RCVS Reports An Increase In Graduate Registrations Compared To 2010
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3rd August, 2011 13h03
- Humility – show humility and be prepared to accept that you may not always be right
- Enjoyment & enthusiasm – enjoy your work, your personal life and your interaction with animals and be enthusiastic in all that you do
- Advice – accept advice from others whatever their position (especially veterinary nurses!)
- Respect – respect animals and their owners, and respect those who work with you
- Trust – trust your colleagues and your own judgement
- Best – strive to do your best at all times
- Experience – every success that you achieve and, almost more importantly, every failure that you suffer, will build your experience
- Aim – aim high; there is nothing wrong with wanting to be the best in whatever walk of veterinary life you follow
- Take pride – take pride in your work, your place of work, your co-workers and in your profession
- Students – support future generations of veterinary students, student nurses and other trainees – this is an opportunity to repay some of the favours that have brought you here today.
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