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VetEd Talks from the 2019 AVA Annual Conference

Jacqueline Brew

Imposter syndrome in the veterinary profession

Imposter syndrome is common among vets, and this can stem from the pressure to prove oneself to gain a spot in vet school.
Imposter syndrome in the veterinary profession

Kate Clayton

Doing it all & loving the life

I want to give people a glimpse of my life and the benefits rural mixed practice brings.
Doing it all & loving the life

Charles El-hage

Charitable capers as a veterinarian

This presentation provides some personal insights that may inspire others to volunteer their services.
Charitable capers as a veterinarian

Steve Joslyn

We have to talk about our data problem

The disconnect between veterinary patients and their true medical data causes industry wide inefficiencies and significant costs.
We have to talk about our data problem

Cherlene Lee

Social media harassment

Veterinarians don't necessarily know how to handle social media harassment including negative reviews.
Social media harassment

Nigel Perkins

Trust yourself, data and others

This presentation provides some personal insights on trusting yourself, data and others.
Trust yourself, data and others

Stephanie Stubbe

Creating animal ambassadors for change

AniPal's mission is to help our vet and animal community enhance our sustainable practices and lower our environmental impact.
Creating animal ambassadors for change

Kate Toyer

Reclaiming my identity

Identity is the core element of who we are. Yet most of us rarely truly examine our identity, we sort of just try and satisfy others expectations of us.
Reclaiming my identity

VetEd Talks from the 2018 AVA Annual Conference

Kate Clarke

Collaborative leadership training in Antarctica

Collaborative leadership training in Antarctica and building more options for vets' career fulfillment in private practice
Collaborative leadership training in Antarctica

Oliver Liyou

Helping vets “stay in the game”

I am proposing that we may need to work harder to find solutions to help sustainability for the most important people in our industry.
Helping vets “stay in the game”

Madalen Baltussen

Keeping veterinarians mobile

Physical Health and the impact on mental health, wellbeing, performance in the profession and beyond.
Keeping veterinarians mobile

Karen Teasdale

Where to start and end with

Vets have the incredible privilege and grave burden of euthanasia, a "good death", and I want to help vets with tools for frank end of life discussions.
Where to start and end with

Lesca Monica Sofyan

Association between domestic violence and pet abuse

Whilst there is increasing awareness for domestic violence in Australia, there is limited awareness on the association between domestic violence and pet abuse.
Association between domestic violence and pet abuse

Marc Simpson

Artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence is it "summoning the demons" or will it allow us to become better vets?
Artificial intelligence

Geofrey Golovsky

Cool down, slow down, re-engage constructively

"Becoming a conflict competent leader” changed my life. What can it do for us in the future?
Cool down, slow down, re-engage constructively

Mark Kelman

Leading the charge to stop Canine Parvovirus

One vet is leading the charge to stop this disease, and wants to share his message.
Leading the charge to stop Canine Parvovirus