The Greatest Profession is an interview-style investigation of the humanity of veterinary medicine. In each episode, our host, Matt Asciutto, has a conversation with a different veterinary professional he has met along the way. Together they examine what leads us to this field, how we are surviving, what we think comes next, and whatever other philosophical meanderings that may inspire them. Join us to find out if this truly is The Greatest Profession.
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The Greatest Profession is an interview-style investigation of the humanity of veterinary medicine. In each episode, our host, Matt Asciutto, has a conversation with a different veterinary professional he has met along the way. Together they examine what leads us to this field, how we are surviving, what we think comes next, and whatever other philosophical meanderings that may inspire them. Join us to find out if this truly is The Greatest Profession.
On this episode of the podcast we are joined by accidental veterinary consultant and lover of google-eyes, Dr. Sarah Wolff! Sarah and Matt discuss being wonderful, pleasant hellos, and yelling into the void. Dr. Wolff is a small animal veterinarian and consultant that can be found at www.drsarahwolff.com/
The Greatest Profession Podcast Episode 32: “Assume Something Wonderful” is streaming now! Find it on Spotify, Apple, Google, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Our new AI assistant has dubbed the following important highlights from the episode:
Learning from mistakes and taking risks are essential for growth in veterinary practice.
Hands-on education and real-world experiences are valuable in preparing veterinarians for practice.
There is a range of veterinary practice styles, and finding the right fit is important for personal and professional satisfaction.
Teaching and mentoring others can be fulfilling and contribute to the growth of the veterinary profession.
Humor and the ability to navigate unpredictable situations are important skills in veterinary practice.
Recognizing a mismatch in practice settings and finding a practice that aligns with personal values and goals is crucial for long-term success and well-being. Balancing employee fit and practice needs is crucial for a successful veterinary practice.
Admitting when there is a bad fit and offering optimism can help maintain positive relationships with employees.
Workplace culture and brand identity are important in differentiating practices and attracting the right clients.
Consistent processes and approaches can lead to better outcomes for both veterinarians and clients.
Consulting and teaching can be rewarding career paths for veterinarians with a passion for improving practice operations.
That's a lot more information than we would have noted; thanks, AI!
The Greatest Profession
The Greatest Profession is an interview-style investigation of the humanity of veterinary medicine. In each episode, our host, Matt Asciutto, has a conversation with a different veterinary professional he has met along the way. Together they examine what leads us to this field, how we are surviving, what we think comes next, and whatever other philosophical meanderings that may inspire them. Join us to find out if this truly is The Greatest Profession.