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Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Summary: Weekly podcast dedicated to "tackling the toughest topics in veterinary medicine." Hosted by veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward and registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor. Candid, irreverent, provocative, educational, and occasionally funny conversations about issues that impact the veterinary profession. Non-stop since 2016.

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 How Should We Pick Protocols for Veterinary Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:30:40

Standards of veterinary medical care can be complicated and confusing — and downright tricky to agree upon. This week host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor explore how a veterinary clinic should choose protocols, what protocols should be enforced, and what treatment options should be more flexible? This lively discussion should spark your team to more closely examine how we decide to do the things we do in veterinary medicine. Please leave us a review on iTunes! That’s all.

 What We Are (and Are Not) Looking Forward To in 2019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:27:12

Happy 2019! This week we share some of the things we are - and are not - looking forward to in 2019 for veterinary professionals. Host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney along with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor discuss the veterinary nurse initiative (VNI), telemedicine, organized veterinary medicine, corporate practices (and find out why Dr. Ward calls the future of veterinary medicine “the ‘Walmartization’ and ‘Amazonation’ of the profession”) and upcoming medical advancements. Dr. Ernie Ward shares why he believes veterinarians need to fight for animal welfare ("and end factory farming!") and cautions about economic uncertainty in 2019. Find out which host’s family may be expanding, and which may be contracting! End the year by leaving us a review on iTunes! It means the world to us!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 Holiday Hassles in Veterinary Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:57

Happy Holidays! It’s the “most wonderful time of the year” in veterinary practice! Or is it? This special holiday edition of our podcast, host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney, along with registered veterinary Technician Beckie Mossor detail veterinary clinic staff holiday scheduling drama, co-worker gift dilemmas, party alcohol rules, and how to remain cheery when our clients are dreary! If you’re searching for your lost sanity, pop in your earbuds and give this episode a listen! And after you’re done, PLEASE give us a review on iTunes. It’s the only gift we’re asking for this holiday season. Happy Holidays!

 Socialization for Veterinary Professionals - Finding Friends Outside Work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:25

Are you socialized? How do you find friends as adults? Are we expanding our social networks beyond the veterinary profession? This week, host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney along with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor talk about making friends and finding fulfillment outside of work. The trio share tips on maintaining friendships, online communities to meet new friends and the benefits of socialization. And find out Cyndie’s plans to write a book about, “How to Date other Moms.” Please help us by LEAVING A REVIEW ON ITUNES! Your one-minute review MEANS THE WORLD TO US! (At least our podcast world.) Seriously, we

 Enough is Enough! Saying No and Setting Boundaries in Veterinary Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:06

When is enough too much? When (and how) is it okay to say, “No”? Is it clear or murky? This week host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor discuss establishing healthy boundaries with veterinary bosses and co-workers, clients, and friends and family. Failure to set boundaries is an issue that leads to veterinary professional burnout, poor patient care, and lower job satisfaction. Share this episode with the entire team! SAY “YES” to this! Please help us by LEAVING A REVIEW ON ITUNES! This is how we grow and reach more of our veterinary colleagues. Your one-minute review MEANS THE WORLD TO US! (At least our podcast world.) Seriously, we need more reviews! We’ve been at this TWO YEARS, so the least you can do is…. Click on five stars? THANK YOU!

 Reclaiming Control of Your Veterinary Work & Personal Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:30:29

Feeling out of control? Ever felt like you weren’t being listened to at work? This week host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney along with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor question what it means to be in control of your professional career and personal life, how to regain control, and why collaborative decision-making can benefit your veterinary team. We need your support to reach more of our veterinary colleagues! Please subscribe, share, and leave us a review -- especially on iTunes! Thank you for listening!

 Veterinary Cost versus Care Conversations - Are We Talking about Money Too Much or Too Little? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:04

Once again we tackle one of profession’s most challenging topics: MONEY! The tension between providing the best veterinary care and the cost of providing that care causes tremendous conflict and confusion among our colleagues (and us!). Are we talking too much - or too little - about money with pet owners? What impact do recent human healthcare and insurance changes have on the perception and value of veterinary services? If we strive for increased transparency regarding charges, are we overemphasizing cost and diminishing care? This week Drs. Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney along with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor explore the controversial world of money in the veterinary profession. Please help us by LEAVING A REVIEW ON ITUNES! This is how we grow and reach more of our veterinary colleagues. Your one-minute review MEANS THE WORLD TO US! (At least our podcast world.) Seriously, we need more reviews! We’ve been at this TWO YEARS, so the least you can do is…. Click on five stars? THANK YOU!

 Making Work/Life Balance Work in the Veterinary Profession - Does it Work? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:30:24

Feeling stressed? Overworked? Lost your mojo? Losing the romance? This week host veterinarians Ernie Ward and registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor take a candid look at work/life balance in the veterinary profession. From real-life struggles and tribulations to practical tips and advice, this episode is packed will help restore your sanity and release you from "perfect" and into "for reals." PLEASE leave us a short review on iTunes! That's all we ask. It lets us know you like what we're doing and helps us reach other veterinary colleagues. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

 Should Veterinary Clinics Sell Products? The Impact Of Retail Sales | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:27:37

The question of whether or not a veterinarian or veterinary clinic should sell non-medical products has perplexed generations of practitioners. This week host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney along with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor question whether or not vets should sell "stuff," how to choose the best products if you're going to sell "stuff," and the tricky ethical lines veterinary clinics tread when selling "stuff." This is a wide-ranging, candid, and brutally honest conversation about the impact retail sales have on the veterinary profession. PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW ON iTUNES! (That's all we ask of you... THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!)

 Veterinary Support Staff Suicides: An Issue We Need to Discuss | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:33:16

A recent North Carolina veterinary technician's death by suicide prompted us to explore the issues of depression, substance abuse, and suicide among veterinary support staff. Host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney with registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor share their thoughts and experiences with veterinary staff suicides, what our profession can do to help, and what you can do to aide a colleague. Please share this podcast with anyone you think could benefit. Resources mentioned in this podcast:  1-800-273-TALK (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) Suicide is preventable. Get free help now. Text CONNECT to 741741 https://www.avma.org/ProfessionalDevelopment/PeerAndWellness/Pages/Wellness-Gatekeeper-Training-for-Veterinarians.aspx  https://www.facebook.com/groups/2249260498635880/  https://www.facebook.com/groups/S4SPrivateGroup/  https://www.navta.net/default.aspx https://www.navta.net/news/422562/NAVTA-announces-the-formation-of-the-Veterinary-Team-Wellbeing-Task-Force-July-2018.htm Avma.org/workplacewellness

 EPISODE 100! Recaps & Favorite Moments from our First 100 Podcasts! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:30:38

100! THANK YOU! It's hard to believe we've recorded 100 episodes of our podcast! We owe it all to you, our loyal listeners and colleagues. This week we celebrate by recapping behind-the-microphone stories and share some of our favorite moments of the past two years. Welcome to our podcast party! Want to give us present we'd really love? A review on iTunes! Thank you again for your loyal support!

 Chernobyl Veterinarian Dr Jennifer Betz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:32:16

This week we expose you to a radioactive topic: What happened to the dogs and cats left behind in Chernobyl? Our guest, Dr. Jennifer Betz, knows firsthand the current conditions of the canines and felines living in the Chernobyl disaster area. We were positively radiating during this episode, and the fallout of our conversation will leave you glowing! (I’ll stop now.) YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS EPISODE! Please help us by LEAVING A REVIEW ON ITUNES! This is how we grow and reach more of our veterinary colleagues. Your one-minute review MEANS THE WORLD TO US! (At least our podcast world.) Seriously, we need more reviews! We’ve been at this TWO YEARS, so the least you can do is…. Click on five stars? THANK YOU! Dr. Jennifer Betz’s information: http://cleanfutures.org/ https://cleanfutures.org/projects/dogs-of-chernobyl/ https://www.gofundme.com/dogs-of-chernobyl http://www.veterinaryventures.com/

 Happy National Veterinary Technician Week! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:03:20

This week, we have a special THANK YOU to the AMAZING VETERINARY TECHNICIANS that make the world better! During October 14 - 20, 2018 celebrate National Veterinary Technician Week with us!

 The Pros and Cons of Production-based Pay for Veterinarians | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:31

Pro-sal, production-based, merit-based - these are a few of the terms used to describe the increasingly common method used to pay veterinarians (and some veterinary technicians, as you’ll find out). What are the pros and cons of paying veterinary professionals on a percentage of revenue generated basis? Are your veterinarians gaming the system? Dr. Ernie Ward shares an experience you might not realize happens in many clinics, Dr. Cyndie Courtney relates her personal experiences, and Beckie Mossor, RVT reveals what veterinary clinic support staff really think about their doctors being paid based on the revenue they generate. This is a candid conversation about a highly controversial - and rarely openly discussed - element of working in veterinary medicine. If you like these podcasts, do us a favor and write a couple of sentence review on iTunes! It helps us grow and engage more of our colleagues to make our profession better.

 Veterinary Viewfinder 097 - Have Animal Rescue Requirements Gotten Ridiculous? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:39

Have you, a friend, family member, colleague, or client ever been denied a pet rescue adoption? Are some animal rescue groups inadvertently encouraging people to go through breeders and pet stores due to cumbersome requirements? We asked our social media channels, and apparently this is a bigger problem than we realized. This week our trio tackles the thorny issue of what makes an appropriate animal rescue protocol, our thoughts on how to improve the process, and tales from the real-world on heartbreaking (and confusing) pet rescues. PLEASE LEAVE US AN ITUNES REVIEW! Your subscriptions and reviews help us reach more veterinary colleagues and create better content. THANK YOU!!!

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