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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Russell Chandler, Referral Surgeon at Mount Pleasant Veterinary Clinic, Singapore.
In this episode, Anthony and Russell discuss Russell's decision to move to Singapore, the differences in veterinary practice between the two countries, and the challenges and opportunities he has encountered. They also touch on topics such as osteoarthritis care, antibiotic stewardship, and the wildlife in Singapore. Russell emphasises the importance of adaptability, humility, and asking for help when working in a new environment. Overall, the conversation highlights the unique experiences and perspectives of practising veterinary medicine in different parts of the world.
Watch the pharmaceutical stewardship here
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Mark Leddy, Director at Oxfordshire Medical Consulting Ltd.
In this episode, Anthony and Mark discuss sustainability and environmental issues in the veterinary profession. They cover topics such as decarbonization, renewable energy, the impact of technology, and the challenges faced by veterinarians in implementing sustainable practices. They also talk about the differences between private human GP practices and veterinary practices, including the availability of NHS options and the importance of continuity of care.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Karen Meager, Co-Founder and COO of Monkey Puzzle Training, and co-author of Rest. Practise. Perform.
In this episode, Anthony and Karen discuss the concept of rest, practice, and performance concerning elite athletes and business professionals. She explains how elite athletes have a rhythm that allows them to sustain high-level performance without burning out. Karen also highlights the importance of finding a balance between work and rest, and the need for individuals to stretch themselves outside of their comfort zones. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities of remote work and the impact of the pandemic on team performance.
Find more about the book here
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This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Marlou Cornelissen, Founder of Period Reality.
In this episode, Kathryn and Marlou discuss the menstrual cycle. Marlou shares an overview of the four phases of the menstrual cycle, what inspired her to found Period Reality, and the importance of cycle tracking. Kathryn asks what initiatives or projects Period Reality are currently working on and what the common misconceptions about menstruation are.
Learn more about period reality here
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Duffy Jones, Veterinarian and Co-Founder of dvmSuccess Vet Group.
In this episode, Anthony and Duffy discuss the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary practice. They cover how AI can improve efficiency and quality of life for veterinarians, the challenges in veterinary care, and the importance of continuing professional development. Duffy shares examples of AI tools developed by DVM Success, such as recording and summarising client interactions and phone conversations, as well as integrating lab results. These tools aim to enhance client communication and save time for veterinarians.
View the DVM website here
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Jackie Brearley, a retired Veterinary Surgeon.
In this episode, Anthony and Jackie discuss anaesthesia and sustainability. They discuss Jackie's career in anaesthesia, the challenges of equine anaesthesia, and the importance of clinical skills training. They also touch on the environmental impact of anaesthesia and the use of fermentation in food preservation. Jackie shares her experiences with making award-winning marmalades and the sourcing of organic ingredients.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Gunila Pedersen, Veterinary Surgeon and Life Coach.
In this episode, Anthony and Gunila discuss Gunilas journey from veterinary school to burnout and how she discovered the power of coaching to overcome her challenges. They discuss the importance of awareness, acceptance, and gratitude in managing stress and preventing burnout. Gunila explains the cognitive behavioural therapy approach she uses in her coaching practice and the benefits of journaling and self-care. They also explore the role of spirituality and finding passion and purpose in veterinary medicine. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of coaching and self-care in maintaining well-being in the veterinary profession.
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This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Bronwyn Orr, an Australian veterinarian passionate about animal welfare, veterinary workforce matters and advocacy.
In this episode, Kathryn and Bronwyn discuss how the role of veterinary teams has evolved over the years, the importance of delegation and trust within teams, and the key characteristics of successful veterinary teams. They discuss the difference in veterinary workplace structures between countries such as Australia and the UK, and how we can learn from each other to improve practice efficiency. Bronwyn shares how she thinks teams will change in the coming years, with the adaptation of new technologies such as telemedicine and AI.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Zofia Gilmer & Macarena Sanchez Martel, Veterinary Surgeons with an interest in Feline Medicine.
In this episode, Anthony asks Zofia and Macarena about their experiences in the veterinary profession and their specialisation in feline medicine. They discuss their challenges in their early careers and the importance of continuing professional development. After attending ISFM in July 2023, they discuss the key takeaways from the conference, including the importance of thorough workup and imaging in diagnosing and treating feline diseases. They cover the use of ultrasound, particularly for urinary cases, and the importance of gaining confidence using ultrasound. As well as managing upper urinary tract obstructions and the importance of nutrition in managing bladder stones. They stress the need for increased awareness and education on cat nutrition and hydration.
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This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Marissa Robson, a Race Equalities Advocate, Speaker, and co-founder and trustee of the British Veterinary Ethnicity & Diversity Society (BVEDS).
In this episode, Kathryn and Issa discuss the critical aspect of courageous conversations within the veterinary field. Issa shares what inspired her to delve into the realm of courageous conversations within the veterinary field, what some common challenges veterinarians face when engaging in difficult conversations with clients or colleagues are, and she notes times when courageous conversations contributed to improved client compliance and patient care outcomes. Issa also offers some advice for those who may feel apprehensive or anxious about initiating these conversations. Finally, they discuss the upcoming Courageous Conversations Conference in April 2024.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Giana Gomes, Veterinarian and a certified compassion fatigue professional.
In this episode, Anthony and Giana discuss Giana's background in aquaculture and research, the role of aquaculture in sustainability and the development of environmental tools for disease outbreak prediction in fish. Giana also shares her journey of transitioning from aquaculture to mental health support for veterinarians. The conversation explores topics such as compassion fatigue, burnout, and moral distress in the veterinary profession. Gianna introduces Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) as a powerful method for personal transformation and emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and embracing failure.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Louise Toal, Owner and Founder of Furr Boost. Furr Boost is a hydration drink for dogs.
In this episode, Anthony and Louise discuss the development and benefits of her hydration drink for dogs. With a background in food technology and a love for her own dog, Louise created Furr Boost to address her dog's health issues. Louise shares how the drink contains whole muscle meat, fruits, vegetables, and nutraceuticals to provide hydration and support digestion, skin and coat health, immunity, anxiety, and metabolism. They also discuss Louise's experience of appearing on Dragons' Den, a popular entrepreneurial program, and the future it may bring for her business.
Thank you to Furr Boost for sponsoring this episode.
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Watch the episode on iPlayer here
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Filipa Bernardino, CEO of VetExpertise.
In this episode, Anthony and Filipa discuss VetExpertise and telemedicine. Filipa shares her career to date, they discuss the importance of technology in veterinary medicine and how digital tools, such as VetExpertise, can lighten the workload for veterinarians. Filipa shares the positive impact that teleconsultation/telemedicine has on the veterinary profession's mental health and why this is one of her reasons for setting up VetExpertise. They also emphasise the need for lifelong learning and the role of teleconsultations in providing guidance and education. Additionally, they address the language barriers in veterinary medicine and the importance of confidence and self-esteem in the profession.
Thank you to VetExpertise for sponsoring this episode.
Learn more about VetExpertise here
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sieske Valk, Founder of Autumn Animals. Autumn Animals provides hospice support & gentle home euthanasia for pets.
In this episode, Anthony and Sieske discuss the importance of end-of-life care and the human-animal bond. Sieske emphasises the need for quality-of-life assessments and early conversations about a pet's well-being. She also shares her journey from veterinary nursing to becoming a doula for pets and the challenges of advocating for both the pet and the human family. Finally, they highlight the benefits of home euthanasia, the importance of familiar environments, and discuss climate change and the environment.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Stacey Parker, Referral Veterinary Anaesthesia & Dental Nurse.
In this episode, Anthony and Stacey discuss the importance of veterinary dentistry, challenges and tips for anesthetising older patients, the role of veterinary nurses in dental procedures, and the launch of Burty's Boutique, Stacey's new business. They also touch on the topic of sustainability in veterinary dentistry and the value of practical and useful CPD.
Find out more about Burty's Boutique here
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ivan Crotaz, R&D specialist for Bonovate.
In this episode, Anthony and Ivan discuss Ivan's career journey and his passion for problem-solving. Ivan shares his experience in developing ergonomic dental instruments and the importance of thinness in dental instruments. They also talk about the significance of training and technique in dental instrument use, as well as anaesthesia and pain management in dentistry. The conversation highlights the importance of radiography in dentistry and the need for continuous education and practice in the field.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Norman Johnston, Founder DentalVets Ltd.
In this episode, Anthony and Norman discuss the importance of dental care in veterinary practice and the challenges faced in promoting its significance. They highlight the immediate relief and long-term benefits of dental procedures for patients, discuss the evolution of dental tools and techniques, the controversy of leaving roots in teeth, and the advancements in dental radiology. They emphasize the need for dental education in veterinary schools and the role of general practice in providing affordable and accessible dental care. The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of pets on our lives and the importance of dental care for their overall well-being.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Virginie Goffaux, Founder and CEO at AnimEd Solutions.
In this episode, Anthony and Virginie discuss chronic illness. Virginie shares her background in veterinary medicine and her work in pet owner education. She tells us about her experience with chronic illness and her journey to finding a diagnosis and treatment. They discuss the increase in chronic illness and the challenges of diagnosing tick-borne diseases, and Virginie emphasizes the importance of raising awareness and navigating the healthcare system for those suffering from chronic illness.
Connect with Virginie on LinkedIn here
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This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Emily Singler, Author of 'Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team'.
In this episode, Kathryn and Emily discuss navigating pregnancy and parenthood while working in Veterinary Medicine. Emily shares her personal experience, offers advice on when to tell an employer you're pregnant, and shares some common misconceptions or stigmas surrounding pregnancy in the veterinary workplace. They also discuss workplace hazards, such as drugs to avoid, and how to offer support to those returning to work following maternity leave.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ron Ofri, Professor of Veterinary Ophthalmology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In this episode, Anthony and Ron discuss ophthalmology in veterinary medicine. They discuss whether practices should be doing routine tonometry and ophthalmoscopy, the management of chronic glaucoma and cases that may need enucleation, coping with blindness in dogs and cats, and the connection between glaucoma and uveitis. They also touch on the concept of neuroprotective treatment for glaucoma and the challenges of diagnosing and treating glaucoma in cats. The conversation concludes with a discussion on expressing gratitude to teachers and the importance of recognizing their impact.
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