
#198: The First Five Years (critical reminders for newer grads & those who work with them)
The Joyful DVM Podcast: Empowering Veterinary Professionals
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Show Notes
In this episode, Dr. Cari Wise addresses the challenges faced by new graduates in their first five years of practice, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and the gradual development of confidence and skills.
Dr. Wise highlights the need for patience and practice in areas such as client communication, case management, and decision-making. She advises against comparing oneself to more experienced colleagues and stresses the creation of a supportive environment for personal growth.
The episode also discusses the detrimental effects of self-criticism, fear, and unrealistic expectations on veterinary professionals. Dr. Wise promotes compassion, self-reflection, and a positive work culture to ensure wellbeing and success in the field.
Key Takeaways:
- Challenges for New Graduates: New veterinary graduates face significant challenges in their first five years of practice, including building confidence and skills.
- Importance of Self-Acceptance: Dr. Cari Wise emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and acknowledges that developing proficiency takes time.
- Patience and Practice: Key areas requiring patience and practice include client communication, case management, and decision-making.
- Avoid Comparisons: New professionals should avoid comparing themselves to more experienced colleagues to foster personal growth.
- Negative Impact of Self-Criticism: Self-criticism, fear, and unrealistic expectations can negatively affect both new and seasoned veterinary professionals.
- Advocacy for Compassion and Positive Culture: Dr. Wise advocates for compassion, self-reflection, and cultivating a positive work culture to ensure well-being and success.
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