NOMV Advocates – Iceland Outreach Event
Our NOMV Advocate spreads some gratitude to an Iceland veterinary clinic.
Our NOMV Advocate spreads some gratitude to an Iceland veterinary clinic.
As a solo practice owner, I have felt increasingly isolated and it can be hard to know whose advice to trust, especially if they are outside of our field. This summit looks like it will be very helpful for me and I look forward to a more peaceful relationship to the financial management of myself and my business.
This week we are going to dive into the steps that we can take to ensure that the mental health and wellbeing of the veterinary workforce is getting the attention and care that it deserves.
It is impossible to connect this trend back to a single cause or issue because there isn’t just one issue at play: the practice of veterinary medicine is a “perfect storm” of factors coming together to put veterinary healthcare workers at risk of depression and suicide.
Our NOMV Program Manager spreads some gratitude to Sarasota area veterinary clinic.
Our NOMV Advocates spread some gratitude to Boston area veterinary clinics.
NOMV feels a lot like family. So getting to know as many of the team members as possible and, once it’s safe to travel after COVID, meeting in person is what I hope to do in the future.
Mental wellbeing is an entity that is easily left behind in the veterinary field, and I want to be part of a group of experts that cultivate a very much needed change.
I joined NOMV to help bring additional resources to my school, but in doing so I found a much bigger purpose.
Baxter, ComPETitive Racing Buddy keeps volunteer Shannon Emmons motivated during the NOMV Race Around the World. Check out this good boy!