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At the beginning of this year, I had the opportunity of catching up with a VetStaff locum for lunch.
We solved all the problems currently facing the veterinary sector and the world.
Over lunch, Dr Sam shared a book she’d read called Compassionomics – a book designed to answer a few questions – one of which was “does taking time for compassion make doctors better at their job?”
I’m a Kindle woman, so I bought the Kindle version. It’s also available in paperback and Audible versions. I’ll include all links to where you can buy the book, if you’re interested, on the show notes page for episode 17 at PawsClawsWetNoses.fm.
The full, official, title is “Compassionomics: the revolutionary scientific evidence that caring makes a difference.”
I like meaty books and at 375 pages, this sure gave me something to get my teeth into. The book was published in 2018 by Fire Starter Publishing.
Apart from the fact Dr Sam said it was a good book, I bought it because I wondered whether there might be any crossover from human health care to animal health care.
While I was reading, there was always a little part of my brain wondering just how much could be transferred to the animal health care sector. I’m sure that plenty could – just in a different way.
Some musings I had, for example, were:
Purchase it from Amazon:
ISBN-13: 978-1622181063
ISBN-10: 1622181069
Kindle
Audio book
Paperback
[NB: I have no affiliation whatsoever to Amazon]
The Roseto Effect
Struggling to get results from your job advertisements?
If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic.
The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs
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At the beginning of this year, I had the opportunity of catching up with a VetStaff locum for lunch.
We solved all the problems currently facing the veterinary sector and the world.
Over lunch, Dr Sam shared a book she’d read called Compassionomics – a book designed to answer a few questions – one of which was “does taking time for compassion make doctors better at their job?”
I’m a Kindle woman, so I bought the Kindle version. It’s also available in paperback and Audible versions. I’ll include all links to where you can buy the book, if you’re interested, on the show notes page for episode 17 at PawsClawsWetNoses.fm.
The full, official, title is “Compassionomics: the revolutionary scientific evidence that caring makes a difference.”
I like meaty books and at 375 pages, this sure gave me something to get my teeth into. The book was published in 2018 by Fire Starter Publishing.
Apart from the fact Dr Sam said it was a good book, I bought it because I wondered whether there might be any crossover from human health care to animal health care.
While I was reading, there was always a little part of my brain wondering just how much could be transferred to the animal health care sector. I’m sure that plenty could – just in a different way.
Some musings I had, for example, were:
Purchase it from Amazon:
ISBN-13: 978-1622181063
ISBN-10: 1622181069
Kindle
Audio book
Paperback
[NB: I have no affiliation whatsoever to Amazon]
The Roseto Effect
Struggling to get results from your job advertisements?
If so, then shining online as a good employer is essential to attracting the types of veterinary professionals who're a perfect cultural fit for your clinic.
The VetClinicJobs job board is the place to post your next job vacancy - to find out more get in touch with Lizzie at VetClinicJobs
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