July 14, 2021: YouTube LIVE: Managing the Increase Caseload Stress

RACE Program #:

859058

RACE-Approved CE

0.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $30/0.5-hour webinar

What?! Our hospitals are busy?! Yes, they are!

Thanks to the adoption of pandemic puppies and COVID kittens, all veterinary hospitals worldwide have seen a record setting increase in veterinary patient appointments and cases. All hospitals were short staffed prior to the pandemic, which has added to the stress of the increase in cases. So, how can we survive? Join us for a 30-minute VETgirl YouTube LIVE event, where Amy Newfield, CVT, VTS (ECC) and Megan Brashear CVT, VTS (ECC) talk about how to help our hospitals and ourselves.

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  1. Thank you ladies for this. It was helpful.

    When I hear people having audible negative self talk I encourage them to speak to themselves kindly.

    April

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