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Veterinary Team Training
Is Our House Ready for a Mid-Level Practitioner?
Is veterinary medicine ready for a new vet tech position? Is the current state of our profession ready with all the tools and resources needed for it to be successful. In this episode I talk about what a mid-level practitioner is and my thoughts on whether our career house is ready for a new guest.
2024-10-16
43 min
Veterinary Team Training
Do You Have a Hidden Toxic Trait?
We often think about toxic traits like gossiping, bullying, and negativity. What about those on our team that are carrying around hidden toxic traits that may not be as obvious? Maybe you have one of these traits and are contributing to a less ideal workplace. Let's dive into 4 of the less known toxic traits.
2024-09-21
31 min
Veterinary Team Training
I Have Failed
Failure sucks. It doesn't feel good and in 2024 I have failed to complete most of my goals I set out to do. What is failure, how is it defined and how can we move past it when we do fail?
2024-09-06
42 min
Veterinary Team Training
Is Good Mental Health Bought or Made?
Do only the wealthy have good mental health or access to better resources? I created this podcast after a post on my facebook page sparked conversation around this topic. I did a deep dive into research and share my thoughts along with the data of mental health, money and happiness.
2024-08-14
48 min
Veterinary Team Training
Mentoring is for Everyone
Mentoring another individual can seem time consuming and too much responsibility. Many individuals back away from it because of that reason, but without knowing it most people are mentoring others every day. This podcast reviews what mentoring is and formal versus informal programs. You are likely a mentor to someone and you don't even realize it.
2024-07-25
32 min
Veterinary Team Training
Vet Techs Don't Want to Be Doctors: Support not Fight Them
Veterinary technicians do not want to become veterinarians. Every vet tech is tired of being asked "when are you going to vet school?" Never. We need doctors to support us, allow us to perform our job the fullest ability, and not live in fear we are trying to be veterinarians. Let's talk about supporting the vet tech profession instead of fighting it.
2024-07-03
31 min
Veterinary Team Training
Delegation is Not Just for the Delegator
Delegation is not just about freeing up more time for yourself. It's about growing others! Stop being afraid to delegate. You're not only holding yourself back, but you are stifling others as well!
2024-06-11
33 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Docking & Cropping
The amputation of tails and ears are still fairly common in the United States. In most every other country in the world these practices do not occur or have been banned. What is docking and cropping and why is it still being done with such regularity here in the United States? Are there any benefits? How often do injuries of tails and ears actually occur? Don't judge the title alone. Instead, listen to the podcast in which I spent months pulling together data and studies to educate individuals on this topic.
2024-05-13
50 min
Veterinary Team Training
Veterinary Medicine Costs a Lot and Here's Why
Yes, veterinary medicine costs a lot of money if you want the best care for your pets. However, compared to human healthcare it's a fraction of the cost. If you own a pet you must listen to this podcast as you will gain insight and an understanding into the cost of veterinary medicine and how you can help you and your pet. If you work in vet medicine this podcast is also for you to help change the narrative that is hurting the profession.
2024-04-30
46 min
Veterinary Team Training
Are You Setting the Bar Too Low?
How is the bar set in your hospital? Are you setting expectations too low where your superstar performers are sliding down to meet the low expectations? Is the level of expectations the same for all team members? Too often leaders start to move the bar of expectations lower to meet the poor performance of those on the team. When low expectations are set for some team members, this will eventually cause all team members to come down to the low bar.
2024-04-17
29 min
Veterinary Team Training
Terminating With Empathy
How you decide to let someone go is a direct reflection of what type of leader you are. Do you terminate someone on their wedding day or the day before a much-sought after vacation OR do you terminate with empathy? Join me on this podcast as I recount way too many terminations without empathy and how you can let someone go with respect and kindness.
2024-03-28
41 min
Veterinary Team Training
You Have a Title But You're Not Allowed to do the Job
My YouTube vlog on this subject resonated with a lot of people...like a lot...more than I would have expected. It's individuals like the veterinary technicians who graduate with a degree and are told they can't perform the skills they are legally allowed to do OR the regional director who is micromanaged and who are not permitted to develop out new programs that would help the hospitals. Turns out, it's a plague in veterinary medicine and it results in people quitting and sometimes quitting the profession. While this podcast doesn't have all the answers, it offers a more...
2024-03-13
36 min
Veterinary Team Training
S#&! You Shouldn't Have to Put Up With: People Roadblocking Your Success
I dislike when someone intentionally or unintentionally puts up barriers in front of others which results in them being blocked from their success. We don't talk enough about people being the roadblock to success. This podcast dives into the types of road-blocking people and shares some ideas of how to kick those roadblocks out of the way.
2024-02-23
39 min
Veterinary Team Training
What Do Veterinary Professionals Really Want?
Short staffed? Concerned everyone is leaving the profession? Who isn't?! In this podcast I talk about the key things that ALL veterinary professionals really want in their job. And no, it's not petting puppies and kittens all day.
2024-02-09
44 min
Veterinary Team Training
Turning a Side Hustle into a Real Business
Most everyone I know in veterinary medicine has a side hustle. But can you turn your side hustle into a real business? Is it worth it? I dive into my own experiences and what it's like to take a side hustle to your only source of income.
2024-01-25
43 min
Tails from a Vet Tech
Navigating Team Dynamics & Pediatric Care featuring Kelly Foltz RVT & VTS (ECC)
In this episode, Tabitha engages in a crucial conversation with RVT and VTS (ECC) Kelly Foltz. Together, they delve into the sensitive yet vital topic of addressing medical errors within veterinary teams. The discussion highlights the significance of debriefing and fostering a psychologically safe environment for effective learning and improvement. Later in the episode, Kelly shares 5-7 practical tips for treating neonatal and pediatric veterinary patients, along with her favorite resources for those eager to delve deeper into this specialized field. Tune in for a blend of insightful discussions on team dynamics, patient care, and valuable resources in the...
2023-12-11
1h 04
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Giving Away Your Services for Free
One of the biggest stresses in veterinary medicine is the affordability of care. Veterinary professionals go into the field because they have huge empathy for pets and the people who own them. Unfortunately, when clients can't afford services this often results in huge stress for the veterinary teams. Is giving away your services for free the right thing to do? How do you stop feeling guilty about charging for medical care? While this podcast does not have all the answers it touches on a few concepts to think about and some systems to have in place to help clients...
2023-12-07
27 min
Veterinary Team Training
Why Are We Still Not Utilizing Veterinary Technicians?
Hospital leaders and doctors will often say, "We can't live without our veterinary technicians." Then the same hospital leaders and doctors will say, "We don't trust our vet techs, they shouldn't do that skill and anyone can be trained to do a vet techs job." Utilization of the veterinary technician/nurse continues to be an issue worldwide. Why? I dive into some of the roadblocks and why it's important to start FULLY utilizing vet techs/nurses.
2023-11-22
24 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Overworking Your Childfree Employees
Do managers expect more from their childfree employees? The answer is a resounding "yes". Let's talk about some data around this topic and things that managers and employees can do to ensure equality in the workplace.
2023-10-26
29 min
Veterinary Team Training
Take Your Break!!
Breaks are not only required, but essential for employees. If you are in a leadership role, stop telling employees, "there's always something to do so sitting is not allowed" and encourage people to take breaks. If you are an employee, stop saying, "I have no time to take a break" and take your break! This podcast dives into data behind the importance of breaks and ways to have a real break instead of shoveling food into your face at lightning speed.
2023-10-06
27 min
Veterinary Team Training
Managers: Stop Giving Terrible Feedback
Unfortunately the way most people provide feedback to each other is simply terrible. However, when managers provide terrible useless feedback to an employee it causes distrust, resentment, self-loathing and gossip. This podcast is for everyone who wants to improve their feedback skills. Stop giving terrible feedback where your employee is left confused and angry. Learn the steps to productive healthy feedback.
2023-09-07
33 min
Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds
VAN 053- Feliza Lopez LVT,VTS (ECC)
As you all know recovery from anesthesia and surgery is an integral part of the process. In today's episode, we talk with Feliza Lopez a VTS ECC technician in NYC who explains what makes an optimal recovery. This one is for you nutrition nerds because guess what??? it plays a huge role in recovery for some of our ICU patients. Feliza Lopez is a speaker, educator, and the Director of Emergency and Critical Care at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City.
2023-09-04
29 min
Veterinary Team Training
Get Angry! It’s okay!
Anger is an important feeling, but did you know there's healthy versus unhealthy anger? Let's embrace anger in a healthy way. Healthy anger can help with burnout and other life challenges. Time to get angry!
2023-08-15
26 min
Tails from a Vet Tech
Unconventional Paths and Saving Lives: A Journey into Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care featuring Heather Ann Scott RVT, LVT, VTS-ECC
Join Tabitha in this week's episode as she sits down with Heather Ann Scott, a certified BLS/ALS RECOVER CPR instructor, Fear Free certified RVT, and VTS (ECC). Heather takes us on a fascinating journey of how she discovered and pursued her true passion in emergency and critical care.In this candid and insightful conversation, Heather shares her reflections and experiences, highlighting both the challenging and beautiful moments she encountered while forging her nontraditional path to becoming a registered veterinary technician. She opens up about the obstacles she faced on her way to obtaining her VTS (Emergency...
2023-07-31
1h 10
Veterinary Team Training
Doctors & Techs: Just Get Along!
One point of contention I hear from many veterinary professionals is the divide between some doctors and techs. Let's talk about the key things to grow the relationship between any veterinary technician/nurse and doctor.
2023-07-19
32 min
Veterinary Team Training
Gen Z is So Lazy & Difficult to Manage - Or Are they?
I hear from so many managers "Gen Z is so lazy! They have no work ethic! They are the most difficult generation to manage!" Is there any truth to these statements? What do we need to do differently, if anything, to support Gen Zs? Tune in to hear my thoughts on the generational divide. You'll be surprised by the data which may have you changing how you speak about younger generations.
2023-07-05
37 min
Veterinary Team Training
How Bad is that One Toxic Employee Really?
"One toxic person can't really be that bad, can they? After all, it's my highest grossing doctor. It's my best veterinary technician of 20 years. How can we run a hospital without a practice manager? I can't afford to get rid of them! Sure, they are cranky and negative, but they are a high performer!" Too often I hear these statements from hospital leaders justifying why they retain one toxic employee. Can one toxic person ruin your whole team? Let's talk about some interesting studies and what to do if you have that one negative team...
2023-06-13
23 min
Veterinary Team Training
Tips to Handle the Screaming Client
How should we manage the client that is screaming at us? What should we say? How should we act? I've been lecturing on managing difficult clients for almost 8 years now and wanted this podcast to include tips and tricks on how to deal with what I term the Exploding Bully client who is out of control.
2023-05-24
29 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Blaming & Start Fixing the Veterinary Profession
Stop blaming the profession for all its problems. It's time we all start figuring out what we each have the ability to fix and start fixing it. We ALL have influence over something in this profession; ourselves, our teams, and maybe even more. Complaining doesn't fix anything. Use that energy to fix what you have control over!
2023-05-12
35 min
Tails from a Vet Tech
Not "Just a Vet Tech" a Jack of all Trades featuring Kelly Cronin (MBA, BS, CVT, PHR, VTS ECC, VSPN Moderator)
This week, Tabitha is joined by jack of all trades, veterinary technician Kelly Cronin. Kelly shares her career path which includes writing a book, obtaining an MBA, and starting a CE on the sea cruise. She shares practical tips that have helped her along the way including finding her passion and leaning into her niche, resume review, professional growth and financial fitness. Kelly Lynn Cronin, MBA, BS, CVT, PHR, VTS ECC, VSPN ModeratorKelly Lynn started in veterinary medicine by volunteering. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin Madison with a BS in Animal Scie...
2023-05-08
55 min
Veterinary Team Training
Short Staffed? Are You Utilizing Your Vet Techs?
Fact: If you are not fully utilizing your vet techs/nurses/assistants then you are contributing to them leaving the profession. Fact: If you are not fully utilizing your vet techs/nurses/assistants then your hospital is not as profitable as it could be. Fact: If you are not fully utilizing your vet techs/nurses/assistants then your doctors are burning out at a higher rate. I understand we are all short staffed, but the failure to utilize the team to their highest potential is adding to the shortage. It is a reason w...
2023-04-26
41 min
Veterinary Team Training
The Client is Not the Enemy
There are some really terrible clients who bully, berate, belittle and harass the veterinary team for unjustified reasons. However, most clients are normal, nice human beings who love their pets and want the best for them. Unfortunately, many veterinary professionals have lumped all clients into the "clients are bad" bucket when that is not true. This "clients are bad" mentality has resulted in many complaining about every little thing that a client does wrong. If a client asks about a charge on the bill, it leads to a vet tech complaining about that client for ten minutes. I...
2023-04-03
26 min
Veterinary Team Training
2023 is the Year of the Vet Tech & Vet Nurse
The year 2023 is the "Year of the Vet Tech & Vet Nurse!" No one has actually proclaimed it but it's great seeing actual movement on so many important issues in our profession. We still have a long way to go, but this podcast talks about some of the great changes and steps being made as well as calls to action everyone in the profession. It takes all of us to make changes and every one of us can make a difference. https://www.vetteamtraining.com/
2023-03-16
32 min
Veterinary Team Training
Crappy Terminations by Bad Leaders
Unfortunately, there are too many crappy terminations being done by bad leaders. These are the terminations where the employee is not provided any information as to the reason, feels blindsided, and leaves the place of employment confused. Terminations are bad enough, but that doesn't mean we can't treat the employee with respect, kindness and compassion. Employees should feel cared for, even during the termination process.
2023-02-22
35 min
Veterinary Team Training
How to Start Lecturing & Publishing
I'm often asked, "how did you get started lecturing/publishing?" While there is no blueprint or foolproof method that works for everyone I talk about my own journey, thoughts and suggestions in this podcast to help those that may be interested in publishing or lecturing. The introvert in me would've never thought I'd actually enjoy lecturing but I'm so grateful for stepping outside of my comfort zone over 17 years ago. Hope this helps some of of you start your journey!
2023-02-08
38 min
Veterinary Team Training
A World Without Frenchies & a Focus on Health
Let me be clear. Frenchies are cute. There's no arguing that. In fact, they, along with most brachycephalic breeds are some of the cutest dogs on the planet and some of the most popular breeds worldwide. I went into veterinary medicine to save animal lives, to do no harm and to care about what's best for the animal. I'm tired of certain dogs dying simply because of how they look. In this podcast I talk about the importance of responsible breeding and argue that perhaps brachycephalics should stop being bred all together. The breed standards w...
2023-01-24
30 min
Veterinary Team Training
You’re a Coach, not a Parent
"I'm momma bear/poppa bear and they are my cubs" "It's like I'm managing kids" "We're like a family" All these statements make me cringe. Leaders and even team members need to realize they are a coach and part of a team, not a family. Coaches focus on individual performance and what's best for the team. I dive into the difference between the two terms.
2023-01-12
23 min
Veterinary Team Training
Vet Hospital Green Flags
How do you know if the veterinary hospital you are working at or thinking about applying to is a good hospital? What are the green flags? Too often we find red flags after we join a hospital. I list what I think are the most important green flags that represent the best of veterinary hospitals. I hope you find many of these green flags in your own hospital.
2023-01-04
22 min
Veterinary Team Training
Mid-Level Practitioner & RVN: What’s The Answer?
I decided to jump into hot water and address two of the biggest topics for veterinary technicians here in the United States. Should we be titled registered veterinary nurse? Should we have a mid-level practitioner certification? I've never once provided my thoughts on any social media platform until now. This was an uncomfortable podcast for me to create but I decided to be brave. This quote in my podcast summarizes my thoughts on both, "It became a dilutional effect to a very important mission." I looked at both of these topics f...
2022-12-19
26 min
Veterinary Team Training
Should Those With No Money Own a Pet?
When I was younger I would say, "They shouldn't own a pet if they can't afford it." Decades later I no longer have that narrow opinion. I believe everyone (regardless of money) should own a pet, including the homeless. That said, it's a complicated topic. How do we help those who don't have the means to own a pet? Should we be helping? I jump into this topic with the statement I don't have all the answers, but wanted to challenge the view of "they shouldn't own a pet if they can't afford the best care."
2022-12-07
26 min
Veterinary Team Training
Annual Performance Reviews Suck
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REVIEWS SUCK The way most hospitals conduct their annual performance reviews is terrible. Once a year a manager sits down with an employee and vomits a slew of feedback at them. The employee is then expected to improve themselves without any guidance. Sometimes the employee's salary is adjusted without any rationale. A year later this horrible event is repeated. The manager can't figure out why there hasn't been any improvement. For most hospitals, the way performance reviews are conducted NEEDS TO CHANGE. This podcast shares some ideas for change and ways to motivate rather than demotivate employees.
2022-11-22
30 min
Veterinary Team Training
Your Shitty Behavior Isn’t ”Just Who You Are”
Everyone needs to be responsible for their own behavior. Claiming it's "just who you are" doesn't mean you have the right to belittle, berate, or bully others. Having high emotional intelligence is important for everyone. Let's talk about how to take responsibility for ourselves as well as how to manage those who are struggling to do so in our teams.
2022-11-02
33 min
Veterinary Team Training
Advocating for the Veterinary Technician/Nurse Profession
The veterinary technician career has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Veterinary technicians/nurses are doing more procedures, caring for pets on a higher level and are direct contributors to the hospital's revenue. And yet, salaries have largely gone unchanged. Hospitals and doctors still restrict the skills that veterinary technicians are trained to do. Roughly half of the general public is unaware that veterinary technicians/nurses perform medical procedures. Let's talk about advocating for the profession that my core and soul belongs to.
2022-10-19
32 min
Veterinary Team Training
Taking Care of Our Senior Pet Patients
Senior pets are special. Every moment with them is special. How can we help them when they come into our hospitals? Let's talk about ways we can provide the best care to our older pet patients.
2022-09-29
26 min
Veterinary Team Training
How the Hell Did I Get Here?!
How the hell did I get here?! I ask that question several times a week. I was told there was no market for a veterinary leadership book so I took a leap of faith and self published Oops, I Became a Manager two years ago today (09/12/2020). Up until 2020 I mostly hid myself from the veterinary community, but once I published the book I had to put myself out there. It's been a fun, scary and crazy two years and I am humbled and in the debt of everyone who supported my little book with a unicorn on...
2022-09-12
38 min
Veterinary Team Training
No Need to be Silent About Quiet Quitting
What the heck is quiet quitting? Is it happening at your hospital? Is it a good thing or bad thing? There's two sides to every story so let's dive in to this catch phrase created by individuals on Tic Toc.
2022-08-31
26 min
Veterinary Team Training
Throwing More than Money at Overnight Shifts
Here's your shift differential now good luck on the overnight shift. After more than a decade of pulling overnight shifts I realized one thing. Money can't buy sleep or quality of life. What else can we do for our overnight team members? Let's dive into some ideas to help support the overnight team. Thank you to everyone who filled out my online survey where I asked, "Besides money, what else can we do for our overnight staff?" You came up with some great ideas!
2022-08-17
37 min
Veterinary Team Training
What is a Veterinary Technician Specialist?
Not sure what a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) is? Interested in obtaining your VTS credentials? Does it pay more? When and why should a vet tech/nurse think about getting their VTS credentials? Let's dive into VTS.
2022-08-03
28 min
Veterinary Team Training
Calm the F Down: But How?
Not everything needs to be done right now! If you are like me and you also have a high sense of urgency, then hopefully this podcast will give you some ideas of ways to move slower, enjoy like more and calm the F down!
2022-07-21
22 min
Veterinary Team Training
Let’s Talk About Medical Mistakes
Medical mistakes happen. The reality is almost everyone at some point in their career has made one. Most of them do not result in patient harm, but unfortunately some do. Let's talk about medical mistakes, how to record them, how to respond to them and what some of the most common ones are.
2022-07-07
38 min
Veterinary Team Training
To Surrender or Not?
A dog was hit by a car. The owner cannot afford the care of the dog. Do you offer that owner the option of surrendering their pet to the veterinary hospital? If not, how do you manage this situation? The practice of offering a pet owner the option to surrender their pet is a common one. This podcast dives into the pros, cons and personal experience with surrendering.
2022-06-21
43 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Treating Your Vet Tech Managers as Less Than
Nursing managers, supervisors, directors of nursing and chief nursing officers are every day positions in human healthcare. Registered nurses wouldn't even dream of having a hospital administrator as their boss. And a doctor overseeing the nursing team in a human healthcare facility?! No way! In veterinary medicine it's common to have veterinary technician/nurse managers & supervisors in almost all vet hospitals, but are they really allowed to be a leader? Too often they are not provided the full autonomy to perform their job to their best ability. And what about those higher level positions like CNO/DON...
2022-06-08
34 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Complaining & Fix Your Toxic Team
Too often leaders complain about their toxic team. They see the turnover. They see the gossip. They hear the complaints. Sometimes leaders will have a meeting and talk about how they want the team to be happier, have a less negative attitude and decrease gossip. The team agrees during the meeting, but nothing changes. Why? One meeting won't cut it. Change takes time, a lot of time. Stop complaining, create a real plan and start fixing your team. For my blog on this topic visit: https://www.vetteamtraining.com/post/your-team-is-broken-stop-complaining-and-fix-it
2022-05-24
28 min
Veterinary Team Training
Corporations Are (Not?) Ruining Veterinary Medicine
We see the cries on social media all the time saying, "corporations are ruining veterinary medicine!" In this podcast I dive into my own struggle with corporations that touch every facet of our lives and then move onto whether veterinary medicine medicine is being ruined by corporations. I dive into the poor pay, benefits and workplace environment to determine what, if any, blame we can place on veterinary corporations.
2022-04-27
46 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Offering Crappy Interviews
Too many leaders are offering bad interviews. It's a buyer's market right now. Failure to wow the candidate will cause them to find another hospital that does. Let's talk about some best practices for interviewing candidates. Instead of winging-it for your interview process, let's dive into how to develop a positive experience for both the hospital and candidate. For more details including downloadable information please check out my blog on developing an interview process for your hospital: https://www.vetteamtraining.com/post/stop-offering-crappy-interviews
2022-04-06
26 min
Tails from a Vet Tech
Where did all the Vet Techs Go? Featuring April Bays (CVT, VTS(ECC), VCC)
Vet Techs leaving the field isn’t a new issue, although the pandemic has brought more awareness to it. There are various reasons why veterinary technicians are leaving the field including not being utilized, being underpaid, no room to grow, and more! This week Tabitha talks to April Bays about why technicians are leaving and how we can help them succeed and thrive. We also share our stories of leaving general practice to start our own businesses. About our guest: April Bays CVT, VTS (ECC), VCC
2022-03-21
1h 06
Veterinary Team Training
The Vet Industry is Pissing off Pet Owners
We need to start getting more comfortable with pet owners and become a more transparent industry. Stop separating pets from their pet parents! This one thing is causing a lot of anger, resentment and anxiety in pet owners and yet, the majority of the veterinary industry is doing it. Allowing them to stay with their furbabies will allow them to see all the amazing work you do, decrease their anxiety and be nicer to the team. Who doesn't want nicer clients?
2022-03-08
31 min
Veterinary Team Training
Get Rid of Your Toxic Employee
Got a team member who is dragging the entire team down, but you're too short staffed to let them go? Often too much time is spent on a toxic team member instead of the superstars. Let's talk about the cost of a toxic team member, how you can help them and when to let them go.
2022-02-24
29 min
PAWSitive Leadership Podcast
Importance of Team Training with Amy Newfield, MS, CVT VTS-ECC
In this episode, learn all about training the veterinary team as Andrea & David interview Amy Newfield, MS, RVT VTS-ECC, Director of Veterinary Nursing Leadership at Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG), owner of Veterinary Team Training, & author of “Oops, I Became a Manager”. Amy discussed the importance of good team training and the benefits training brings to the practice and the individuals. Amy digs in deep identifying areas our practices need more training, she discusses how to create a Train the Trainer position, the logistics of developing a team training program, and measuring outcomes. You won’t want to miss this one! Joi...
2022-02-09
46 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Your Bias Behavior
If you say you are not bias and/or never discriminate against anyone based on your bias then you are a liar. I am bias and so are you. Let's talk about what bias is so we can bring the awareness to it. Recognition first step in stopping our biases because while we don't want to have any, we all do.
2022-02-08
24 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Calling Yourself a Veterinary Technician/Nurse
Are you recognized by a state/country as a veterinary technician/nurse? No? Then stop calling yourself a veterinary technician/nurse because you are not one! You are keeping the profession stuck in the 1970s which is causing all of our salaries to remain low. I address why it's so important that we all fight for our title and why it's important to distinguish between a veterinary technician/nurse and assistant. Don't call yourself a veterinary technician/nurse unless a state or country has awarded you the credentials to do so.
2022-01-25
30 min
Veterinary Team Training
S#&! You Shouldn‘t Have to Put Up With: B****ing About the Small Stuff
I made this podcast because I saw on social media yet another veterinary professional go on and on for pages about a client complaining about money. Why do we let this stuff bother us? Are you a victim of yourself? How do we learn to let the small stuff go? Let's talk about ways to stop bi*#$ing about the small stuff. Apologies for some brief singing in this podcast.
2022-01-06
20 min
Veterinary Team Training
Where are all the Women Leaders in Veterinary Medicine?
Veterinary industry is a 80-90% female workforce, but yet the amount of leaders that are female are slim. Why are there so few women in leadership roles? What data is out there? How can we work to ensure women have an equal voice at the leadership table? Let's dive into why there are so few women in leadership roles in the veterinary industry.
2021-12-14
23 min
Veterinary Team Training
Is Veterinary Medicine Full of Cynics?
"Yes." That's how most of us would answer the question of whether veterinary medicine has a high percentage of cynics working in it. To some extent we need a healthy amount of cynicism in order to survive in the profession. But is too much cynicism unhealthy? Does veterinary medicine actually have a higher level of cynicism than other professions? I attempt to find data and facts while diving into our love of cynicism in the veterinary medicine.
2021-11-29
26 min
Veterinary Team Training
This is the “New Normal:” Stop Making Excuses
We need to stop making excuses or waiting for things to change. Instead we need to accept the extra busy state of our hospitals and the shortness of staff in them. We need to stop making excuses as to why our team can’t take breaks, why we are burned out, and why we can’t be happy in our jobs. We need to start figuring out how we can practice the best medicine with the resources we have. It's time to stop burning ourselves and our people out. Stop the excuses. Start making changes.
2021-11-17
35 min
Veterinary Team Training
S#&! You Shouldn‘t Have to Put Up With: Devaluation of Your Credentials
If you are a credentialed veterinary technician (VT) does your hospital pay you more than someone who is on the job (OTJ) trained with the same experience? When a new OTJ and a new credentialed VT are hired into your practice does the credentialed VT earn more? Are there certain opportunities that are only awarded to the credentialed VTs of your hospital? No??!! Then this is S#$! You Shouldn't Have To Put Up With. Let's dive into OTJ vs credentialed VTs.
2021-11-05
31 min
Veterinary Team Training
S#&! You Shouldn‘t Have to Put Up With: Your Technician/Nurse Skills Not Being Utilized
Are you a veterinary technician or nurse whose skills are not being utilized? Do you watch as your veterinarian places IV catheters, performs a dental prophy or vaccinates all the pets? Let's talk about the importance of utilizing veterinary technicians and nurses to the fullest. Failure to do so results in high turnover and a loss of revenue. This is s#&! you shouldn't have to put up with.
2021-10-19
23 min
Veterinary Team Training
What‘s Better? Empathy, Sympathy or Compassion?
Let's dive into these 3 terms and understand why they are all necessary depending on the situation. Having a deeper understanding will allow you to know when to apply them, but also how to protect yourself from compassion fatigue.
2021-10-05
21 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop the Stigma Surrounding Suicide Conversations
Disclaimer: I am not a licensed therapist, psychologist or counselor. This podcast is not meant to replace professional mental health resources. This podcast is meant to bring awareness and resources about suicide prevention to those who work in the veterinary profession. It's meant to open up the conversation around mental health with a focus on suicide prevention. It's a tough, but important conversation that needs to happen in every veterinary hospital. Resources That Compliment This Podcast: https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/ https://qprinstitute.com/ https://nomv.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
2021-09-20
34 min
Veterinary Team Training
S#&! You Shouldn‘t Have to Put Up With: Bullying
Why do adults bully each other? How is it even a thing?? It's not only a thing, but prominent in many veterinary hospitals, the industry in general and everywhere online. Bullying is S#&! we shouldn't have to put up with in veterinary medicine.
2021-09-06
24 min
Veterinary Team Training
Managing Those Angry Clients
We all have them, angry clients. The ones that yell, scream and even curse at us. In this podcast I talk about why they may be angry and ways we can help manage them better.
2021-08-23
24 min
Veterinary Team Training
S#&! You Shouldn't Have to Put Up With: Bad Bosses
Welcome to the first in the series I'm titling "S#$! You Shouldn't Have to Put Up With." In this episode I'm going to be discussing Bad Bosses. Let's define some traits of a bad boss and what you can do if you have one.
2021-08-12
32 min
Veterinary Team Training
Setting Olympic Size Boundaries
How can veterinary professionals show Olympic sized love and kindness to themselves? Are we failing our team if we say "I can't come in for that shift" or "I can't stay late?" Let's talk about the Olympics, mental health and boundaries.
2021-07-28
20 min
Veterinary Team Training
What is Employee Loyalty?
Too often owners, managers and supervisors believe the employee who always says "yes" is the most loyal, but are they? Let's dive into what true loyalty is and why many leaders fail to recognize it.
2021-07-13
18 min
Veterinary Team Training
Are you Being Paid Fairly?
All veterinary professionals should be paid more, but there's a difference between being paid well and being paid fairly. Are you being paid fairly? How does your workplace justify your pay? Is there a method to who gets paid what or is it a free-for-all? Paying fairly is important so employees know that salaries aren't based on favoritism.
2021-06-28
21 min
Veterinary Team Training
Trust: The Only Leadership Trait You Need
What are the traits that make the best leaders? What do you need to be great? There's only one trait: trust. It takes a long time to earn it and you could lose it in blink of an eye.
2021-06-15
18 min
Veterinary Team Training
Our Forgotten Veterinary Receptionist Team
Yes, we have forgotten about the veterinary receptionist heroes of our hospitals. We need to do better by this team. Education, career paths, pay increases and kindness are just some of the things we need to improve for this team.
2021-05-31
21 min
Veterinary Team Training
Managing the Client Curbside Crankiness
There is an increase in client crankiness largely stemming from the curbside process. What can we do to decrease the crankiness? This podcast provides some tips for those managing through curbside.
2021-05-17
23 min
Veterinary Team Training
Infuse Education in Your Team
It is important that hospitals create a culture of education, empower those to learn and grow and evolve the team. Education is one of the fundamentals to having a healthy veterinary team.
2021-05-03
16 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Feeling Guilty About Setting Boundaries
Boundaries we all need them, but many of us don't know how to set them. Those of us who set them we often fail to honor our boundaries. And unfortunately, others shame those who set boundaries. Let's talk about the importance of setting healthy boundaries.
2021-04-19
20 min
Veterinary Team Training
Blame the Salary!!
Everyone in veterinary money needs to make more money but it's not the cause of the cycle of toxicity. Recognize if you are in the cycle and if you are in a leadership role work to resolve the cycle of toxicity within your hospital.
2021-04-05
19 min
Veterinary Team Training
Why the Veterinary Industry is Failing
After more than two decades in the veterinary field I've come to the conclusion that 3 important issues need to be fixed to improve the profession. This podcast challenges you to think about the issues and then calls to action to improve them. Every person can influence at least one of these issues so we can make the veterinary profession healthier, happier and sustainable for those that enter it.
2021-03-22
27 min
Veterinary Team Training
Meetings are Mandatory
Employees hate going to them, managers struggle to hold successful meetings. Let's review some quick tips how to host a successful meeting that people may not complain about as much.
2021-03-08
22 min
Veterinary Team Training
Hazing the New Hires
At any hospital I have ever worked at new hires get hazed. It's not a specific veterinary technician/nurse or doctor issue. It's a whole hospital issue. I have watched new practice managers be hazed by the entire veterinary team to the point they quit. I have seen a new client service representative walk out within six hours of starting due to the hazing. It happens everywhere. What is it, how can we stop it and how can we prevent it from occurring in the future?
2021-02-22
18 min
Veterinary Team Training
Burnout in a Pandemic
Usually when we use the term burnout we associate it to work, but right now most individuals are feeling burned out in their personal lives in addition to work burnout. I don't know many people who aren't feeling burnt out. Let's talk about why burnout is at an all time high.
2021-02-15
24 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Enabling Poor Perfomers!
Every hospital has team members that are struggling with performance. Are you enabling them? What's happening to your superstars while all your energy is focused on trying to improve the performance of one individual? Check out this podcast to learn how to balance poor performers while not forgetting about your superstars.
2021-01-29
13 min
Veterinary Team Training
You're Not a Fraud!!!
Too often veterinary professionals feel like a fraud or fake, especially leaders. They feel like they don't have the knowledge or expertise to lead teams. You are suffering from imposter syndrome. Listen to this podcast to learn about it, how to overcome it and how to get our of your own way.
2021-01-15
15 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Throwing New Employees Right On The Floor
Too many veterinary hospitals have the new employee show up in scrubs and put them right to work. They don't even know where anything is! They are set up for failure. Then they quit. Having a 90 day orientation program is important for all new hires. Get some ideas on how to start developing one today.
2020-12-02
15 min
Veterinary Team Training
The Divide in Hospital Leadership
Yes, it is true. Sometimes leadership fights. Middle managers may be excluded from conversations by more senior leadership. Supervisors talk smack about each other. When leadership is divided it's hard for the hospital team to work well together. Let's talk about the division in leadership and the importance of coming together.
2020-11-18
21 min
The Veterinary Project Podcast
Vet Tech Talk with ABVMA Council Representative Kate Simon, RVT, VTS (ECC)
In this weeks episode, Kate Simon, RVT, VTS (ECC) shares her journey from being fired at her first job to completing her VTS in 2017 becoming one of the top .1% educated technologists in North America. Kate leads a team of passionate individuals, helps guide the veterinary profession as a member of multiple veterinary councils and is not afraid to share her opinions on how veterinary technologists need to play a larger role in the future of the veterinary industry. In our conversation we cover: How she worked through tough times early in her career including being laid...
2020-11-18
52 min
Veterinary Team Training
Managing Emotions in Busy Days
It's insanely busy. You are exhausted, hungry and emotionally spent. You are angry and sad all at the same time. What are some tips for managing emotions on busy days so that you can go home less stressed? Let's talk about a few.
2020-11-10
20 min
Veterinary Team Training
Negativity in Teams 101
Often I'm asked for ideas of how to convert a negative team to a positive team. There's a lot in that question to unpack. This podcast present a very high level overview on how to start tackling the negative team with some concepts that can be applied today.
2020-11-02
19 min
Veterinary Team Training
My Former Toxic Employee is Ruining My Hospital Team!
Finally! The toxic team member has left, or have they? They keep talking to one or more of the team members at your hospital and causing drama. This is causing the current employees to be angry and negative. Why won't the toxic team member just leave the hospital alone? Let's dive into how to have a conversation with the current employees about being the best version of themselves.
2020-10-28
18 min
Veterinary Team Training
How to Implement Change 101
Change is hard! How do we get teams to better accept change? How do we increase buy-in? In this 101 overview of how to impact change we will address the very basics to ensure we get teams to accept change better.
2020-10-22
21 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop Bringing Your Work Home!
Exhausted at the end of the day? Feeling burned out and you need to vent? Let's talk about healthy ways to destress at the end of the work day so you can go home and leave work at work.
2020-10-13
16 min
Veterinary Team Training
Veterinary Technician Week Funny Stories Relived
It's National Veterinary Technician Week and in the midst of the busy hospitals and short staffed I thought we all needed a laugh. I share some funny stories of my 20+ years as a veterinary technician. I'd love to hear yours! Contact me through: VetTeamTraining.com If you are a hard working veterinary technician or assistant, THANK YOU! You are all Rock Stars!
2020-10-13
15 min
Veterinary Team Training
Reducing Stress in the Veterinary Hospital
There are a variety of ways to reduce stress in your life and at work, but they all start with recognizing what causes the stress. Let's reduce stress! This quick podcast breaks down some ideas to help yourself and your team with the stress known as 2020!
2020-10-06
13 min
Veterinary Team Training
Stop The *%#! Complaining In the Morning
There is a lot of research that shows starting your day off with positive thoughts leads to a more positive day. Why then do we walk into our hospitals and start complaining right away? How can we stop this constant bombardment of negativity? Let's talk about ways to start the day off on a positive note and its effects of doing so for the remainder of the day.
2020-09-25
17 min
Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds
VAN 004- Karen Roach VTS (ECC)
In this episode Karen Roach RVT, VTS (ECC) discusses ways the veterinary technician can utilize different tools of nursing care to help guide pain management in our hospitalized patients.
2020-01-26
17 min
Cat Disgusted
Cat Disgusted Episode 32, VTS (ECC) and the burnt up crow
Cat Disgusted Episode 32, VTS (ECC) and the burnt up crow by Nicole Dickerson
2018-11-04
26 min