This great article helps to define what many veterinary professionals are feeling, provides guidance to recognize the signs, tips to relieve stress, and reminds us we are not alone.
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DVM, are you unhappy at work? May be more than just a bad day.
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Nine Scientific Reasons why Dogs are Man's Best Friend
Dogs have long been man's best friend, living as our domesticated companions for as long as 32,000 years. Today, they are one of the most popular pets in the US, found in over 54 million American homes, or about 44% of all households.
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According to Coren, the top 10 most intelligent dogs need fewer than five repetitions to understand a new command, and obey the first command 95 percent of the time (or better).
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Who Am I Fooling? Imposter Syndrome in Veterinary Medicine
Imposter syndrome was a term first coined in 1978 by psychologists Pauline R. Clance and Suzanne A. Imes to refer to high achieving women who felt like phonies.
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In the War Against Student Debt, Vet Students are Not Alone!
Veterinary colleges look within for debt-reduction strategies. Main ideas involve shortened preveterinary requirements, scholarships.
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