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On this episode of Vet Candy Life, Dr. Quincy Hawley and Renee Machel talk all about parenting, from making family a priority to the challenges of maintaining a work life balance.
Special guest, Maria Sanders, a certified parent coach gives expert tips on parenting. Also, veterinarian, mom, and business owner, Dr. Tierra Hawley talks about mom topics including finding time to pump at work and making time for self care. Chicago veterinarian and mom of three, Dr. Natalie Marks, stops by to give us tips for preventing leptospirosis.
This show is brought to you by Merck Animal Health, makers of Nobivac Lepto 4 vaccine. For more information, check out stoplepto.com.
This program is RACE and NYS approved for veterinary continuing education. Details below:
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This episode of Vet Candy Life, hosted by veterinarian Dr. Quincy Hawley and veterinary technician Renee Machel, is all about landing your dream job.
Do you think obtaining your dream job is an impossible mission? Think again. With the right forethought and preparation, you can make your dreams into reality. Get started with these tips from Dr. Quincy Hawley and Renee Machel.
This episode features expert tips, lifestyle advice, and real-life experiences from the most exciting people on the planet!
Special guests include, make up artist Imogene Carr from ICY Academy who shows us how to make a professional make up look for job interviews, Dr. Sheridan Lathe tells us about her dream job which is sailing around the world helping animals in need, and veterinarian living the dream as a vet surgeon, Dr. Philippa Pavia, who gives us some helpful hints about dealing with osteoarthritis.
This show is brought to you by Elanco Animal Health, makers of Synovi G4 Soft Chews for dogs.
This show is also approved for veterinary and veterinary continuing education. See below for details:
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION:
This program is approved by AAVSB RACE and New York State for veterinary and veterinary technician CE credit (20-766049.)
To get your CE credits:
1. Watch the show
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Chicago veterinarian, Dr. Natalie Marks talks all about leptospirosis.
To get your CE credits:
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Refresh your surgery skills with Vet Candy Operation. The show features a quiz competition in which contestants are presented with general knowledge clues about suture materials, suture patterns, and more. The gamefication program is taught by veterinary surgeon Dr. Courtney Campbell and features twin veterinarians, Dr. Jenifer Chatfield and Dr. Jason Chatfield.
This program is RACE and NYS approved for continuing education.
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION:
To get your CE credits:
1. Watch the show
This program: 20-797406. is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 0.5 CE Credits, with a maximum of 0.5 CE Credits being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of non medical using the delivery method of anytime/ distance learning.This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. This program is also approved in the State of New York for 0.5 CE Credits. Expiration Date: 2/03/2023
Case of the Lame Labrador Dr. Jenifer Chatfield and Dr. Jason Chatfield discuss a case involving a lame 9 year old Labrador retriever. They are joined by veterinary surgeon, Dr. Philippa Pavia, who talks about osteoarthritis and explains it all from a specialist point of view, from diagnosis and treatment to prevention.
This show is brought to you by Elanco Animal Health, makers of Synovi G4 Soft Chews for Dogs.
Continuing Education below:
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1. Watch the show
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Check out this issue of Vet Candy Magazine—a veterinary lifestyle magazine filled with engaging voices and inspirational messages from the most fascinating people in our industry. In this first issue, we are talking about careers. Searching for your dream job is hard work, and Vet Candy is here to guide you every step of the way. We gathered tips from experts across the industry to help you find, apply to, interview for, and get the job that’s right for you. We are also introducing you to Dr. Quincy Hawley and Renee Machel- two amazing people who are dedicating their lives to bringing positivity into our profession. Dr. Quincy is a passionate and dynamic wellbeing guru. He co-founded Get MotiVETed! Veterinary Wellbeing Solutions, a company that provides wellbeing solutions for veterinary professionals, with Renee who is also a certified life coach, yoga instructor, and a mindfulness guide. Brought to you by VetProCentral- a free recruiter service for veterinary job seekers.
Humans have used honey for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. There are even cave paintings about it. Now, more than ever, the value of honey’s medical potential is being rediscovered and using medicinal honey for wound management is becoming more commonplace today. In the age of rising antibiotic resistance, honey’s antimicrobial properties are another key reason modern practitioners are choosing to return to medicinal honey.
Veterinary surgeon, Dr. Courtney Campbell tells all about the healing powers of honey. This program is RACE approved for veterinary and veterinary technician continuing education credit. See below for details.
This complimentary program is sponsored by Kruuse, makers of Manuka honey wound healing products.
Continuing education information:
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Wound care is important for wound healing. Best care can prevent more serious complications like infection. Wound dressings, including Manuka honey, drains, and bandaging can help prevent infection and to speed healing.
Veterinary surgeon, Dr. Philippa Pavia explains best practices for wound care in this program. This complimentary program is sponsored by Kruuse, makers of Manuka honey wound healing products.
This program is RACE/NYS approved for continuing education.
For CE credit: 1. Watch the show
2. Pass this quiz: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=nc7605c4171288bc
3. Print or save certificate of completion for your records Email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.
This program (20-806700) is approved by the AAVSB RACE and the State of New York for a total of 0.25 CE Credits, with a maximum of 0.25 CE Credits being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This RACE approval is for the subject matter category of medical using the delivery method of digital/anytime. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board's CE requirements. This program is also approved for CE credit in New York State.
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