Personal/Professional Development
Developing Your Role in Hospice and Palliative Care
Veterinary hospice focuses on palliative care for an animal who is terminally ill and support for the animal’s family members.
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Veterinary hospice focuses on palliative care for an animal who is terminally ill and support for the animal’s family members.
By showing empathy with patients we show that veterinary nursing care comes from the heart.
Whether you are a part of the 81% who supported or remained neutral on the title change to “registered veterinary nurse” (RVN) or the 19% who preferred “veterinary technician” on the 2017 National Credential Survey, almost everyone agreed that standardizing of the profession’s credential requirements is important.
Leadership can be looked at many ways.
The Veterinary Nurse Initiative is building momentum to create one title with set standards across the United States in 2018.
According to the American Psychological Association, resilience is “the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress.
Within our own profession lies confusion about the scope of duties of a CVT, RVT, LVT or LVMT.
We all know that a normal day for any veterinary technician is always crazy.
Find out how Ann Wortinger, BIS, LVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM, Nutrition) uses education to open new doors and stay on the cutting edge in the veterinary field.
Find out how editorial board member Brenda Feller found her career path through her passions—and vice versa.
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