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Ditching the 'don't want list' for the 'want list'April 22, 2025A look at how veterinary professionals can shift their mindset from what they don’t want in their careers to clearly defining and pursuing what they do want.
Bad news bearers: Delivering tough conversations in the practiceApril 21, 2025Learn how to tackle difficult conversations with clarity, empathy, and a little bear-sized bravery in Dr. Greg Bishop’s latest take on veterinary communication.