Sinopsis
Freewheelin' is my short form Q&A show where I answer your business & leadership questions about life in veterinary practice. Nothing is off limits. Short, punchy, fun and practical. (Well as short and punchy as I can manage.)Every who has their question used on the show will win a signed copy of Dr Dave's latest book, "So You're A Vet...Now What?". Send your questions to Dr Dave on Instagram, twitter or facebook his name on each is @drdavenicol and use the tag #askdrdave.
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Ep 244: Veterinary Education in Transition: Challenges and Opportunities for New Graduates, with Garth Robillard — Part 2
03/12/2024 Duración: 29minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet... Now What?" host Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes back Garth Robillard, a third-year vet student and host of the Veterinary Vibes podcast. Together, they discuss the challenges and potential impacts recent legislation may have on the future of veterinary graduates over the next two to three years. The episode encourages listeners to engage in discussions within their veterinary schools and practices regarding these changes.Garth Robillard is a podcast host and third-year veterinary student with a deep passion for animals and a strong commitment to promoting excellence in the field. As a student immersed in the world of veterinary care, Garth is excited to lead insightful discussions and interviews with industry experts, and dedicated to delivering engaging and informative content to our audience. As a passionate advocate for animals and their well-being, Garth realized that behind every medical case and every treatment, there are stories of dedication, compassion, and resilie
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Ep 243: Feedback in Veterinary Medicine: The Key to Growth and Success, with Garth Robillard — Part 1
25/11/2024 Duración: 31minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet... Now What?" host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Garth Robillard, a third-year vet student and host of the Veterinary Vibes podcast. Together, they dive into Garth's experiences as a vet student, focusing on the transition from didactic learning to clinical practice. They discuss how this shift can reignite passion for veterinary medicine and the importance of applying knowledge in real-world settings.This episode is part one of a two-part series where Dr. Moriah and Garth Robillard cover a lot of ground. Join us next week for part two of their conversation.Garth Robillard is a podcast host and third-year veterinary studentwith a deep passion for animals and a strong commitment to promoting excellence in the field. As a student immersed in the world of veterinary care, Garth is excited to lead insightful discussions and interviews with industry experts, and dedicated to delivering engaging and informative content to our audience. As a passionate advocate for animals and
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Ep 242: Lean into the Hard: Growing As a Graduate Vet with Dr. Dani Poll - Part 2
18/11/2024 Duración: 26minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?" Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by dear friend and fellow Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies graduate, Dr. Dani Poll. Dr. Dani and Dr. Moriah both graduated in 2020, and their friendship has been a cornerstone as they have navigated the ups and downs of their veterinary careers. In this second part of their conversation, they delve into the importance of recognizing personal limits in practice, especially for those just starting out.This episode is part two of a two-part series where Dr. Moriah and Dr. Dani dive deep into their experiences during vet school and their very first year in practice.Dr. Dani grew up in northern Utah. She grew up on a farm which was part of her inspiration to pursue veterinary medicine. She completed her undergraduate degree at Utah State, and then attended veterinary school in Edinburgh, Scotland.Dr. Dani took full advantage of living abroad and travelled as much as she could. She spent some time in South Africa working with wildl
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Ep 241: Lean into the Hard: Tips for New Grads with Dr. Dani Poll - Part 1
11/11/2024 Duración: 27minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?" Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by dear friend and fellow Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies graduate, Dr. Dani Poll. Dr. Dani and Dr. Moriah both graduated in 2020, and their friendship has been a cornerstone as they have navigated the ups and downs of their veterinary careers. In this episode they relive the not-so-glory-days of vet school and their first year in practice, sharing everything they wish they’d known when they first graduated.This episode is part one of a two-part series where Dr. Moriah and Dr. Dani dive deep into their experiences during vet school and their very first year in practice.Dr. Dani grew up in northern Utah. She grew up on a farm which was part of her inspiration to pursue veterinary medicine. She completed her undergraduate degree at Utah State, and then attended veterinary school in Edinburgh, Scotland.Dr. Dani took full advantage of living abroad and travelled as much as she could. She spent some time in South Africa working w
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Ep 240: When Your Mentorship Fails, with Dr. Lindsey Hedges - Part 2
05/11/2024 Duración: 23minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Dr. Lindsey Hedges, Senior Director of Veterinary Mentorship at Mission Veterinary Partners, diving deeper into the theme of mentorship in veterinary medicine. They reflect on the importance of intentional mentorship, discussing how regular check-ins and open communication can significantly enhance the mentoring experience for both mentors and mentees. Dr. Hedges shares insights on the challenges mentors face, particularly around providing surgical time and appropriate scheduling, and emphasizes the need for mentors to actively engage with their mentees to understand their needs. This episode is a valuable resource for both current and aspiring mentors looking to improve their mentoring skills and create a more supportive environment for veterinary professionals. Tune in to gain practical tips and learn how to foster effective mentorship in your practice.Dr. Hedges is the Senior Director of Veterinary Men
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Ep 239: When Your Mentorship Fails, with Dr. Lindsey Hedges - Part 1
30/10/2024 Duración: 26minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Dr. Lindsey Hedges, Senior Director of Veterinary Mentorship at Mission Veterinary Partners.Following a recent survey on veterinary mentorship, many new grad vets revealed they didn’t get the mentorship they were promised when they entered the industry. Breaking down this alarming feedback, Dr. Moriah and Dr. Lindsey explore how mentorship is not just about providing answers; it's about fostering an environment where new graduates can learn, grow, and develop their own professional identities. Ultimately, it is about lighting a fire within both mentors and mentees, ensuring that the cycle of learning and support continues for future generations of veterinarians. Together, they dive into these unmet mentorship expectations, the current state of mentorship, and explore what mentors and mentees can both do to fix it.Dr. Lindsey Hedges is the Senior Director of Veterinary Mentorship at Mission Veterinary Partners. A 2011 gradua
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Ep 238: Embracing Change: How to Thrive in Your Veterinary Career with Dr. Tannetje Crocker
22/10/2024 Duración: 42minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley revisits her favorite conversation with Dr. Tannetje Crocker, an esteemed veterinarian, friend, and mentor. Dr. Crocker shares her inspiring mentorship journey, detailing her transition from an equine-focused background to her current role in small animal practice. As she reflects on her experiences since graduating from vet school ten years ago, she emphasizes the importance of not only clinical knowledge but also the human connection in veterinary care. This episode serves as a valuable resource for vet students and recent graduates seeking guidance and insight into building a successful career in veterinary medicine. Dr. Tannetje Crocker is a speaker and social media personality. She works as an ER Veterinarian for Veterinary Emergency Group in Dallas, TX. Recently she was excited to purchase Alta Vista Animal Hospital in Fort Worth, TX. She plans to continue her support of fellow veterinary professionals, both virtually and in
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Ep 237: From Imposter Syndrome to Confident Vet: Dr. Saskia’s Journey at Roundwood Vets
14/10/2024 Duración: 38minIn this special episode of "So You're A Vet Now What," Dr. Dave Nicol takes over from Dr. Moriah McCauley to discuss an essential topic: progress. Dr. Dave is joined by Dr. Saskia, a team member at Roundwood Vets in London, who has just celebrated her three-year post-graduation anniversary. Saskia's journey from a nervous student graduating during the COVID-19 disruption to a confident and productive veterinarian is a testament to resilience and the power of the right support and mindset. Listen in to hear how Saskia navigated her early career challenges and emerged as a satisfied and brilliant team member. This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling uncertain in their veterinary career.Dr Saskia is a veterinary surgeon at Roundwood Vets. With a passion for animal welfare and a degree from a prestigious veterinary institution, Dr. Saskia brings a blend of expertise and empathy to our practice. Her approach combines advanced medical knowledge with a gentle touch, ensuring your furry companions receive the
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Ep 236: Building Relationships in Exotic Veterinary Care with Dr. Rachel Siu - Part 2
07/10/2024 Duración: 21minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Dr. Rachel, a small animal and exotic animal veterinarian. This week Moriah and Rachel dive into the deep end as they tackle the human side of exotic animal medicine, and the challenges that come with caring for and talking with the caretakers and pet parents of the animals that you’ll see in practice. Listen in as Rachel shares about the differences of perspectives and education that clients can bring to the table and how social media may be helping to turn the tide with regards to the care that can be provided. Dr. Rachel Siu has dedicated over a decade to the specialized field of exotic pet medicine. Her extensive experience encompasses a diverse array of species, including reptiles, birds, small mammals, and amphibians. Dr. Rachel has a significant following on social media, where she aims to raise awareness and profile of exotic pets, their treatment, and care. Dr. Rachel Siu (previously Dr. Rac
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Ep 235: Exotic Animal Medicine: Tips for New Vets with Dr. Rachel Siu - Part 1
30/09/2024 Duración: 19minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes Dr. Rachel Siu, a small animal and exotic animal veterinarian who loves to share her experience with pet parents and veterinarians through her social media accounts. Maybe you’re a new graduate who wants to bring exotic medicine to your practice but you just don’t know where to start? Well, over the next two weeks Rachel and Moriah will break down the basics of seeing exotic animals within a GP practice. As you’ll hear there is way too much information to cover in just two episodes, so Rachel and Moriah will be sticking to the specifics surrounding small and exotic mammals. Make sure you have a pen and paper handy because they'll be covering everything from resources to medication, staff training and beyond in this week’s episode. Dr. Rachel Siu has dedicated over a decade to the specialized field of exotic pet medicine. Her extensive experience encompasses a diverse array of species, including reptiles, birds, small mamm
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Ep 234: Nutrition Conversations: Tips for New Veterinarians with Dr. Danielle Conway - Part 2
25/09/2024 Duración: 20minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Dr. Danielle Conway, an ACVIM board-eligible veterinary nutritionist. Together, they tackle the challenge of nutrition conversations with clients. When it comes to meeting clients where they are at on nutrition, each situation will require a different level of finesse. Listen as Danielle shares some of her favourite tools and expert tips that can allow you to have more effective and empathetic conversations with clients on the topic of nutrition.Dr. Danielle Conway is a nutrition residency trained veterinarian with extensive experience in evidence based integrative medicine. Her pursuit of “helping patients live their best lives” has led to training and working alongside leading professionals countrywide. She has certifications and advanced coursework in veterinary acupuncture, spinal manipulation, rehabilitation, and nutraceutical support. Her approach is to combine traditional medicine with individualiz
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Ep 233: Building Trust: How to Discuss Pet Nutrition with Clients with Dr. Danielle Conway - Part 1
18/09/2024 Duración: 33minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes Dr. Danielle Conway, an ACVIM board-eligible veterinary nutritionist. Together, they delve into the crucial topic of nutrition conversations between veterinarians and pet owners. Danielle is incredibly passionate about supporting veterinary teams in nutritional conversations. As new grads you know the science and research behind your recommendations, but bringing clients on board can be daunting if you don’t know how to even start the conversation. This is part 1 of Dr. Moriah’s conversation with Danielle as she gives you the tips and tools for emphatic and effective conversations with clients when it comes to nutrition. Dr. Danielle Conway is a nutrition residency trained veterinarian with extensive experience in evidence based integrative medicine. Her pursuit of “helping patients live their best lives” has led to training and working alongside leading professionals countrywide. She has certifications and adva
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Ep 232: Navigating Congestive Heart Failure: A Step-by-Step Guide for New Vets with Cardiology Expert Dr. Kieran Borgeat - Part 2
09/09/2024 Duración: 43minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Mariah McAuley welcomes back board-certified cardiologist Dr. Kieran Bourget to discuss how to navigate congestive heart failure as a new grad vet. These are cases that can make any veteriniaran’s heart race, as they require both knowledge and finesse. Listen in as Kieran breaks down the diagnostics you can use to make informed decisions for the stabilization of your patients. This is a longer episode that is absolutely jam packed with valuable knowledge, we just had to keep it all in. Dr. Kieran Bourget is an American, European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology. He graduated from the University of Bristol with an intercalated degree in Veterinary Science, and worked first in general practice, where he achieved the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Cardiology. He went on to complete his specialist training at the Royal Veterinary College in London.Kieran has spoken internationally and published widely in various veterinary cardi
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Ep 231: Cardiology Tips for New Vets: with Cardiology Expert Dr. Kieran Borgeat - Part 1
02/09/2024 Duración: 27minThis week on "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes Dr. Kieran Bourget, a board certified cardiologist and fellow podcast host, as they discuss Dr. Kieran’s top cardiology tips for new grad vets.When you graduate from vet school, you quickly come across cases where you aren’t able to provide the gold standard that you're taught or you are used to seeing in the university hospital. One such example is how to approach heart murmurs in patients that require a general anaesthetic. In this episode Kieran takes us through the conversation and approach that you can use in general practice to assess the risk factors for these patients. From radiographs to NT-proBNP, listen as Kieran breaks down what you need to know to help pet parents make informed decisions. Dr. Kieran Bourget is an American, European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology. He graduated from the University of Bristol with an intercalated degree in Veterinary Science, and worked first in general p
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Ep 230: The Vet Eye Guy: The Challenges of Glaucoma, with Dr. Alex Sigmund - Part 2
27/08/2024 Duración: 28minThis week on "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes back Dr. Alex Sigmund, a.k.a The Vet Eye Guy, as they discuss primary glaucoma in small animals. Dr. Alex wants every veterinarian to be comfortable with the basics of ophthalmology to improve patient care and client understanding. Dr. Alex guides new grads through the process of identifying key signs of ocular conditions, in order to help you enhance your understanding and gain confidence in treating ocular diseases in your veterinary practice.Dr. Moriah and Dr. Alex discuss the importance of early detection and intervention in glaucoma cases. By identifying glaucoma early on, veterinarians can implement treatment strategies to reduce intraocular pressure and prevent further damage to the optic nerve and retina. However, managing glaucoma offers many challenges, especially in cases where the disease has progressed significantly. In chronic or advanced cases of glaucoma, where vision loss is inevitable, the focus shifts towards provi
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Ep 229: The Vet Eye Guy: Expert Tips on Managing Ocular Conditions, with Dr. Alex Sigmund
20/08/2024 Duración: 27minThis week on "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley welcomes back Dr. Alex Sigmund, a.k.a The Vet Eye Guy, as they dive into expert tips for managing ocular conditions. Dr. Alex wants every veterinarian to be comfortable with the basics of ophthalmology to improve patient care and client understanding. Dr. Alex guides new grads through the process of identifying key signs of ocular conditions, in order to help you enhance your understanding and gain confidence in treating ocular diseases in your veterinary practice.Dr. Alex and Dr. Moriah discuss the complexities of diagnosing and managing ocular diseases in veterinary practice. They delve into the challenges faced by new graduates when encountering eye conditions, particularly focusing on superficial ulcers, infected ulcers, indolent ulcers, and the critical care needed for melting ulcers. The conversation offers practical advice, step-by-step approaches, and emphasizes the importance of client communication in achieving successful outcomes.U
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Ep 228: From Panic to Progress: Harnessing Imposter Syndrome for Career Success, with Dr. Moriah McCauley
15/08/2024 Duración: 21minThis week on "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley dives into a topic that resonates deeply with her and many other veterinary professionals—imposter syndrome. Inspired by a recent Instagram post that claimed "imposter syndrome will only hold you back," Dr. Moriah explores the potential benefits of imposter syndrome when approached with the right mindset.Self-doubt, fear of being found out, anxiety about skills and knowledge, and difficulty internalizing success are all tell-tale symptoms of imposter syndrome. While it can hold you back, your mindset can help unlock imposter syndrome as a tool to accelerate your career and point you towards success.The area just outside the comfort zone where true growth happens. This is where imposter syndrome can be harnessed as a positive force. While the comfort zone provides a sense of safety, staying there too long can lead to stagnation and dissatisfaction. Dr. Moriah reminds listeners that occasionally you need to step out of this zone to foster growt
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Ep 227: The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine, with Dr. Monica Tarantino
05/08/2024 Duración: 34minIn this episode of the ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ podcast, host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by small animal veterinarian Dr. Monica Tarantino. Dr. Monica Tarantino stresses the importance of expressing empathy to clients as a powerful tool in client communication. By showing understanding and compassion towards the client's situation, veterinarians can establish a connection, making clients feel like they are part of the same team. This initial empathetic statement sets a positive tone for the conversation and fosters trust between the veterinarian and the client.Dr. Tarantino recommends initiating every exam room with an empathetic statement to deepen relationships with clients. Clients are more likely to follow through with recommended diagnostics and treatments when they feel understood and supported by their veterinarian. This approach can lead to improved patient care and outcomes as clients are more inclined to adhere to the veterinarian's advice.In situations where in-person interactions are limite
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Ep 226: Building Confidence and Leadership Skills as a New Veterinarian, with Dr. Kelly Cairns
29/07/2024 Duración: 24minThis week on "So You're a Vet, Now What?", host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by Dr. Kelly Cairns, a board-certified small animal internal medicine specialist and Vice President of Medical Excellence and Education at Thrive Pet Healthcare. Together, they discuss the journey from being a nervous vet student to a confident veterinarian and leader within a practice. Dr. Cairns shares insights from her years of experience to help new graduates thrive in the field. Building a bond of trust based on genuine human relationships is crucial for the functioning of any team. Dr. Cairns emphasizes the importance of establishing real, genuine human relationships within a team to foster trust. She highlights that as a leader, it is essential to create an environment where team members feel comfortable and valued. By getting to know each team member on a personal level and building meaningful relationships, new graduates can create a strong foundation for collaboration and teamwork.Dr. Cairns advises new graduates to e
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Ep 225: Frenchie Seizures: A Guide for New Grad Vets, with Dr. James Cellini
22/07/2024 Duración: 26minIn this episode of "So You're a Vet… Now What?" Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Dr. James Cellini, a board-certified small animal neurologist. They discuss the management of seizures in French Bulldogs, a breed known for its unique health challenges.Seizures can be a frightening experience for both the pet and the owner, and it's crucial for veterinary professionals to approach this condition with a well-rounded understanding and a strategic plan. Dr. McCauley and Dr. Cellini dive into a real-life case study of a Frenchie with seizures, examining the diagnostic process, exploring various treatment options, and discussing long-term management strategies to ensure the best possible outcomes.Dr. McCauley and Dr. Cellini cover essential diagnostic tools and techniques, from initial examinations to advanced imaging and lab tests. Understanding the underlying causes of seizures is paramount, and by the end of this segment, you'll have a clearer picture of how to approach these complex cases wit