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Finding Joy in the Profession with Dr. Tannetje’ Crocker

Finding Joy in the Profession with Dr. Tannetje’ Crocker

FromVeterinary Vitals


Finding Joy in the Profession with Dr. Tannetje’ Crocker

FromVeterinary Vitals

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Aug 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"Making that decision was probably one of the hardest ones that I have made in my career."Finding joy in the profession isn't always a linear path. That was the case for Dr. Tannetje’ Crocker, who had to make a major career move to achieve satisfaction in her job. Her decision required adaptability, open-mindedness and the ability to speak up. After finding joy in the profession, she wants to help future and young veterinarians do the same. She understands that with so many obstacles, it can be easy to feel depleted. She offers guidance and advice to help her younger colleagues navigate the common stressors of the profession. Visit her website for resources www.drcrockerpetvet.com and follow her on Instagram: @dr.tannetje.crocker. Purchase her book Dr. Crocker's Veterinary Adventures on the Snout School online store https://shop.snoutschool.com/Here's a full list of Instagram handles she encourages her peers to follow to stay connected with the veterinary community, have access to mentorship opportunities and stay up-to-date on the latest procedures.@thevetitude@vetsontherise @vet_redefined@doctor_brooke @thedermvet  @thrivedvmpodcast @thatvetlifepodcast @snout.school @it.might.get.weird This episode is sponsored by Collin College Veterinary Technology Program. Housed at the brand new Wylie Campus, this program offers cutting-edge technology and hands-on opportunities. To learn more, visit www.collin.edu/department/vettech/Support the show
Released:
Aug 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Veterinary Vitals is a show produced by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association that examines the veterinary industry, explores the experiences of veterinary professionals and offers advice for navigating the evolving profession.