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In this episode of VetLife, I speak with Geoffrey, a veterinary technician, about the vital role technicians play in veterinary medicine, the importance of humor and education in the field, and the challenges of managing burnout and compassion fatigue. Geoffrey shares his personal journey, including struggles with addiction and recovery, and emphasizes the significance of community support among veterinary professionals. We discuss strategies for maintaining physical and mental well-being, pursuing professional growth through specialization, and the veterinary community's need for kindness and understanding.
Be sure to follow Geoffrey on Instagram at @aint.doin.right
First, if you haven't watched my film and live in Canada (or have one of those VPN things), you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/oMUx3yuyznc?si=oagpg7bGnpbuyXlJ
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com and on Twitter at @drcliff_vet
Listener questions, episode suggestions, or if you have a good idea for a guest, email me at [email protected]
Additional information can be found at drcliff.ca
Send us a text
In this episode of VetLife, I speak with Geoffrey, a veterinary technician, about the vital role technicians play in veterinary medicine, the importance of humor and education in the field, and the challenges of managing burnout and compassion fatigue. Geoffrey shares his personal journey, including struggles with addiction and recovery, and emphasizes the significance of community support among veterinary professionals. We discuss strategies for maintaining physical and mental well-being, pursuing professional growth through specialization, and the veterinary community's need for kindness and understanding.
Be sure to follow Geoffrey on Instagram at @aint.doin.right
First, if you haven't watched my film and live in Canada (or have one of those VPN things), you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/oMUx3yuyznc?si=oagpg7bGnpbuyXlJ
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com and on Twitter at @drcliff_vet
Listener questions, episode suggestions, or if you have a good idea for a guest, email me at [email protected]
Additional information can be found at drcliff.ca