Practice-Related Stressors Affecting Veterinarians and Suggestions for Dealing With These Issues

Original Presentation Date:
03/03/2018

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
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Depression, psychological distress, and suicide rates are higher in veterinarians than the general population. But why? What is it about our day to day that can leave veterinarians "feeling stuck?" In this Specialty Update Olivia Vande Griek discusses what veterinarians themselves report as their top job-related stressors and provides suggestions for managing these stressors. Access an evaluation form / Earn CE credit: https://www.vetvine.com/article/440/ce-survey-perspectives

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