The AVMA has teamed with the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges and Zoetis to host the 2018 Veterinary Wellbeing Summit profession-wide meeting to join experts from inside and outside of the veterinary community to address vital well-being strategies for the profession. The summit is scheduled for April 15-17 outside Chicago. The summit will cover a range of topics including the link between culture and well-being, the importance of boundary setting, addressing the perfectionism code, and the business case for well-being. Many of the sessions will offer a look at real-life scenarios, such as examples of successful well-being programs in various work environments, personal obstacles and success stories, and lessons learned. The goal of the summit is to provide practical resources and strategies to enable participants ranging from academicians, students, and practitioners to establish a culture of well-being in their workplace and throughout the profession. Presenters will share healthy tips and strategies that can be implemented at a personal or professional level, by anyone at any time, no matter the organization size or career stage. The summit also offers attendees: An introduction to the nine dimensions of well-being and how professionals can influence each one 100 healthy tips to implement at home, in the workplace, and in the community Engaging and dynamic sessions that outline action-based steps to improve well-being Interactive breakout sessions A chance to make a difference in the profession by creating programs that improve the emotional, social, and physical wellbeing of veterinarians Space is limited, so early registration is advisable. Learn more about the 2018 Veterinary Wellbeing Summit and register here.