Registration Includes:
- An official certificate
- 9 RACE Approved CEU for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians
- 2 year membership to the online Animal Health and Wellness Resource Center
Every week I fail. Every week I am told no. Every week I try again. This is how I know I am failing up! To be honest, failure is a thing when no lesson is learned. Veterinary professionals “failing up” may be exhibiting a trait of professionalism. What are the traits of a professional? The first exercise is just that, identifying the traits of a professional. Throughout your day, recognize the many ways in which you can further demonstrate and exemplify professionalism. As you progress through your course, these traits will become resoundingly more apparent.
Module 2- Idea Mission Possible with a Vision and Values
Throughout the Certificate Program, you will be leaning a lot on the team approach to communication, goal setting, and the delivery of remarkable client experiences. But for NOW, you are asked to focus on your personal values and vision aligning with a team’s purpose and daily mission. Time for some soul searching, answering the questions, “What do I value? What is the vision for my career in veterinary medicine?” You may feel the creation of a personal Values and Vision statement is cold and/or too corporate, however, in my experience, it is precisely the driver for all possibilities.
At the foundation of all functioning, productive, and purpose-driven teams is trust. Within trust is a high level of accountability. Checking Accountability, where does it begin? Answering, “Accountability begins with me,” is correct. Anything less of that falls short. Absolutely, accountability begins by looking in the mirror. What are the traits of a person exemplifying a high level of accountability? Together we will determine how you can build trust and accountability accounts. AND we have to talk about testing assumptions related to biases.
The field of veterinary medicine is riddled with emotionally charged events and circumstances! Clients can be angry, co-workers can be critical, and managers are eager to support their team in managing difficult conversations. Thankfully, there are tools in your toolbox for such incidents. We will review the completed DiSC assessments and determine how best to de-escalate a situation. Through self-awareness and feedback, skills can be elevated.
With DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity, and Belonging) continuing to be a hot topic across industries, we in veterinary medicine must continue to have the conversation(s) to ensure that this is an integral part of our industry. Being inclusive is second nature to some, and to others, it is a skill that needs developing.Veterinary team members involved and fully invested may create a culture where DEIB concepts become a reality.
The achievement of professional goals is vital for your success and growth of veterinary medicine. Implementing SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals, coupled with actively sharing with others on your team, can significantly enhance efficiency, longevity, and overall career satisfaction. We will delve into the principles of SMART goal setting and provide practical strategies for leveraging your strengths to drive success. Here is where we empower you with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement SMART goals effectively, supporting your healthy and sustainable life and career in veterinary medicine.
Many myths exist regarding mental health and wellbeing, but we will aim to debunk and normalize them. We will identify a few of the myths and discuss one that lights my fire: the concept of work/life balance (“Wait? What?,” how can that be?! Disrupting Work/Life Balance??). What exactly does work/life balance look like? In my experience, team members will explain they want it (work/life balance), but what does it mean? What is an alternative?
Effective teamwork is essential for delivering high-quality care and ensuring positive outcomes in veterinary medicine. The DiSC assessment framework offers valuable insights into individual behavior styles and communication preferences, providing a foundation for building a cohesive and collaborative team culture. This session gets into how veterinary professionals can fully understand, discuss, and incorporate DiSC principles to foster teamwork, communication, and mutual respect among team members. Attendees will be able to harness the principles of the DiSC assessment in establishing a solid foundation for teamwork, communication, and collaboration in veterinary medicine, ultimately enhancing patient care and career success.
“This program 20-1230986 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 9.00 CE Credits (9.00 max) being available to any one veterinarian: and/or 9.00 Veterinary Technician CE Credits (9.00 max). This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of:
Category Three: Non-Scientific-Practice Management/Professional Development using the delivery method of Non-Interactive-Distance. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE does not “accredit” or “endorse” or “certify” any program or person, nor does RACE approval validate the content of the program.”