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Conflict is a part of every workplace—but in veterinary medicine, it’s often something we avoid at all costs. In this episode of Reviving Vet Med, Dr. Marie Holowaychuk explores why conflict avoidance is so common among veterinary teams and how it can silently erode trust, collaboration, and even patient care.
Through practical strategies and real-life examples, Marie breaks down the different types of conflict—whether it’s a disagreement over clinical decisions or a clash of personalities—and shares tools for navigating each with courage and compassion. You’ll learn how to give feedback without damaging relationships, how to handle emotionally charged situations, and why leaning into healthy conflict is essential for building resilient, connected teams.
If you’ve ever walked on eggshells at work or struggled to speak up, this episode will give you the mindset and tools to approach conflict with confidence—and create a workplace culture where both people and patients thrive.
Resources
How to handle conflict among coworkers (PDF): https://revivingvetmed.kartra.com/page/HandlingConflict
Thank You to Our Sponsor Scribenote
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Pre-Order Dr. Marie Holowaychuk’s book A Compassionate Calling: What It Really Means To Be a Veterinarian: https://www.routledge.com/A-Compassionate-Calling-What-It-Really-Means-to-Be-a-Veterinarian/Holowaychuk/p/book/9781032389035?utm_source=cjaffiliates&utm_medium=affiliates&cjevent=26e8517167f611f0806101060a1eba24
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To learn more about Reviving Veterinary Medicine’s offerings including lunch & learns, critical incident group debriefing, and online programs, please visit our website: https://revivingvetmed.com/
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By Dr. Marie HolowaychukSend us Fan Mail
Conflict is a part of every workplace—but in veterinary medicine, it’s often something we avoid at all costs. In this episode of Reviving Vet Med, Dr. Marie Holowaychuk explores why conflict avoidance is so common among veterinary teams and how it can silently erode trust, collaboration, and even patient care.
Through practical strategies and real-life examples, Marie breaks down the different types of conflict—whether it’s a disagreement over clinical decisions or a clash of personalities—and shares tools for navigating each with courage and compassion. You’ll learn how to give feedback without damaging relationships, how to handle emotionally charged situations, and why leaning into healthy conflict is essential for building resilient, connected teams.
If you’ve ever walked on eggshells at work or struggled to speak up, this episode will give you the mindset and tools to approach conflict with confidence—and create a workplace culture where both people and patients thrive.
Resources
How to handle conflict among coworkers (PDF): https://revivingvetmed.kartra.com/page/HandlingConflict
Thank You to Our Sponsor Scribenote
Book a Demo: https://calendly.com/d/4zm-dsr-wfh/scribenote-demo
Free 14-Day Trial: https://app.scribenote.com/auth/register?referralCode=Reviving-VetMed
Pre-Order Dr. Marie Holowaychuk’s book A Compassionate Calling: What It Really Means To Be a Veterinarian: https://www.routledge.com/A-Compassionate-Calling-What-It-Really-Means-to-Be-a-Veterinarian/Holowaychuk/p/book/9781032389035?utm_source=cjaffiliates&utm_medium=affiliates&cjevent=26e8517167f611f0806101060a1eba24
Newsletter
For more practical pointers and tangible tips related to veterinary mental health and wellbeing, subscribe to our e-newsletter: https://revivingvetmed.kartra.com/page/newsletter
Online Programs
To learn more about Reviving Veterinary Medicine’s offerings including lunch & learns, critical incident group debriefing, and online programs, please visit our website: https://revivingvetmed.com/
Questions, Suggestions, or Sponsorship Opportunities
Email: [email protected]
Support the show