IVETSOHARD, The not-so-serious podcast for seriously busy veterinary teams
IVETSOHARD
58 episodes
8 months ago
Hiring a newly graduated veterinarian is an exciting moment for any veterinary practice. These fresh graduates bring enthusiasm, new knowledge, and a passion for animal care. However, retaining them in the long run requires thoughtful strategies and support. In this episode, we will explore essential steps to retain your newly graduated veterinarian, ensuring their growth and success within your practice.
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Hiring a newly graduated veterinarian is an exciting moment for any veterinary practice. These fresh graduates bring enthusiasm, new knowledge, and a passion for animal care. However, retaining them in the long run requires thoughtful strategies and support. In this episode, we will explore essential steps to retain your newly graduated veterinarian, ensuring their growth and success within your practice.
Ep. 37 | 5 Ways To Support Your Team During A Busy Summer
IVETSOHARD, The not-so-serious podcast for seriously busy veterinary teams
24 minutes
3 years ago
Ep. 37 | 5 Ways To Support Your Team During A Busy Summer
In This Episode: Listen in as Mandy Billinger and Brad Jonesburg from the Vet2Pet staff chat about 5 ways you can support your team during a busy summer! Check out the BLOG that accompanies this episode. Sign up for #IVETSOHARD Resources Email List (below) to get the 5 takeaways from this episode in PDF form. Learn More About Dr. Stacee and Dr. Caitlin: https://ivetsohard.com/about/ Episode Website Subscribe & Review On Apple Podcasts: Thanks for being an IVSH list...
IVETSOHARD, The not-so-serious podcast for seriously busy veterinary teams
Hiring a newly graduated veterinarian is an exciting moment for any veterinary practice. These fresh graduates bring enthusiasm, new knowledge, and a passion for animal care. However, retaining them in the long run requires thoughtful strategies and support. In this episode, we will explore essential steps to retain your newly graduated veterinarian, ensuring their growth and success within your practice.