VETchat by The Webinar Vet
By Anthony Chadwick BVSC CertVD MRCVS, Founder of The Webinar Vet
VETchat by The Webinar VetFeb 09, 2024
The Role Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Veterinary Practice - Duffy Jones | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Duffy Jones, Veterinarian and Co-Founder of dvmSuccess Vet Group.
In this episode, Anthony and Duffy discuss the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary practice. They cover how AI can improve efficiency and quality of life for veterinarians, the challenges in veterinary care, and the importance of continuing professional development. Duffy shares examples of AI tools developed by DVM Success, such as recording and summarising client interactions and phone conversations, as well as integrating lab results. These tools aim to enhance client communication and save time for veterinarians.
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The Art Of Anaesthesia: Balancing Clinical Needs With Environmental Responsibility - Jackie Brearley | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Jackie Brearley, a retired Veterinary Surgeon.
In this episode, Anthony and Jackie discuss anaesthesia and sustainability. They discuss Jackie's career in anaesthesia, the challenges of equine anaesthesia, and the importance of clinical skills training. They also touch on the environmental impact of anaesthesia and the use of fermentation in food preservation. Jackie shares her experiences with making award-winning marmalades and the sourcing of organic ingredients.
Veterinary Surgeon Turned Life Coach: Overcoming Burnout - Gunila Pedersen | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Gunila Pedersen, Veterinary Surgeon and Life Coach.
In this episode, Anthony and Gunila discuss Gunilas journey from veterinary school to burnout and how she discovered the power of coaching to overcome her challenges. They discuss the importance of awareness, acceptance, and gratitude in managing stress and preventing burnout. Gunila explains the cognitive behavioural therapy approach she uses in her coaching practice and the benefits of journaling and self-care. They also explore the role of spirituality and finding passion and purpose in veterinary medicine. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of coaching and self-care in maintaining well-being in the veterinary profession.
Shaping The Future: Exploring The Evolution Of Veterinary Teams - Bronwyn Orr | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Bronwyn Orr, an Australian veterinarian passionate about animal welfare, veterinary workforce matters and advocacy.
In this episode, Kathryn and Bronwyn discuss how the role of veterinary teams has evolved over the years, the importance of delegation and trust within teams, and the key characteristics of successful veterinary teams. They discuss the difference in veterinary workplace structures between countries such as Australia and the UK, and how we can learn from each other to improve practice efficiency. Bronwyn shares how she thinks teams will change in the coming years, with the adaptation of new technologies such as telemedicine and AI.
Feline Urinary Conditions: ISFM Takeaways - Zofia Gilmer & Macarena Sanchez Martel | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Zofia Gilmer & Macarena Sanchez Martel, Veterinary Surgeons with an interest in Feline Medicine.
In this episode, Anthony asks Zofia and Macarena about their experiences in the veterinary profession and their specialisation in feline medicine. They discuss their challenges in their early careers and the importance of continuing professional development. After attending ISFM in July 2023, they discuss the key takeaways from the conference, including the importance of thorough workup and imaging in diagnosing and treating feline diseases. They cover the use of ultrasound, particularly for urinary cases, and the importance of gaining confidence using ultrasound. As well as managing upper urinary tract obstructions and the importance of nutrition in managing bladder stones. They stress the need for increased awareness and education on cat nutrition and hydration.
Connecting Communities Through Courageous Conversations - Marissa Robson | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Marissa Robson, a Race Equalities Advocate, Speaker, and co-founder and trustee of the British Veterinary Ethnicity & Diversity Society (BVEDS).
In this episode, Kathryn and Issa discuss the critical aspect of courageous conversations within the veterinary field. Issa shares what inspired her to delve into the realm of courageous conversations within the veterinary field, what some common challenges veterinarians face when engaging in difficult conversations with clients or colleagues are, and she notes times when courageous conversations contributed to improved client compliance and patient care outcomes. Issa also offers some advice for those who may feel apprehensive or anxious about initiating these conversations. Finally, they discuss the upcoming Courageous Conversations Conference in April 2024.
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Tackling Compassion Fatigue In The Veterinary Profession - Giana Gomes | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Giana Gomes, Veterinarian and a certified compassion fatigue professional.
In this episode, Anthony and Giana discuss Giana's background in aquaculture and research, the role of aquaculture in sustainability and the development of environmental tools for disease outbreak prediction in fish. Giana also shares her journey of transitioning from aquaculture to mental health support for veterinarians. The conversation explores topics such as compassion fatigue, burnout, and moral distress in the veterinary profession. Gianna introduces Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) as a powerful method for personal transformation and emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and embracing failure.
Unique Dog Hydration Product Enters The Dragons' Den - Louise Toal | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Louise Toal, Owner and Founder of Furr Boost. Furr Boost is a hydration drink for dogs.
In this episode, Anthony and Louise discuss the development and benefits of her hydration drink for dogs. With a background in food technology and a love for her own dog, Louise created Furr Boost to address her dog's health issues. Louise shares how the drink contains whole muscle meat, fruits, vegetables, and nutraceuticals to provide hydration and support digestion, skin and coat health, immunity, anxiety, and metabolism. They also discuss Louise's experience of appearing on Dragons' Den, a popular entrepreneurial program, and the future it may bring for her business.
Thank you to Furr Boost for sponsoring this episode.
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Telemedicine And The New Generation Of Veterinarians - Filipa Bernardino | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Filipa Bernardino, CEO of VetExpertise.
In this episode, Anthony and Filipa discuss VetExpertise and telemedicine. Filipa shares her career to date, they discuss the importance of technology in veterinary medicine and how digital tools, such as VetExpertise, can lighten the workload for veterinarians. Filipa shares the positive impact that teleconsultation/telemedicine has on the veterinary profession's mental health and why this is one of her reasons for setting up VetExpertise. They also emphasise the need for lifelong learning and the role of teleconsultations in providing guidance and education. Additionally, they address the language barriers in veterinary medicine and the importance of confidence and self-esteem in the profession.
Thank you to VetExpertise for sponsoring this episode.
Learn more about VetExpertise here
End-of-Life Care And The Human-Animal Bond - Sieske Valk | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sieske Valk, Founder of Autumn Animals. Autumn Animals provides hospice support & gentle home euthanasia for pets.
In this episode, Anthony and Sieske discuss the importance of end-of-life care and the human-animal bond. Sieske emphasises the need for quality-of-life assessments and early conversations about a pet's well-being. She also shares her journey from veterinary nursing to becoming a doula for pets and the challenges of advocating for both the pet and the human family. Finally, they highlight the benefits of home euthanasia, the importance of familiar environments, and discuss climate change and the environment.
Planning Out Dental Work: Why Is This Important For Your Patient? - Stacey Parker | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Stacey Parker, Referral Veterinary Anaesthesia & Dental Nurse.
In this episode, Anthony and Stacey discuss the importance of veterinary dentistry, challenges and tips for anesthetising older patients, the role of veterinary nurses in dental procedures, and the launch of Burty's Boutique, Stacey's new business. They also touch on the topic of sustainability in veterinary dentistry and the value of practical and useful CPD.
Find out more about Burty's Boutique here
The Thin Line: Veterinary Dental Instrument Development - Ivan Crotaz | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ivan Crotaz, R&D specialist for Bonovate.
In this episode, Anthony and Ivan discuss Ivan's career journey and his passion for problem-solving. Ivan shares his experience in developing ergonomic dental instruments and the importance of thinness in dental instruments. They also talk about the significance of training and technique in dental instrument use, as well as anaesthesia and pain management in dentistry. The conversation highlights the importance of radiography in dentistry and the need for continuous education and practice in the field.
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The Evolution Of Dental Care - Norman Johnston | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Norman Johnston, Founder DentalVets Ltd.
In this episode, Anthony and Norman discuss the importance of dental care in veterinary practice and the challenges faced in promoting its significance. They highlight the immediate relief and long-term benefits of dental procedures for patients, discuss the evolution of dental tools and techniques, the controversy of leaving roots in teeth, and the advancements in dental radiology. They emphasize the need for dental education in veterinary schools and the role of general practice in providing affordable and accessible dental care. The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of pets on our lives and the importance of dental care for their overall well-being.
Raising Awareness Of Chronic Illness From Tick-Borne Diseases - Virginie Goffaux | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Virginie Goffaux, Founder and CEO at AnimEd Solutions.
In this episode, Anthony and Virginie discuss chronic illness. Virginie shares her background in veterinary medicine and her work in pet owner education. She tells us about her experience with chronic illness and her journey to finding a diagnosis and treatment. They discuss the increase in chronic illness and the challenges of diagnosing tick-borne diseases, and Virginie emphasizes the importance of raising awareness and navigating the healthcare system for those suffering from chronic illness.
Connect with Virginie on LinkedIn here
Navigating Pregnancy And Parenthood In Veterinary Practice - Emily Singler | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Emily Singler, Author of 'Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations for the Veterinary Team'.
In this episode, Kathryn and Emily discuss navigating pregnancy and parenthood while working in Veterinary Medicine. Emily shares her personal experience, offers advice on when to tell an employer you're pregnant, and shares some common misconceptions or stigmas surrounding pregnancy in the veterinary workplace. They also discuss workplace hazards, such as drugs to avoid, and how to offer support to those returning to work following maternity leave.
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Glaucoma In Dogs And Cats: How Should We Manage It? - Ron Ofri | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ron Ofri, Professor of Veterinary Ophthalmology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In this episode, Anthony and Ron discuss ophthalmology in veterinary medicine. They discuss whether practices should be doing routine tonometry and ophthalmoscopy, the management of chronic glaucoma and cases that may need enucleation, coping with blindness in dogs and cats, and the connection between glaucoma and uveitis. They also touch on the concept of neuroprotective treatment for glaucoma and the challenges of diagnosing and treating glaucoma in cats. The conversation concludes with a discussion on expressing gratitude to teachers and the importance of recognizing their impact.
The Sustainable Benefits Of Vegan Diets For Dogs - Arielle Griffiths | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
oining Anthony for this episode of our sustainability series on VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Arielle Griffiths, Founder of Just be Kind Dog Food.
In this episode, Anthony and Arielle discuss the benefits of plant-based diets for dogs. Arielle shares her background as a vet in South Africa and Zimbabwe before moving to the UK. She then delves into her transition to plant-based diets and the research supporting their health benefits for dogs. They discuss how problems such as dermatology issues can be solved by a change in diet, Arielle explains how her food comes from sustainable sources, she highlights the importance of nutritional balance, and she shares what ingredients are in her recommended pet diet.
Find out more about Just be Kind Dog Food here
Celebrating The Veterinary Profession: Discussing The Vet Trust Awards - Alan Robinson | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Alan Robinson, Director at Vet Dynamics UK Ltd
In this episode, Anthony and Alan discuss Alan's background, his transition to business consultancy, and his work with Fort Dodge. They also talk about the importance of building a veterinary community, collaboration, and the significance of awards. They cover the Vet Trust Awards' importance and where to watch them this year. Alan shares his insights on sustainability in veterinary practice and the Veterinary Green Awards.
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The Year The Health Plan Evolves - Ben Sweeney | VETchat By The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ben Sweeney, Founder of VidiVet. VidiVet is a telehealth service offering app-based triage advice from vets to provide a 24/7 digital team extension to your practice without adding a burden to the team.
In this episode, Anthony and Ben discuss topics around veterinary health plans. They talk about the evolution of VidiVet and its role in the digital transformation of veterinary practice, the importance of operational efficiency and the integration of digital tools in veterinary practice, and the evolution of the health plan. Ben shares his thoughts on what can we expect to see from health plans in 2024 and beyond.
Learn more about VidiVet here
Thank you to VidiVet for sponsoring this episode.
What Can We Expect With Bird Flu In 2024? - Henry Lamb | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Henry Lamb, BVA's Young Vet Of The Year 2023 and poultry veterinarian.
In this episode, Anthony and Henry discuss the poultry industry and Henry's interest in poultry and population medicine. Henry gives us an update on what is happening with bird flu and the newer highly pathogenic version that has come about over the last couple of years, discussing its impact not only on the bird population but the mental health impacts of those whose livelihoods are involved. Henry also shares his work with YANA rural mental health support and his practice's efforts in sustainability, including reducing single-use plastic and implementing digital systems.
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Ambulatory Veterinary & Climate Activism - Maite Pardo Barragán | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of our sustainability series on VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Maite Pardo Barragán, Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon, Climate Activist and Greenpeace Speaker.
In this episode, they discuss Maite's career path, how she finds working as an ambulatory vet, and her involvement with Greenpeace. Maite shares the changes she has made in her personal life to be more sustainable, such as buying second-hand clothes and reducing her carbon footprint. They also discuss the importance of government and corporate action in addressing climate change and the role of individuals in leading by example. Maite also shares how she is actively involved with Vet Sustain.
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Embracing Alternative Proteins in Pet Nutrition - Lauren Tracht | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Lauren Tracht, a Veterinarian specialising in Marketing, Sales and Branding.
In this episode, Anthony and Lauren discuss alternative proteins. They consider the advantages and limitations of plant-based diets for pets, including the potential benefits for animals with allergies and obesity. They also explore the possibility of feeding vegetarian and vegan diets to cats, considering the need for proper supplementation. The conversation delves into the emerging field of cultivated meat as an alternative protein source and touches on the use of fungal-based diets and the potential of insect-based diets in the pet food industry. The importance of sustainability and circular economy practices in the pet food industry is highlighted, along with the role of veterinarians in educating and guiding pet owners in their dietary choices. The episode concludes with a discussion on utilizing waste products in pet food.
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How Can We Reduce Attrition In Veterinary Practices? - Garth Jordan | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Garth Jordan, CEO of the American Animal Hospital Association (AHAA).
In this episode, Anthony and Garth discuss attrition in the veterinary profession. Garth shares AHAA's mission to simplify the journey toward excellence for veterinary practices and explains how the organization addressed attrition within its own ranks. They discuss the upcoming AHAA white paper publication, which will cover points such as attrition in the veterinary profession, key factors for those wanting to stay in their job, and key factors to stop those planning to leave. They delve into the factors affecting retention, the value of flexibility such as letting staff members help plan out the practice schedule, and the importance of creating a good culture in your practice.
The White Paper will be published in the coming months, so do keep an eye out here or on our blog for a link.
Thank you to AHAA for sponsoring this episode.
Are Membership-Based Practices Becoming The New Normal? - Gavin Durston | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Gavin Durston, Veterinary Surgeon and Director at Thrums Vets.
In this episode, Anthony and Gavin discuss various topics from solar panels to the rise of independent practices. Gavin shares his experience with adding solar panels to the practice roof and how much he is enjoying them. They consider how focusing on one practice improvement at a time and implementing it properly can lead to better client and patient outcomes, whether Gavin sees a shift back to more independent practices happening, and the rise of membership-based models for practices. Gavin also explains how his practice is part of XL Vets and shares some of the benefits of this, such as peer-to-peer learning.
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Balancing Scrubs And Rapids: A Journey As An RVN And Athlete - Sarah Jayne Evans | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Sarah Jayne Evans, Veterinary Nurse and Member of the Red Rose rafting team.
In this episode, Kathryn and Sarah discuss Sarah's journey of navigation being an RVN and an Athlete. Sarah shares how she got involved in competitive rafting, how she manages her time effectively to excel in both areas and her experience at the European Championships in the Czech Republic. She explains how her training fits into her schedule and offers advice for those looking to have a dual career in veterinary. Finally, they look ahead at Sarah's goals and aspirations in both veterinary nursing and rafting.
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This Is How Your Business Can Help Change Our World - Paul Dunn | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Paul Dunn, Co-Founder of B1G1. B1G1 helps thousands of businesses around the world make a tangible impact every day by blending technology with sustainability and community. You can give to a large variety of vetted, high-impact B1G1 Projects to make a difference to issues you care about, 100% of your giving is passed on to the projects you choose because of the unique B1G1 membership model.
In this episode, Anthony and Paul discuss the many big C's in life and business; such as Celebration, Connection and Community. They discuss the birth of B1G1 and its mission to make giving a habit for businesses and individuals. Paul shares the power of small actions and how they can create a significant impact. They also explore the importance of creating a giving culture and the role of partnerships in expanding the reach of B1G1. The conversation concludes with gratitude for the impact B1G1 has made and a call to action for listeners to join the giving movement.
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What You Should Know About FCoV-23 And The Outbreak Of FIP In Cyprus - Danielle Gunn-Moore | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Danielle Gunn-Moore, Professor of Feline Medicine at The University Of Edinburgh.
In this episode, Anthony and Danielle discuss feline medicine, particularly focusing on mycobacterium and feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Danielle shares what got her into feline medicine, the current prevalence of mycobacterium in cats and how much the treatment for this has improved. They then move on to discuss the current outbreak of FIP in Cyprus, including how quickly the new variant is spreading, how it differs from traditional FIP and how it's found in all ages of cats. Danielle talks about the research team she has helped put together with FIP specialists across the world, to try and help with this outbreak, and how they have labelled this new feline coronavirus variant FCoV-23. Touching upon the current treatment for FIP, Danielle shares her relief of the new legal medication in the UK and she emphasizes the need for awareness and proactive measures to prevent the spread of FIP.
Thank you to BOVA for sponsoring this episode.
Should Raw Feeding Be Taken More Seriously In Veterinary Medicine? - Nick Thompson | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Nick Thompson, Founder and Senior Nutritionist at Holisticvet Ltd.
In this episode, Anthony and Nick discuss holistic veterinary medicine and Nick's opinions on the benefits of raw food diets for pets. Nick shares his career to date and they cover the importance of communication and history taking in veterinary consultations, as well as the value of extended consultations. Nick emphasizes the role of diet in dermatology and the treatment of obesity and arthritis in dogs. He also highlights the use of chiropractors and osteopaths in veterinary medicine. They discuss the controversy surrounding raw feeding and the concept of balance in pet diets. In this, Nick covers the topics of benefits, bugs, balance and bones and why he thinks people should take raw feeding more seriously. Finally, they talk about the benefits of a holistic approach to veterinary medicine, where the focus is on treating the whole patient and working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals.
Nick's Email: nickthompson@holisticvet.co.uk
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The Role of Zoos in Conservation - Lindsay Thomas | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Lindsay Thomas, Lecturer at the Harper & Keele Veterinary School.
In this episode, they discuss zoos and the Harper & Keele Veterinary School. Lindsay shares her career to date, her experience working in a zoo during the pandemic, and how she has settled into lecturing at Harper & Keele Veterinary School. They cover how easy it is to spread infections between humans and animals and how Lindsay sees zoos fitting into conservation. For instance, Lindsay highlights zoos being used for endangered species, education, and research.
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Why Should Flat-Faced Dogs And Cats Be Banned? - Cat Henstridge & Kelly Kessen | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Cat Henstridge, Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon and Social Media Influencer as 'Cat the Vet' and Kelly Kessen, Advisory Veterinarian at Dier&Recht.
In this episode, they discuss brachycephalic dogs and cats. They cover their common health issues and the laws and regulations that are starting to be put in place against these animals. Kelly explains the new law in The Netherlands that bans the breeding of dogs with a flat-face under the new 'traffic light' criteria. This criteria requires that the muzzle is at least as long as half of the skull. Cat shares her experience with trying to create this change in the UK, and how important it is that we change public opinion of flat-faced animals. They also discuss banning the use of flat-faced animals in advertisements, the potential upcoming trade ban in The Netherlands, and how you can get involved with the campaign.
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Top Tips for Veterinary Practices Embarking On A Sustainability Journey - Mike Curran & Kieran Devany | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of our sustainability series on VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Mike Curran, Chief Executive at XLVets Ireland, and Kieran Devany, Director at Ormonde Veterinary Hospital.
In this episode, they discuss XL Vets Ireland and their sustainability journey. Mike shares some information on their recent sustainability report and how Kieran's practice was the first to be awarded the EcoMerit certificate in Ireland. Kieran discusses what they have done in his practice to help reduce emissions, noting how a sustainability audit really helped to guide them in the right direction. They cover how small changes can make a difference, the money-saving benefits of being sustainable, switching to electric cars, and the impact of solar panels. Finally, they also offer some of their tops for practices that are looking to start their own sustainability journey.
Learn more about XL Vets Ireland's sustainability report here
Are You Scared Of Veterinary Client Payment Plans? - Suzanne Cannon | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Suzanne Cannon, Co-Founder of VetBilling. VetBilling’s client payment solutions allow veterinary clinics to deliver affordable relationship-centred care.
In this episode, Anthony and Suzanne discuss the financial difficulties associated with veterinary practice. Suzanne shares her career to date, including her background as a pastoral counsellor. She shares her experience with burnout at work and how she can relate to the busy nature of the profession. They also discuss Suzanne's personal story of her pet Lieber, a Schnauzer who got pancreatitis, which resulted in a vet bill that she was not able to cover and how this inevitably led her to set up VetBilling to help those who may be declined for credit. They talk about how VetBilling helps practices have reassurance for payment plans and how it stops the need to constantly chase payments.
Find out more about VetBilling here
Vital Insights: The Future Of Veterinary Monitoring With MeasureOn! - Steven Garnett | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Steven Garnett, Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Advisor at Vet Measure.
In this episode, Anthony and Steven discuss Vet Measure's MeasureOn! Wearable. MeasureOn! is a wireless monitor for use in dogs that continuously measures and records temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate along with activity level while in use. They talk about how it is an easy way to get accurate vitals and monitoring whilst not stressing out the patients and how it takes some variables out of the equation. Anthony asks if this is something that can used long-term for at-home monitoring and suggests how referral hospitals use it for improving patient wellbeing with overnight care. Finally, Steven talks us through how easy the device is to use, the different harness sizes, the battery life, and where to purchase one.
Find out more about MeasureOn! here
Thank you to Vet Meaure for sponsoring this episode.
Tackling Global Mental Health Issues In The Veterinary Profession - Carolina Avilés Fernández | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Carolina Avilés Fernández, Forensic Psychologist, Veterinarian´s Mental Health Advocate, and Executive Director of Adfinitas Corporation. Adfinitas Corporation is a nonprofit organization born with the interest of building environments in which we are aware and responsible for our connections, whether they are among different species or the environment that surrounds us. They work to generate a psychosocial support ecosystem for veterinarians and veterinary clinics to promote a culture of mental health care, prevent risks in critical situations, build networks, and strengthen the veterinary community.
In this episode, Anthony and Carolina discuss mental health in the veterinary profession. Carolina shares her experience and career to date, along with what led her to work so closely with the veterinary profession. She shares the reasons behind the setting up of Adfinitas Corporación and what they do. They discuss the mental health situation in Chile, especially within the veterinary profession, and how the accelerated growth of pet ownership is causing stress and overworking of veterinary professionals. Hard topics such as animal abuse and non-accidental injury are also covered. Finally, Carolina shares why self-care strategies are good, but emphasises the importance of learning how to take care of your team and be there to support each other.
Connect with Carolina on LinkedIn here
Navigating Business Start-up Life - Sam Williamson | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Sam Williamson, Founder of Samaxia Ltd. Samaxia Ltd. provides pet healthcare products throughout the UK
In this episode, Kathryn and Sam discuss navigating business start-up life. Sam shares her personal journey with starting her business and explains what Samaxia is. They talk about what Sam's main motivations were, the challenges that she has faced so far, and key skills/traits that Sam believes are essential for success. They also cover time management tips and the benefits of mentors and share resources that Sam recommends.
Learn more about Samaxia here
Thank you to Samaxia for sponsoring this episode.
Farm Communication Tips For Vets - Fiona MacGillivray | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Fiona MacGillivray, director of MacVet Cattle Communications Limited and Host of The MacVet Podcast. MacVet supports vets to work as well with PEOPLE as they do with ANIMALS.
In this episode, Anthony and Fiona discuss farm communication tips. Fiona shares her career to date and shares what they discuss on 'The MacVet Podcast'. They talk about how some vets can find communicating with farmers difficult, but explain the importance of being open-minded to ensure someone feels listened to in order to achieve better communication. Fiona shares some tips, such as motivational interviewing and open questions. They also cover bits on team psychometric testing and the government ELM scheme.
Learn more about MacVet here
Using A Dermatopical For A Pet With Skin Concerns: A Deep Dive Into The DOUXO S3 Range - Emelie Fogelberg | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this PodCAT episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Emelie Fogelberg,
Veterinary Advisor at Ceva Animal Health Ltd.
In this PodCAT episode, we focus on dermatology topicals on cats, specifically the Douxo S3 range. Emelie shares her career to date, before going into an overview of what the Douxo S3 range offers. They talk through the different lines, including Douxo S3 CALM, Douxo S3 PYO, Douxo S3 SEB and Douxo S3 CARE. Emelie explains when each product should be used, how they should be used and what ingredients they include. They also cover topics such as the multimodal approach to treating atrophy, fungus treatment and the importance of cytology.
Learn more on the DUOXO S3 website here
Thank you to CEVA for sponsoring this episode.
Saving Seals And Cetaceans: The British Divers Marine Life Rescue - Natalie Arrow | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Natalie Arrow, Veterinary Surgeon and Head Veterinary Consultant at the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR). The BDMLR is a charity that provides assistance to marine mammals and other species in need of help.
In this episode, Anthony and Natalie discuss all things seals and cetaceans. Natalie shares her career to date and what led her to her current position and work with BDMLR charity. They talk about what it's like to work with cetaceans, how hard stranded cetaceans are to rescue, and the most common animals Natalie is seeing on the UK coast. They also cover topics of sustainability, such as the bycatch and entanglement of marine animals in plastic pollution. Natalie also advises on how the fishing industry can help reduce this problem with acoustic deterrents and education.
Find out more about the BDMLR here
How We Can Create The Ideal Environment For Felines - Dr Sarah Heath | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this PodCAT episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sarah Heath, a Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine.
In this PodCAT episode, we focus on cat behaviour and the FELIWAY brand. Sarah shares her background in behavioural medicine, explains how behaviour and environment are interlinked with the wellbeing of the cat, and notes how an ideal feline environment is different to a human one. They talk about the responsibility of owning a pet and the responsibility of the veterinary profession to educate owners on appropriate ownership. Sarah talks us through the history of the FELIWAY brand and the range of products, including FELIWAY Classic, FELIWAY Friends, FELIWAY Optimum and the new FELIWAY Help! Explaining the science behind each one, Sarah shares how each product can help meet a cat's environmental needs and how they should be used.
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The Antibiotic Amnesty Campaign 2023 - Ian Ramsey | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ian Ramsey, Professor of Small Animal Medicine at the University of Glasgow.
In this episode, Anthony and Ian discuss the Antibiotic Amnesty Campaign 2023. The aim of the campaign is to encourage clients to return any unused or out-of-date antibiotics. This will allow correct and safe disposal of antibiotic medications, which will avoid contamination of the environment and help prevent antimicrobial resistance due to inappropriate disposal. Ian shares why the campaign is needed, such as raising awareness about how the incorrect disposal of drugs is impacting our environment through river contamination and more. He talks through how to get involved: putting out a disposable of old pharmaceuticals bin and asking clients to bring in their out-of-date antibiotics.
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Save Practice Money AND The Environment: 100 Ways in 100 Days - Sue Skeats | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sue Skeats, Founder of 100 Ways In 100 Days. 100 Ways in 100 Days is a programme that informs and educates employees through a series of entertaining, memorable and thought-provoking, bite-sized ‘Ways’ (lessons), all empowering them to make small changes and sustainability improvements in their everyday lives.
In this episode, Anthony and Sue discuss the 100 Ways in 100 Days programme. Sue shares her background and what led her to sustainability, what the programme is, and how it works. They discuss the simple ways in which we can be more sustainable - such as not using plastic pens! Sue explains how a lot of the switches also help you to save money, not just the environment, and how having green credentials can make your company more attractive to employees. Finally, Anthony asks if Sue could share her top 3 easy tips that veterinary professionals specifically can do.
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Menopause and Mental Health: A Conversation for Everyone - Melissa Donald | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. This is the final episode in our series for Menopause Awareness Week 2023. Joining Kathryn today is Melissa Donald, Ex-President and current Senior Vice President of the RCVS.
In this episode, Melissa shares her personal experiences with menopause, shedding light on both physical and often-overlooked emotional and mental health aspects. We explore signs and symptoms of menopause-related mental health challenges and practical steps veterinary teams can take to support colleagues facing these issues. Our conversation extends to promoting open and constructive discussions about menopause and mental health among people of all genders and ages, as well as insights into lifestyle changes that can help manage menopause-related mental health symptoms. We share success stories within the veterinary field, showcasing effective support for women during their menopausal transition, and look to the future with aspirations for change in the veterinary profession. Join us for a thoughtful discussion on elevating awareness and support in the veterinary community.
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Menopause Matters: Why Every Workplace Should Care - Chris Wilson-Stewart | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. This is the fourth episode in our series for Menopause Awareness Week 2023. Joining Kathryn today is Chris Wilson-Stewart,
In this episode, we explore Chris's role at Vets Now and his passion for addressing menopause at work. We delve into why workplace awareness of menopause is vital and how it enhances employee well-being and productivity. Chris shares actionable steps for creating a supportive, inclusive environment for menopausal women and discusses their motivation as a male advocate. We explore breaking down the menopause stigma and encouraging open conversations among colleagues, regardless of gender. Additionally, we touch on the role of HR policies and resources in supporting women during menopause. Discover how addressing menopause positively impacts team dynamics and workplace culture, and envision the future of menopause awareness and support. Learn how listeners can contribute to this positive change. Join us for an engaging discussion on promoting menopause awareness and inclusivity at work.
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Breaking the Silence: Menopause in the Workplace - Clare Louise-Knox | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. This is the third episode in our series for Menopause Awareness Week 2023. Joining Kathryn today is Clare Louise-Knox, a Business Psychologist (MSc) specialising in women’s health at work.
In this episode, we demystify the fundamentals of menopause. Clare shares common symptoms and challenges faced during menopause, especially in demanding fields like veterinary medicine. We explore strategies for maintaining a successful career during this phase and discuss proactive steps employers and practice managers can take to create inclusive workplaces. Discover how women can initiate conversations about their needs with their managers, and how veterinary colleagues can offer support. Success stories from organisations effectively addressing menopause-related challenges are shared, and we envision a future of positive changes in how society and workplaces handle menopause. For those looking to make practical changes, Clare offers support and guidance. Join us in empowering women through understanding and support in the workplace.
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Understanding Menopause: A Man's Perspective - Rob Williams | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. This is the second episode in our series for Menopause Awareness Week 2023. Joining Kathryn today is Rob Williams, Head of Talent at VetPartners.
In this episode, we highlight the importance of involving men in Menopause Awareness Day discussions. Rob, a passionate advocate, shares his reasons for joining us today. We tackle common misconceptions, fostering a supportive work environment through education and explore how male colleagues and supervisors can best support women during menopause, benefiting the entire team. We emphasize the role of open communication in understanding and supporting women. Personal stories illustrate the positive impact of male support, and we provide key takeaways for male veterinary professionals seeking to be allies. We discuss whether better support during menopause can retain professionals in the field and recommend resources for men looking to learn about menopause. Join us for a conversation promoting inclusivity and understanding in the workplace.
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Creating Inclusive Workplaces - Charlotte Pace & Lyndsay Hughes | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. This is the first episode in our series for Menopause Awareness Week 2023. Joining Kathryn today are Charlotte Pace, Senior Vice-President of the BVNA and Lyndsay Hughes, BVNA President.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of raising awareness about menopause in the veterinary profession. Representatives from the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) share recent initiatives, real-life challenges faced by veterinary professionals, and success stories in adapting veterinary practices. We explore strategies for managing menopause symptoms, fostering open communication within teams, and available resources for education. Discover how veterinary organisations can create more inclusive workplaces, and gain insights into self-assessment tools. Finally, we envision a future of greater empathy and support for menopausal veterinary professionals, both from the BVNA and across the veterinary field. Join us on this journey towards a more compassionate and inclusive veterinary practice.
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Whiskers And Wisdom: A Thorough Discussion On Feline Urinary Tract Health - Jody Lulich & Nathalie Dowgray | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this PodCAT episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Jody Lulich & Nathalie Dowgray. Jody is a Professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota Veterinary School and Nathalie is the Head of the International Society for Feline Medicine.
In this PodCAT episode, we focus on the topic of improving feline urinary tract health. Jody and Nathalie share their careers to date and what led them to this area of veterinary medicine. They cover topics such as; the 3 most common diseases: stones, plugs, idiopathic cystitis, performing Decompressive Cystocentesis in a blocked cat, and how important urinary cytology really is. Anthony asks if we should be x-raying all the feline bladders we see, thus leading to a discussion on x-ray machines vs ultrasound machines. They also discuss the importance of nutrition when it comes to treating diseases such as struvite stones and give their insights on the wet vs. dry food debate. Anthony asks whether the general level of knowledge for nutrition in felines is still leading to cases of surgeries that may otherwise be avoidable through diet adaptations. Finally, Jody shares some news on the new potential treatment of FIP.
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Running Towards Dreams: Kirra's Journey Through Ultra-Running and Veterinary Medicine - Kirra Balmanno | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Kirra Balamanno, Ultra Runner and Founder of Vetli. Vetli is a digital telehealth & teletriage platform, providing pet owners with 24/7 video consultations from qualified veterinarians.
In this episode, Anthony and Kirra discuss all things ultra-running! Kirra shares her career to date and how she began ultra running while studying Veterinary Medicine at university. They cover time management, how running can help bring a sense of peace, and Kirra shares what her favourite races are! They also talk about the importance of having the right equipment when running and the difference that altitude running has. Finally, Kirra tells us about how and why she started her veterinary telemedicine company, Vetli and they highlight the importance of knowing how flexible the veterinary profession can be when adapting to your passions.
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Behind the Smiles: Veterinarians' Mental Health Challenges - Allison Johanson | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Allison Johanson, a Licensed Mental Health Provider.
In this episode, Kathryn and Allison discuss the polyvagal system and veterinarians' mental health challenges. Allison shares the techniques she has put together to help people after studying this system. They discuss specific personality traits and coping mechanisms that may make veterinarians more susceptible to anxiety and depression, and shed light on systemic factors within the veterinary industry that exacerbate mental health challenges. Allison shares resources and support systems available for veterinarians to manage their mental health concerns, and talks about strategies to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health in the profession. Finally, they explore preventive measures and self-care strategies for veterinarians and the role that veterinary institutions and employers can play in fostering a healthier work environment and promoting the well-being of these dedicated professionals.
Everything You Need To Know About Amphibian Disease & Husbandry - Dean Felkler | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Dean Felkler, Veterinary Surgeon and CEO of Exotic Vet Support.
In this episode, Anthony and Dean discuss all things amphibian disease and husbandry. Dean shares his background and experience in exotic medicine and lists some of the key considerations for keeping amphibians healthy in captivity. They cover common amphibian diseases that veterinarians should be aware of and what the potential signs and symptoms are to look out for. Anthony asks how we can educate the public on handling wild amphibians and similarly what the role of biosecurity has in preventing the spread of amphibian diseases, especially in the context of captive breeding programs and wildlife rehabilitation centres.
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