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المحتوى المقدم من Dr. Hubert Hiemstra. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Dr. Hubert Hiemstra أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Vet life can be tough—but it’s also good. So, how do we make it even better? Join inspiring conversations with veterinary trailblazers who share real stories, fresh ideas, and strategies to help the talented, passionate humans (like you!) who make up the veterinary profession thrive—in work and in life. Hosted by Dr. Hubert Hiemstra, a veterinarian with over 20 years of experience and a passion for helping vets build happier, more fulfilling careers. Hubert brings warmth, curiosity, and a knack for asking the right questions, creating a space where the best ideas in vet med come to life.
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المحتوى المقدم من Dr. Hubert Hiemstra. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Dr. Hubert Hiemstra أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Vet life can be tough—but it’s also good. So, how do we make it even better? Join inspiring conversations with veterinary trailblazers who share real stories, fresh ideas, and strategies to help the talented, passionate humans (like you!) who make up the veterinary profession thrive—in work and in life. Hosted by Dr. Hubert Hiemstra, a veterinarian with over 20 years of experience and a passion for helping vets build happier, more fulfilling careers. Hubert brings warmth, curiosity, and a knack for asking the right questions, creating a space where the best ideas in vet med come to life.
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1 #141: From FOMO to Pro: How I Use AI in the Clinic (And How You Can Too). With Dr Hubert Hiemstra 1:03:40
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In this solo episode Hugh tackles a bold idea: if you're not currently using AI in your clinical veterinary work, you may be falling behind. And if/when artificial intelligence gets to the point where it reliably has access to all the most up to date information for managing your patients, will you be negligent if you DON’T use it? Hubert shares how artificial intelligence is quietly but powerfully reshaping veterinary practice. He paints a vivid picture of an AI-powered clinic, shows you practical tools you can start using immediately, and challenges you to rethink the future of your role as a vet. What you'll discover: A demo showing how to use ChatGPT for clinical reasoning, how to build your own custom AI assistants, and how to set up a personal knowledge library with free tools like Google's NotebookLM. How to spot and handle AI hallucinations — and why your human skills like empathy and ethical judgment are still your unique superpowers. The business opportunities of AI for your practice, and why clinics that embrace AI may thrive while others struggle. How AI could reshape veterinary education and open doors to a more sustainable, fulfilling career . Hubert doesn’t just speculate — he shows you how AI can work in clinics today, and how you can lead instead of lagging behind. Tune in if you're ready to future-proof your practice, sharpen your skills, and unlock a better way to be a vet. Try out our AI Blood Gas Assistant Join us at Vets on Tour Wānaka , NZ, for the most fun CE event you’ll attend this year. Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com . Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. Topics and time stamps 03:08 What could the future of clinical practice look like with AI? 12:48 Can I trust it? What does the data say? 18:22 Where does Ai get its information from? 25:20 How I use it: Using 'general' models for clinical decision making 33:29 Building your own Ai tools 34:06 Google Notebook LM 40:58 MyGPT - your own assistant 54:49 What might the role of the future veterinarian look like?…
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1 #140: Science vs Profit: Navigating Medicine, Money, and Morals. With Dr Brennen McKenzie 1:21:50
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Join us for the Vet Vault's own conference in the snow: Vets On Tour Wānaka , New Zealand, 10-15 August 2025! Have you ever felt pressured, as a vet, to do more 'stuff' - diagnostics, procedures, and sell more, even when you can’t quite see the clinical justification for it? In this episode we welcome Dr. Brennen McKenzie -veterinarian, researcher, creator of the SkeptVet blog , author of Placebos for Pets? The Truth About Alternative Medicine in Animals, and all-round lover of science-based thinking. And who better to help us draw the line between solid science and revenue-driven decision making than someone who is known for their scepticism? Dr. McKenzie brings real-world wisdom and refreshing honesty to the debate. Together we explore the often-unspoken pressures of profit-driven care, commission-based pay, and what happens when business incentives conflict with good science. Brennen shares lessons from two decades in practice on how to use Spectrum of care reasoning to make clinical decisions that respect science, client resources, and the needs of your employer. A must-listen for any vet who’s ever questioned the system—and their place in it. Find out more about Brennen's current work in longevity at loyal.com . Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com . Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. Episode Topics and Timestamps 08:11 The Shift to Profit Driven Veterinary Practice 09:46 A Guide to Evidence-Based Decision Making 12:00 Client Communication and Financial Constraints 17:31 Spectrum of Care: A New Approach 32:15 Overdiagnosis and Screening: A Critical Look 39:09 Cognitive Psychology in Veterinary Decision Making 42:45 The Power of Checklists in Medical Practice 43:18 Balancing Autonomy and Systematic Decision Making 45:52 Clinical Audits: Improving Practice Through Data 48:36 Intuitive vs. Algorithmic Thinking in Veterinary Medicine 51:37 The Pitfalls of Anecdotal Evidence in Veterinary Practice 01:07:40 Communicating with Clients About Unproven Therapies 01:18:17 Pass Along Question and The One Bit of Advice…
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1 #139: Stop The Overwhelm: Veterinary Productivity Secrets from the Getting Things Done Master. With David Allen 54:37
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Veterinary practice can be unpredictable, exhausting, and full of interruptions - not that conducive to getting things done, right? But what if you could handle it all with mind-like-water calm? In this episode I pick the brain of productivity legend David Allen , creator of Getting Things Done (GTD) , to show you exactly how. This isn’t about squeezing more into your day — it’s about cutting mental clutter, regaining focus, and feeling in control , even when it all hits the fan.You'll learn simple, actionable GTD strategies that busy vets can use today: Master the 5 GTD steps for veterinary practice: Capture: Never lose track of to-dos in a busy clinic again Clarify: Break down complex patient tasks into clear next steps Organise: Build bulletproof systems your whole team can trust Reflect: Create powerful review routines for team rounds and personal clarity Engage: Focus on what matters, when it matters Beat interruptions without losing your mind Why task-switching drains your brain — and what to do instead. The simple tools that keep you sane and focused. How to ‘park’ distractions and re-engage fast. Transform team rounds and communication The secret to closing open loops (and reducing anxiety for everyone) How structured reflection makes complex caseloads manageable Balancing roles and flexibility for smooth team dynamics Join us for Vets On Tour Wānaka , New Zealand, 10-15 August 2025. Limited Early Bird Tickets on sale now. Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com . Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. Topics and Timestamps 03:09 Mind Like Water: The Key to Clarity 05:15 Challenges in Veterinary Productivity 20:33 Practical Tips for Capturing Tasks 28:58 Managing Multiple Projects and Tasks 29:26 The Importance of Knowing the Next Step 30:14 Dealing with Task Shifting and Interruptions 32:25 Organizing Physical and Mental Spaces 35:43 Team Dynamics and Productivity 38:02 Effective Rounds42:20 Balancing Defined Roles and Flexibility 47:35 Book recommendations 48:49 Pass along question…
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1 #138: Veterinary Specialisation Without The Residency: The ’Scenic Route’ You Didn’t Know Existed. With Dr Matt Booth (Part 2) 27:19
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“Did you know the AVMA doesn’t actually require a residency to become a specialist?” Yeah, neither did we—until Dr. Matt Booth dropped that fact-bomb. And it’s bigger than just an interesting fact - it’s a mindset shift that cracks the door wide open to alternative routes to specialisation —for veterinarrians who want to grow their careers, but can’t jump through the hoops of the traditional residency pathway. So, if you are: - Ambitious, but feeling a bit stuck - Limited by the realities of life outside the clinic - Or just curious about your options in veterinary medicine This one’s for you. Join us for part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Matt Booth—former ER practice owner and ER practice development lead at Ethos Veterinary Health—as we rethink what’s possible in the future of specialisation. Topics and Time Stamps 02:04 Alternative Specialisation Routes 03:17 Challenges and Benefits of Non-Traditional Paths 09:17 Exploring the Hybrid Credentialing Path 19:31 Podcast Recommendations 21:54 Pass along question Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com . Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week.…
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1 #137: Why Emergency Vets Quit (Spoiler Alert: It’s Not What You Think!) With Dr Matt Booth 53:13
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Most vets believe it’s inevitable—on average, they leave Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) after just 3-5 years. The obvious culprit? Shift work, right? But what if that’s just scratching the surface? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Matt Booth , ER Practice Development Lead at Ethos Veterinary Health, to break down surprising findings from his survey of 3,500 emergency veterinarians. Together, we explore the Five Buckets of Retention—the REAL factors that determine whether your career in emergency medicine thrives or fizzles out. Spoiler: It’s not all about night shifts and burnout. We dig into leadership challenges, the keys to professional growth, and how these insights apply beyond ECC to every role in veterinary medicine. You’ll also catch highlights from my previous chat with Dr. Matt at IVECCS 2023, where we shared actionable strategies for improving recruitment and building sustainable veterinary careers. Whether you’re an ER vet looking for longevity or a practice leader aiming to attract and retain top talent, this episode is your guide to rethinking retention and career sustainability in veterinary medicine. Topics and Timestamps: 00:40 Meet Dr. Matt Booth and the Five Buckets03:47 Recruitment Insights from 202307:36 Survey Findings and Retention Strategies12:07 The Five Buckets of Retention27:07 The Burden of Being a Giver28:23 Creative Solutions for Employee Retention29:04 Leadership and Gender Representation39:59 The Role of paid time off in Retention43:40 Creating a Positive Work Environment46:37 Professional Educational Growth Join me at JAVECCS Tokyo on 15 and 16 March, and at IVECCS 2025 in San Diego on 4-8 Septembet. Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes, library of show notes and access to our veterinary practice AI Toolbox at vvn.supercast.com . Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week.…
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1 136: Are You Studying Wrong? 3 Counter-Intuitive Science-Backed Study Methods For Veterinary Professionals. With Dr Matt Hollindale 45:14
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Try our AI Blood Gas Assistant here Are you wasting hours on outdated study methods like cramming and re-reading—only to forget everything by exam day? You might be studying wrong—and Dr. Matt Hollindale is here to help you fix that so you can learn smarter, not harder. When preparing for his ECC Membership exams, Dr. Matt became obsessed with the science of study. The result? He achieved the top marks of the 2023 cohort. Now, he’s applying the same methods to his residency training and sharing them with you. In this episode, we dive into science-backed strategies that transform how you study. Say goodbye to endless highlighting, reading and re-reading, and hello to techniques that actually makes things stick. Whether you’re a veterinary student building good habits early or preparing for specialist exams, this episode will save you many hours. (And possibly even some tears!) Here’s what we cover: The biggest study mistakes you didn’t know you’re making. How active recall and spaced repetition turbocharge your memory. The best AI and tech tools to revolutionise your study game. Why prioritising your well-being is as critical as your study hours. Links & Resources Lift your clinical game with our RACE-approved clinical podcasts at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. Topics and Time Stamps 04:33 Common Study Mistakes 08:58 Study Techniques That Actually Work 18:11 Making It Practical 20:56 Using Spaced Repetition for Better Long-Term Memory 29:08 Tech and AI Study Tools 31:39 Google Notebook LMS 34:38 Advanced Strategies 38:54 The Importance of Self-Care in Studying We’d love to hear from you! Email us at info@thevetvault.com or reach out via our contact form . If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who you think could benefit from these game-changing study strategies!…
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1 #135: I Want To, But I Can’t: 3 Ways Moral Injury Differs From Burnout (And Why It Matters). With Dr Shannon Bass 56:18
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Lift your clinical game with our RACE-approved clinical podcasts at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. Do you ever feel just... flat? Not inspired, not excited, and certainly not energised. It might feel like burnout. Or is it compassion fatigue? Maybe it's neither. You know those moments in veterinary medicine when you know the right thing to do, but external circumstances prevent you from doing it? That dissonance, that discomfort deep in your core: that’s moral injury. In this episode, we unravel the complexities of moral injury with Dr. Shannon Bass , a leader in veterinary medicine and a passionate advocate for supporting veterinarians through the psychological challenges they face. Moral injury, often confused with burnout or compassion fatigue , is an under-discussed but critical issue in our profession. Together with Dr. Bass, we explore the distinctions between these terms, their impact on veterinary professionals, and how to address them effectively. Dr. Bass brings over 20 years of experience in general practice, emergency veterinary medicine, and leadership to this conversation, where you’ll learn How moral injury manifests in daily practice The importance of differentiating it from burnout and compassion fatigue Why 'client bashing' can be a symptom of moral distress, and Practical steps to create healthier and more supportive veterinary work environments. Topics and Time Stamps Defining Moral Injury - 02:58 Differentiating Trauma, Moral Injury, and Burnout - 07:04 Moral Injury in Veterinary Practice: Subtle and Irresolvable Cases - 10:03 What’s New for the Vet Vault in 2025 - 16:33 Moral Injury vs Moral Distress - 21:18 Moral Injury vs Compassion Fatigue - 24:01 How Does Moral Injury Manifest? - 27:01 How to Address Moral Injury: Recognising and Implementing Solutions - 29:44 The Role of Vulnerability and Shared Experiences - 33:25 Communication, Community, and Support - 38:59 Shannon’s Podcast Choices - 46:29 Pass-Along Question - 49:30 Get in Touch Email us at info@thevetvault.com if you want to find out more about Vet Vault/Vets on Tour 2025 in Wanaka, NZ, or about the Essential Consequence Management series for practice leaders with Rhonda Andrews. We love to hear from you! If you have a question for us or you’d like to give us some feedback, please get in touch via our contact form , or catch up with us on Instagram . If you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you’re listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.…
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1 134: 5 Reasons Veterinary Teams Feel Undervalued—And How to Leverage ‘Zone of Genius’ to Change That. With Dr Natalie Fayman and Crystal Stokes 1:07:08
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Hands up if you feel truly valued and respected at work. In this episode, we dig deep into what truly makes employees feel valued and how leaders can create workplaces that people never want to leave. Spoiler: It’s not just about pay, pizza parties, or avoiding toxic behaviour. We’re aiming much higher! Why You Should Listen Workplaces that crack the code of real team respect and value don’t just retain their talent — they thrive. Whether you’re a team leader or an employed vet, this episode is packed with actionable insights on creating meaningful change, improving communication, and unlocking your unique “zone of genius.” What Team Leaders Will Learn • How to spot and fix the subtle cues that make employees feel unheard and replaceable. •.The counter-intuitive financial upside of investing in team development. “I think that organisations are sometimes coming in backwards, where it’s like: ‘Let’s just focus on the numbers and the metrics.’ If you develop amazing talent and build a strong team, you will make so much money. It is not the other way around.” •.Practical tips to tackle team disengagement and avoid the high cost of turnover. • Strategies for better communication and feedback without burning out as a leader. “Because our brains are pre-programmed to attune to the negative, it’s going to be a negative story. So when people don’t understand what’s happening, they’re going to jump to the worst-case scenario, spread rumours, and act accordingly.” What Employed Vets Will Learn • How to advocate for yourself without feeling ‘pushy’ or ‘needy’. • Why you might be feeling stuck in your role, and what to do about it. • How to discover and step into your ‘zone of genius.’ “If I can maximise my time and attention there, I will be of most use to my company, my team, myself, my patients — everybody.” Our guests are: • Dr. Natalie Fayman : A veterinarian with 30+ years of clinical experience turned certified Positive Intelligence coach, and champion for less workplace dread and more veterinary dream teams • Crystal Stokes : A former ER vet tech turned licensed psychotherapist and leadership coach. As the founder of Full Circle Lab, she’s on a mission to bridge the gap between veterinary leadership and teams. Say not to settling for a ‘meh’ workplace by hitting play on this episode in to learn how to create (or find!) a role where you’re truly respected, valued, and thriving. Your veterinary dream team starts here! Topics and Time Stamps: 06:23 : Recognising the subtle things that make people feel undervalued 08:50 : The counter-intuitive truth about investing time and money in team development 12:36 : The repercussions of getting this wrong 18:13 : Leveraging the team to get this right 21:25 : Why it’s important to know the limits of your skills 25:23 : Upcoming events and conferences 28:41 : Pushing for change as someone who is not in a leadership role 35:05 : Better systems for better feedback 37:32 : Discovering your ‘zone of genius’ 45:59 : Addressing team disengagement 52:21 : Effective communication and feedback 58:12 : Podcast recommendations 58:52 : The pass-along question Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. Join me at the JAVECCS ECC conference in Tokyo on 15 and 16 March.…
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1 🔓 Anesthesia-Associated Hyperkalemia. (Or, That Thing That Greyhounds Do When You Anesthetise Them) With Dr Stacey Jones 28:25
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Get the show notes for this episode, plus a very neat treatment guide for hyperkalaemia, here. Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com . Get help with your tricky cases in our Specialist Support Space. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. You may have heard about a condition where greyhounds can become dangerously hyperkalaemic under anaesthesia, but did you know that this isn’t something that happens exclusively in greyhounds? And do you know what the risk factors are for this happening, what you can do to try and prevent it, or how to preempt it? If the answer to any of these is no, and you ever anaesthetise non-human species, then this is one of those “will probably save a patient’s life one day” episodes. Our guest is Dr Stacey Jones, who was involved in publishing the first paper on anaesthesia-associated hyperkalaemia in greyhounds that brought this condition to the veterinary world’s attention. She joins the podcast to share what she learnt while conducting the research for this paper, as well as to provide an update on the work that has been done since that first publication. This update fleshes out our understanding of the condition, focusing on what you need to know about it in practice. Episode Topics and Timestamps 04:06 Symptoms and Detection 07:27 The Greyhound Project: A Case Study 19:15 Hyperkalemia Beyond Greyhounds 22:05 Practical Takeaways 27:53 Conclusion and Additional Resources…
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1 #133: The Menopause Conversation You'd Have If Your Bestie Was A Woman's Health Specialist. With Dr Nicole Avard and Georgina Drury 53:07
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Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. “This is not a women's issue: this is a societal issue. We all have women in our lives that we love, that we work with, that we care for, and we MUST be putting these conversations on the table.” If you’re listening to THIS podcast, chances are you’re a veterinarian. That means that statistically, there’s about a 70% chance you’re a woman. That makes an honest, in-depth conversation about menopause not just relevant, but essential. This is that conversation. And even if you’re not a woman, or menopause is still decades away for you, you almost certainly work with or live with someone for whom this topic is, or will be, very significant. You should absolutely care about it- and know about it. In this question-and-answer conversation, recorded live at the Greencross Symposium 202 4, we unpack the science, symptoms, and solutions with Dr. Nicole Avard, menopause specialist, and Georgie Drury , founder of Metluma, a digital health initiative that supports women through menopause. From understanding the biology of menopause to tackling its impact on mental health, career, and workplace culture, this is the conversation you didn’t know you needed—but one that will make a difference in your life and practice. Topics and Timestamps [ 00:04:00] Menopause 101 [00:06:00] Biological Changes During Menopause [00:08:00] Symptoms of Menopause [00:12:00] Mental Health and Menopause [00:15:00] Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment [00:17:00] HRT Safety and Benefits [00:22:00] Myths and Misinformation [00:32:00] Organisational Responses to Menopause [00:40:00] Menopause Q&A Gradual discontinuation of HRT. Role of diet in managing symptoms: [00:45:00] Advanced Questions on Treatment Using IUDs vs. transdermal progesterone. Blood tests for diagnosing postmenopause. Role of testosterone in symptom management. Speaker bios: Nicole Avard Dr Nicole Avard is a dedicated Menopause Specialist GP with 18 years of experience as an Integrative GP. As the Medical Director and Co-founder of Metluma, she is passionate about guiding women through the complexities of menopause. Dr Nic has supported thousands of women on their menopausal journey, offering compassionate and individualized care. Georgia Drury Georgie is an experienced entrepreneur and CEO, with a passion for health and technology. As founder and CEO of Springday, she built the business into a multi-million-dollar global organisation, operating across 13 countries in ASPAC before exiting and moving onto her next venture. With Hummingbird Innovations, Georgie advises, invests, and collaborates with boards and organisations. She is currently Co-founder and CEO of Metluma, an exciting and innovative digital health initiative aiming to support women by taking a proactive approach to menopause. We love to hear from you. Leave a review here , or get in touch with questions or feedback at info@thevetvault.com. And if you like what you hear, please share the love by rating us on your podcast player and hitting that share button and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.…
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1 #132: Beyond the Bottom Line: Redefining Veterinary Business Success and Mastering Money Conversations. With Dr. Paul Harrison 44:57
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Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts. Get your first two weeks free at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space . What if you asked the head of a famous business school for some veterinary business advice, but instead of telling you about a new system to increase productivity or some new marketing hack, he tells you to ‘focus less on the business side of veterinary practice’? "You have to stop imposing a managerial mindset on these types of businesses - a 'business mindset.' Managerialism has seeped into everything - into industries where it shouldn't be. " An interview that started with the goal of helping vets get better at having difficult finance conversations quickly detoured into a discussion about: - The philosophy of veterinary business, - Why the managerialism that works in some industries doesn’t always translate well into ours, and - What true success could look like. (Don’t worry - we do also get insights on how to make those money conversations less stressful!) Dr Paul Harrison is the Director of the MBA program and Co-Director of the Better Consumption Lab at Deakin University's School of Business, and Adjunct Professor at Sacred Heart University in Milan.The MBA program that Paul designed for Deakin ranks 1st in the world for class experience. Paul is a renowned international speaker on issues related to consumer behaviour, public health and well-being, governance, and marketing. Topics and Timestamps Money Conversations: Challenges and Strategies 04:50 Balancing Business and Values in Veterinary Practice 07:29 Rethinking Success: Beyond Financial Growth 12:17 Exciting News: Clinical Podcast Updates 17:24 Embracing Uncertainty and Value 19:32 Controlling the Customer Experience 24:08 Philosophical Approaches in Business 24:29 Understanding Customer Needs 25:45 Money Conversations in Veterinary Practice 27:15 Human Decision-Making in Emergencies 34:05 Emotional Management in Emergencies 40:30 We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you’d like to give us some feedback please get in touch via our contact form at thevetvault.com , or catch up with us on Instagram . And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you’re listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.…
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1 #131: Resilience Redefined, The Opposite Of Stuck, and Taking Control Of Your Own Wellbeing. With Dr Jess Moore-Jones 42:50
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Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts. Get your first two weeks free at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space . If you scroll through any veterinary chat group you won’t have to scroll for long before you see a conversation along the lines of: “My career as it is now isn’t really working for me, but I don’t know what my other options are. I feel… stuck.” So how do you become unstuck? Dr Jess Moore Jones is a bit obsessed with what keeps vets engaged and fulfilled, and she helps individuals and teams figure out how to create resilient and thriving cultures and careers through her business, Unleashed Coaching and Consulting , and in this episode we unpack a few of the talks she presented at WVAC 2024: The choices we make: taking back the power as veterinary professionals to be in control of our own resilience and our own wellbeing. YOU ARE NOT STUCK: helping veterinarians discover that a meaningful, fulfilling career (and life) is possible. Jess shares her thoughts on where the line is between being a good team member and having healthy boundaries, why being selfish in the short term can be generous in the long run, and we talk about the ‘four doors’ available to you with every challenging situation. We discuss Jess' first steps to becoming ‘unstuck’ from your career rut, and we ask the big question: are the new generations of vets ‘soft’, or just wise?! Join Dr Jess on 28 November 2024 for her online Women in Veterinary Leadership Summit. Topics and Time Stamps 02:21 The Generational Debate: Are Younger Vets Soft? 03:43 Resilience in Veterinary Medicine: Good vs. Toxic 10:30 Balancing Boundaries: Soft vs. Hard 15:15 Long-term Resilience vs Short-Term People-Pleasing 20:02 Career Coaching: Moving from Stuck to Fulfilled 22:55 Challenging Traditional Work Structures 23:34 Discovering Your True Self 25:06 Overcoming Fear and Taking Action 26:22 Exploring New Opportunities 29:05 The Power of Choice in Your Career 34:27 Mindfulness and Self-Awareness 36:01 Choosing Your Perspective 40:31 Embracing Negative Emotions We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you’d like to give us some feedback please get in touch via our contact form at thevetvault.com , or catch up with us on Instagram . And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you’re listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.…
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The Vet Vault: Fall In Love With Veterinary Science

1 #130: The Joyful Emergency Vet: Essential Strategies For A Long And Happy Career In Emergency Veterinary Practice. With Dr Brooke Schampers and Dr Taleta Hompas 1:35:46
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If you work in emergency practice, or you're considering it, then this episode is for you. Dr Brooke Schampers and Dr Taleta Hompas are ECC veterinarians with more than two decades experience between them who create resources and coach others on how to thrive as an ECC shift worker through there EMV4Life program. In this episode they will tell you: How to better structure your shifts to optimise for sleep and health. How to navigate the swing between night and day shift. How Taleta manages shift work as a parent of young children. How to increase productivity on shift to reduce cognitive load and stress and get you out the door sooner. How to bring more joy into your emergency shifts. We discuss what there is to love about emergency vetting, what to consider if you are thinking of a career as an ECC vet, and what other challenges there are beyond sleep and shift work. Contact us to find out about our Vet Vault/EMV4Life resource bundles to help you up skill and navigate life as an emergency vet. Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts. Get your first two weeks free at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team at specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Topics, Time Stamps and Chapters 00:00 Intro 03:22 Why ECC? What’s to love about it? 06:38 Are Certain Personalities Better Suited for ECC 15:39 The Impact of Shift Work on Health 22:21 Brooke’s Routine for Sustainable Night Shifts 32:51 Balancing ECC Work with Family Life 46:18 Setting Yourself Up for Long-Term ECC Careers 50:32 Rostering 54:17 Increased Productivity On Shift 01:06:17 Finding Your Joy in Veterinary Work We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you’d like to give us some feedback please get in touch via our contact from at thevetvault.com , or catch up with us on Instagram . And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you’re listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.…
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1 #129: Our Veterinary Report Card: Too Many Hats, Too Little Connection, And A Couple Of Blind Spots. With Rhonda Andrews 1:25:17
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Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts. Get your first two weeks free at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com . Get case support from our team at specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Topics and Time Stamps We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you’d like to give us some feedback please get in touch via our contact from at thevetvault.com , or catch up with us on Instagram . And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you’re listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this. 07:35 The Role of Compassion and Innovation12:08 Leadership and Management in Veterinary Practices17:55 Addressing Risks and Governance24:51 The Importance of Communication and Training43:23 Implementing Change in Veterinary Practices44:04 The Role of Coaching and Mentoring44:56 Different Models of External Support46:27 Cross-Industry Learning and Its Benefits56:06 Delegation and Managing Multiple Roles01:00:31 The Importance of Trusted Networks01:09:15 Balancing Client Relationships and Clinical Work01:17:13 Innovative Solutions for Veterinary Practices01:23:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts…
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1 Bonus Episode: IVECCS Live Sessions - I Don't Think That Paper Means What You Think It Does! With Prof Steven Epstein 30:20
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et access to our clinical podcast series with our 30% off IVECCS Special. Get case support from our team at specialists in our Specialist Support Space . Hands up if you still remember much of the statistics you learned back in vet school… Some of us have looked at way more P nappies than p-values since our student days! But this is veterinary SCIENCE after all, and part of science is reading the occasional paper. Reading papers—beyond just the abstract and the conclusions—and with at least a little bit of discernment, does involve some degree of understanding statistics, just to make sure you’re not being misled. So, in this episode, we’re talking about statistics, and we have the best person for the job. (Don’t skip it because of that word—I promise it’s actually quite fun!) Dr. Steven Epstein is a Professor of Clinical Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at the University of California, Davis. His research interests include CPR, diagnostic testing in the emergency room, and antimicrobial resistance patterns, and he loves a bit of statistics. Join us for an easy-to-understand, practical, and entertaining update on statistics, recorded live at IVECCS 2024. You’ll even learn a nifty tip to help you (finally!) remember the difference between sensitivity and specificity! Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to hear about my favourite 3 lessons I learnt in that week from making the podcasts.…
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