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Veterinary Voices: Christina Nau, FFCP
the veterinary aesculapius, a staff with a snake wrapped around it with wings at the top and a V overlying it inside a conversation bubble. A headshot of Christina Nau to the right of the conversation bubble.

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Veterinary Voices: Christina Nau, FFCP

Meet Christina Nau, FFCP, a pre-veterinary student, veterinary assistant, speaker, and content creator who focuses on documenting her journey to apply to veterinary school and sharing an inside look at a day in the life of a veterinary professional. She is driven to provide other aspiring veterinarians with the resources and community they need to continue their own pre-veterinary journeys and to advocate for improved mental wellbeing within our profession.

 

Stay, please: The curious case of the vanishing CrVTs
veterinary technician caring for golden retriever

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Stay, please: The curious case of the vanishing CrVTs

Having trouble keeping great employees in certain roles? Learn how the findings from Phase 2 of AAHA’s Stay, Please retention study can help you identify exactly what changes need to be made, as well as how to make sure you’re implementing them in a way that resonates with those team members.

A journey of growth and fulfillment: View from the Board
Mark Thompson DVM MBA CCRP

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A journey of growth and fulfillment: View from the Board

Fun, hard work, challenges, and growth: Mark Thompson, DVM, MBA, CCRP, takes a look back at his year as president of the AAHA board of directors.

Menopause and veterinary medicine: Challenges, opportunities, and solutions
headshot of Liz Barton, DVM

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Menopause and veterinary medicine: Challenges, opportunities, and solutions

Everywhere you look, there’s a new headline about menopause or perimenopause. However, even though veterinary medicine is predominantly female, the profession has not yet figured out how to support the working professionals dealing with the symptoms that accompany this life stage. In this conversation with Liz Barton, MA, VetMB, MRCVS, MCIPR, we talk about how we can change that—for the better.

5 Questions for a Shelter Medicine Specialist
Leslie Groshong, DVM

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5 Questions for a Shelter Medicine Specialist

Lesli Groshong, DVM, DABVP (Shelter Medicine), is chief shelter veterinarian at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley (HSBV) in Boulder, Colorado. She joined HSBV in 1994, and since then has mentored hundreds of veterinary students in shelter medicine and spay/neuter surgeries.

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