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Sustainable Vet Clinic Practice - CeeJay Donovan of Massey Vets in Palmerston North - chats about her 6 in 6 - six easy to implement sustainable practices she implemented at Massey Vets in six months and the differences she noticed.
For international listeners that’s the on-campus clinic of the Veterinary Science Faculty of New Zealand’s Massey University.
CeeJay has a Bachelor of Veterinary Technology from Massey, a Certificate in Science and Technology from Massey as well as a Certificate in Captive Wild Animal Management from Unitec in Auckland.
If you’ve listened to the previous two episodes on sustainability, you’ll have heard CeeJay’s name mentioned a few times – especially in relation to the social media initiatives she’s kicked off Sustainable Vet Practice – NZ communities on both FB and Insta – so go follow and connect there.
We also talked about some of her big picture goals such as
As you’ll hear her say more than once – one person can make a difference!
LINKS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:
it’s critical that vets with visas can get into NZ without having to play the MIQ lottery game of chance – you can sign it at Get2VetsNZ at Facebook or via tinyurl.com/get2vetsnz - thanks heaps!
Stay tuned right to the end - if you’re interested you can listen into the after we wrapped everything up chat that CeeJay and I had.
Sustainable Vet Practice - NZ - Facebook
Sustainable Vet Practice - NZ - Instagram
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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Sustainable Vet Clinic Practice - CeeJay Donovan of Massey Vets in Palmerston North - chats about her 6 in 6 - six easy to implement sustainable practices she implemented at Massey Vets in six months and the differences she noticed.
For international listeners that’s the on-campus clinic of the Veterinary Science Faculty of New Zealand’s Massey University.
CeeJay has a Bachelor of Veterinary Technology from Massey, a Certificate in Science and Technology from Massey as well as a Certificate in Captive Wild Animal Management from Unitec in Auckland.
If you’ve listened to the previous two episodes on sustainability, you’ll have heard CeeJay’s name mentioned a few times – especially in relation to the social media initiatives she’s kicked off Sustainable Vet Practice – NZ communities on both FB and Insta – so go follow and connect there.
We also talked about some of her big picture goals such as
As you’ll hear her say more than once – one person can make a difference!
LINKS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:
it’s critical that vets with visas can get into NZ without having to play the MIQ lottery game of chance – you can sign it at Get2VetsNZ at Facebook or via tinyurl.com/get2vetsnz - thanks heaps!
Stay tuned right to the end - if you’re interested you can listen into the after we wrapped everything up chat that CeeJay and I had.
Sustainable Vet Practice - NZ - Facebook
Sustainable Vet Practice - NZ - Instagram
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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