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New free ‘Inspired Vet’ eBook encourages vet professionals to pursue their passions

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Veterinary Woman has announced the launch of the new Inspired Vet eBook, focusing on the ways vet professionals are pursuing their passions and finding fulfilment in their work. This free downloadable eBook is aimed at encouraging veterinary professionals in all roles to develop confidence and skills and find deeper satisfaction in their veterinary careers.

 

Inspired Vet offers “a rich collection of articles covering a range of topics that support personal and professional development across all roles in practice and beyond. From creating and developing an effective team, practical advice on managing personal finances, leading in a customer-oriented business and fostering diversity and inclusivity in veterinary practice, the content focuses on empowerment”.

 

In addition, the book features three “inspirational profiles” of veterinary professionals from diverse roles within the field, each sharing the individual’s unique career journey and offering personal insights, motivations and advice on how to achieve career fulfilment:

• Bridget Adcock, who recently launched her own independent practice

• Olly King, an equine and small animal vet and founder of the Meraki Initiative

• Trevor Whitbread, a clinical pathologist recently awarded Fellowship of the RCVS

Veterinary Woman editor, Jenny Langridge, comments: “We are aware of the challenges for vet professionals across all roles and disciplines in maintaining balance and satisfaction in their careers through different life stages and changing personal situations. Bringing together practical information on topics that can help empower individuals in their career, along with stories from vet professionals who are fulfilling their passions in their own ways, we hope to help provide inspiration and ideas to help us thrive in our own paths.”

 

A second Inspired Vet eBook is planned for December. Download it at www.veterinarywoman.co.uk

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