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In this episode, Dr. Moriah McCauley dives headfirst into a hot topic stirring debate across Vetstagram, TikTok, and beyond: Should veterinary influencers be allowed to speak at CE conferences?
Before diving into the controversy, Dr. Moriah offers a warm recap of last week’s episode with Dr. Katie Miller from Rockingham Veterinary Clinic—a rural Kansas practice quietly building a mentorship model that goes far beyond the basics. She highlights how Katie and her team built a species-specific action plan for their new grad, setting quarterly growth goals and fostering a practice-wide culture of mentorship—from vets to vet assistants and beyond.
Then it's on to the deep end: What role should social media-savvy vets play in shaping continuing education? Dr. Moriah breaks down the concerns raised by a recent podcast episode questioning the credibility of influencers on the CE stage, and offers a nuanced, thoughtful rebuttal. She explores what really matters when evaluating speakers—credibility, content, and connection—and why influence doesn’t have to dilute quality.
You’ll also hear Dr. Moriah answer listener questions about CE, race-approved content, and the value of resonance in education. If you’ve ever wondered how social media is shaping the future of veterinary learning—or what qualifies someone to be on stage at a conference—this episode is for you.
Episode Outline[00:00] The Mentorship Model at Rockingham Vet
[04:26] Action Plans for New Grads: Skills by Species
[08:07] Creating a Culture of Mentorship Beyond the Vets
[12:25] Listener Q&A: Should Influencers Be Teaching at Conferences?
[14:51] The Podcast That Sparked the Debate
[19:17] Evaluating Credibility Beyond Follower Counts
[22:00] What Actually Counts as CE?
[26:22] Why Communication, Marketing & Mentorship Matter Too
[28:33] The Problem with Focusing on the Worst-Case Influencers
[32:04] Information vs. Resonance: What Makes a Great Educator
[37:07] What We Can Learn from Social Media Communicators
[38:33] The Future of CE: Panels, Collaboration, and Connection
See more from Dr. Moriah McCauley: https://www.instagram.com/dr.moriah.mccauley
Connect with Dr. Moriah McCauley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moriah-mccauley
Mentioned in this episode:
So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills.
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In this episode, Dr. Moriah McCauley dives headfirst into a hot topic stirring debate across Vetstagram, TikTok, and beyond: Should veterinary influencers be allowed to speak at CE conferences?
Before diving into the controversy, Dr. Moriah offers a warm recap of last week’s episode with Dr. Katie Miller from Rockingham Veterinary Clinic—a rural Kansas practice quietly building a mentorship model that goes far beyond the basics. She highlights how Katie and her team built a species-specific action plan for their new grad, setting quarterly growth goals and fostering a practice-wide culture of mentorship—from vets to vet assistants and beyond.
Then it's on to the deep end: What role should social media-savvy vets play in shaping continuing education? Dr. Moriah breaks down the concerns raised by a recent podcast episode questioning the credibility of influencers on the CE stage, and offers a nuanced, thoughtful rebuttal. She explores what really matters when evaluating speakers—credibility, content, and connection—and why influence doesn’t have to dilute quality.
You’ll also hear Dr. Moriah answer listener questions about CE, race-approved content, and the value of resonance in education. If you’ve ever wondered how social media is shaping the future of veterinary learning—or what qualifies someone to be on stage at a conference—this episode is for you.
Episode Outline[00:00] The Mentorship Model at Rockingham Vet
[04:26] Action Plans for New Grads: Skills by Species
[08:07] Creating a Culture of Mentorship Beyond the Vets
[12:25] Listener Q&A: Should Influencers Be Teaching at Conferences?
[14:51] The Podcast That Sparked the Debate
[19:17] Evaluating Credibility Beyond Follower Counts
[22:00] What Actually Counts as CE?
[26:22] Why Communication, Marketing & Mentorship Matter Too
[28:33] The Problem with Focusing on the Worst-Case Influencers
[32:04] Information vs. Resonance: What Makes a Great Educator
[37:07] What We Can Learn from Social Media Communicators
[38:33] The Future of CE: Panels, Collaboration, and Connection
See more from Dr. Moriah McCauley: https://www.instagram.com/dr.moriah.mccauley
Connect with Dr. Moriah McCauley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moriah-mccauley
Mentioned in this episode:
So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills.