This article is part of our Balance series, in conjunction with VetRecord, aimed at improving the efficiency and wellbeing of vets. Stress is a reasonable response to tricky situations, unexpected scenarios and a busy life – and so probably an inevitable part of life in the veterinary profession. Here Carolyne Crowe offers some top tips on how best to deal with it.
Read moreThis article is part of our Balance series, in conjunction with VetRecord, aimed at improving the efficiency and wellbeing of vets. Telling a client their beloved pet needs to be put to sleep is one of the most challenging and stressful parts of the job. But Christine Magrath says there are ways to make it easier all round.
Read moreVDS Training Advisor Ebony Escalona and VetLife Helpline Manager and researcher Rosie Allister share their advice on what to do if you are concerned about a colleague's mental health or well-being at work.
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Read moreHaving to deal with a difficult client can affect the way you feel at the end of the day. But, what do we mean by ‘difficult’ client?
Read moreDo you often try to keep others happy rather than putting yourself first, and then find you regret it? Do you find yourself saying ‘yes’ when you really wanted to say ‘no’?
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