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Vet ethics: the application of pressure

March 24, 2022April 28, 2022adminLeave a Comment on Vet ethics: the application of pressure

The COVID-19 pandemic has put unprecedented pressure on veterinary clinics. Many smaller clinics and larger vet hospitals and emergency centres have—often for the first time in their histories—gone on bypass, temporarily closed, or severely restricted their hours.

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Investigating wellbeing at work

September 9, 2021September 2, 2021admin1 Comment on Investigating wellbeing at work

Everyone likes to feel appreciated for the work they do and veterinarians are no exception, so the results of a recent study published in Vet Record that invited Australian vets to respond to a Ten Statements Test with the prompt, ‘I derive pleasure in my work as a veterinarian when…’ unsurprisingly confirmed that when vets […]

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