to explain why this is a useful topic for veterinarians to be aware of! This was an outstanding look at the subject, offering information on recognizing and managing the experience of burnout. And to […]

November 2, 2019

Book Rounds: Statistical Smarts


Book Rounds, Professional Skills Development

How to Lie with Statistics Darrell Huff A humorous, insightful and easy read outlining the foibles of statistics and our interpretation of them. Highly recommended as a refresher for those that feel like they’ve lost touch with statistics, or those that would appreciate a reasonable reference to offer owners who wish to be well-informed. The […]

July 2, 2019