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Webinar Plus: Master How To Thrive (not Just Survive) In Veterinary Practice 2025

Royal Veterinary College

2 years ago
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Date: Monday 20th January, 2025 - Sunday 16th February, 2025
Start time: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Cost: £429

Key Areas
Moral stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue
Mental health (depression, anxiety, psychological distress)
Perfectionism and self-compassion
Mindfulness and meditation
Self-care planning and practice
Sleep hygiene and other healthy habits
Setting boundaries, saying no, and separating work from home life
Do you want to focus on solutions to stress and burnout in practice and learn how to thrive?

We all recognise that veterinary medicine has become plagued with mental health and wellness concerns including high rates of psychological distress and depression that exceed those of the general population. In light of these factors and the demands of the profession, we must focus on how we can manage the stressors of veterinary practice and still have a sustainable career and balanced life.

These sessions will cover mental health, moral stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue, as well as practical and tangible strategies that all veterinary care providers can adopt on a routine basis to foster wellness and sustain resilience despite the demands of veterinary practice.

Week One: Mental health and wellbeing of veterinary care providers: from perfectionism to burnout and beyond

Week Two: Practicing veterinary medicine mindfully and its impact on the veterinary team

Week Three: Self-care for the team: the key to surviving in veterinary practice

Week Four: Strategies for sanity: sleep hygiene, setting boundaries, saying no, and separating work from home life

Who is it for?

vets and vet nurses

The Speakers

Marie Holowaychuk, DVM DipACVECC CYTSmall Animal Critical Care Specialist and Veterinary Wellness Facilitator Reviving Veterinary Medicine

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

16 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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