Freewheelin' Veterinary Business Q&a Podcast

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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.

Episodios

  • Ep 125: The Making of a Mentor - Dr. Greg Echols' Mentorship Story

    29/03/2022 Duración: 37min

    Veterinarian, bodybuilder, and social media sensation, Dr. Greg Echols, joins Dr. Moriah McCauley for this week’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast. Dr. Greg gained his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2020 after completing his Bachelor’s in Lab Animal Science from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, NC in 2014. When it comes to a diverse work experience, Dr. Echol’s, never shied away from an industry change. From hip-hop instructor to a gym front desk it’s safe to say that Greg had his fair share of interesting jobs before choosing to follow his pathway to veterinary medicine! Now working as a full-time veterinarian, Dr. Greg is using his social media platform to create fun content aimed at both veterinarians and clients. In this episode, Dr. Moriah asks Dr. Greg about his mentorship story as part of our series ‘The Making of a Mentor’, and how this has influenced him to become a mentor himself.

  • Ep 124: Mentoring The Next Generation, With Dr. Tannetje Crocker

    22/03/2022 Duración: 30min

    Dr. Tannetje Crocker is back again for another episode with Dr. Moriah on That Vet Life Show. For those of you who don’t know Dr. Tannetje, she is a veterinary mentor, speaker, writer, social media sensation, and ER veterinarian at VEG. Crocker began her journey into veterinary medicine in 2009 after graduating from the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduating, Dr. Tannetje went on to specialize in equine at an internship in Southern California before working as a solo equine ambulatory practitioner. It wasn’t until 2014 that Crocker transitioned into small animal medicine, which she has stuck with ever since. Being a full-time veterinarian inspired Tannetje to start ‘Dr. Crocker - Pet Vet’, a social media brand that Dr. Tannetje uses to empower and mentor students and young veterinarians. ‘I am inspired by fellow veterinarians and vet students who want to contribute, support, and move this profession in a new direction.’ - Dr. Crocker. During this episode, Dr. Moriah and D

  • Ep 123: Mentorship in ER with Dr. Shelby Baden

    15/03/2022 Duración: 30min

    In this week’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Shelby Baden (also known as the Traveling Dogtor), joins Dr. Moriah McCauley.  Dr. Shelby recently graduated from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine after a self-proclaimed ‘four-year gap year’ traveling, working, and gaining experience with animals. Since graduating, Dr. Shelby has been working as an emergency veterinarian in Tampa, Florida. In this episode, Dr. Shelbey talks about her experience in ER, how she has been supported as a new graduate, the mentors that have influenced her, and the hardship of working in this field.

  • Ep 122: So We're Vet's, Now What?! With Dr. Danielle Poll

    08/03/2022 Duración: 33min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Moriah is joined by her fellow Royal Dick School graduate and former housemate, Dr. Dannielle Poll. Dr. Dani’s love of animals began from a young age as she grew up on a small family-run farm in Utah. Not only did this grow her love of animals but it also helped her to gain a healthy respect for the power of animals and their purpose in our lives. Following her love of animals, Dani set herself the goal to become a veterinarian, and after high school, she attended Utah State University where she received her bachelor's degree in Veterinary Science. Following this, Dani took a break from studying after being rejected from veterinary school twice. Taking a break, Dani was able to travel and live in Germany. Before, being excepted into veterinary school at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where she met host Dr. Moriah. Since graduating, Dani has been working in a small animal practice back in Utah with the passion to one day travel again! In this ep

  • Ep 121: A Q&A with Dr. Moriah McCauley

    01/03/2022 Duración: 28min

    We have a Q&A special in this week’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast! Where host, Dr. Moriah McCauley, answers your questions sent in from Instagram. For those of you who don’t know our host, Dr. Moriah graduated from the University of Edinburgh, Royal (dick) School of Veterinary Studies in 2020, after gaining her Bachelor of Science in 2016. Since graduating, Dr. Moriah has been been working at a small animal practice alongside hosting weekly interviews on That Vet Life Podcast. In this episode, Dr. Morah answers the questions such as ‘how to study for the NAVLE, and how to negotiate salary’. Tune in to hear here answers. Want to ask a question for next time? Drop her a message at: https://www.instagram.com/dr.moriah.mccauley/

  • Ep 120: The Making of a Mentor: Hidayah Martinez-Jaka’s Mentorship Story

    22/02/2022 Duración: 28min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined with 4th-year veterinary student and president of the Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA), Hidayah Martinez-Jaka. Hidayah’s journey into veterinary medicine began at age 14 when her family adopted a flock of chickens. With little veterinary support, Hydayah took it upon herself to care and treat the chickens, which in turn, sparked her love of veterinary medicine. “I fell in love with them as pets, and my passion for veterinary medicine grew from that. I love the process of diagnosing and healing animals. I love the science, too, as well as the merging of empathy and knowledge.” Hidayah is currently in her fourth year of veterinary school and is soon to graduate from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. During her time as a student, Hidayah has been breaking the mold in veterinary education and in 2020 was elected as the president of SAVMA - being the first woman of color and the first student fro

  • Ep 119: Alternative Pathways In Veterinary Medicine With Dr. Marie Bucko

    15/02/2022 Duración: 35min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Moriah interviews Dr. Marie Bucko, veterinarian and the Chief of Staff for the U.S. Chief Veterinary Officer at USDA in Washington D.C. Marie has over a decade of experience working in food and agriculture issues and working at the intersection of animal health, public health, and communicating science. Before qualifying as a veterinarian, Meria worked as a Science Policy Analyst at the US Food and Drug Administration’s Foods and Veterinary Medicine Program. It wasn’t until 2021, that Maria gained her Doctor in veterinary medicine from the University of Wisconsin-Madison after gaining her Bachelor’s of Science in Animal Science and Nutrition from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in 2012, and her Masters in Science in Food Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University in 2015. As a veterinary student, Dr. Marie was elected as the student president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, before graduating and working as a

  • Ep 118: Work/Life Balance. Does it exist? With Dr. Gary Marshall

    08/02/2022 Duración: 37min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Moriah McCauley interviews VetX’s very own Thrive mentor, Dr. Gary Marshall. Dr. Gary Marshall graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989 and for the last 25 years has been working as the Founder and Medical Director of Island Cats Veterinary Hospital - a Feline Exclusive Practice on Mercer Island, Washington. Alongside his job as a veterinarian, Dr. Gary is a mentor and helps mentor the VetX community as our resident North American mentor for our Thrive community. The sessions take place monthly ‘zoom’ sessions and are completely free - if you haven’t signed up yet, you’re definitely missing out! As well as being a teacher and mentor, Dr. Gary is changing the pathway for veterinary medicine. Gary was the Past-President of the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association and still serves on the Board of Directors. He was also elected to serve on the Board of the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative

  • Ep 117: The Making Of A Mentor - Dr. Kirsten Ronngren’s Mentorship Story

    01/02/2022 Duración: 38min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast host, Dr. Moriah McCauley interviews locum veterinarian and mentor, Dr. Kirsten Ronngren. Dr. Kirsten’s journey into veterinary medicine began as a child when she began shadowing and helping her mum (a small animal practice veterinarian) at her practice. Following in her mother's footsteps, Kirsten graduated as a veterinarian from Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 2015. After graduating, Dr. Ronngren began working in a feline-only practice where she was mentored by Dr. Gary Marshall (one of VetX International’s very own mentors). Following this, Dr. Kirsten went on to practice in Southern California, where she worked as a clinical veterinarian and specialized in client communication and teaching. This led to her taking on a job at Pima Medical Institute where she taught veterinary technicians part-time alongside her time in practice. Her love of teaching and mentoring led to her creating Vet Redefined, a website aimed to connect and

  • Ep 116: Why Don't Young Vets Want to Work? With Tannetje Crocker

    25/01/2022 Duración: 27min

    Dr. Tannetje Crocker joins Dr. Moriah for this week’s episode of That Vet Life Show. As well as being an ER veterinarian at VEG, Dr. Tannetji is a veterinary mentor, speaker, writer, and social media sensation. Crocker began her journey into veterinary medicine in 2009 after graduating from the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduating, Dr. Tannetje went on to specialize in equine at an internship in Southern California before working as a solo equine ambulatory practitioner. It wasn’t until 2014 that Crocker transitioned into small animal medicine, which she has stuck with ever since. Being a full-time veterinarian inspired Tannetje to start ‘Dr. Crocker - Pet Vet’, a social media brand that Dr. Tannetje uses to empower and mentor students and young veterinarians. “I am inspired by fellow veterinarians and vet students who want to contribute, support, and move this profession in a new direction.” - Dr. Crocker. During this episode, Dr. Moriah and Dr. Tannetje discuss the dis

  • Ep 115: The Making of a Mentor: Dr. Dan Phillips’ Mentorship Story

    18/01/2022 Duración: 44min

    In this week’s episode of ‘That Vet Life podcast’, Dr. Moriah interviews the lead didactic mentor for VMS (Vet Mentor Solutions), Dr. Dan Phillips. Dr. Dan Phillips began his journey into mentorship after he graduated from North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011 and began his first rotating internship. This internship, at Tufts Cummings College of Veterinary Medicine, gave Dan the opportunity to experience training and teaching veterinary students. After finishing his internship, Dr. Dan went on to work in both general and emergency medicine in Chicago for four years, before joining the Animal Care Clinic as a medical director. As a medical director, Dan gained more experience as a mentor and began to notice several common characteristics of new graduates, including a lack of confidence and a lack of mentors to get them where they aim to be. It was then that Dr. Dan decided to launch VMS in 2019, an online organization “committed to helping young veterinarians gain confidence and clinic

  • Ep 114: Not 'Just a Vet Tech' with Peter and Jaycee

    11/01/2022 Duración: 31min

    In this week's episode of That Vet Life Podcast host, Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined with vet techs, Peter Carlos and Jaycee Leonardo. Over the past 2 years, the dynamic duo has been utilizing social media (in particular TikTok and Instagram) to educate both pet owners and people within the veterinary industry. On their TikTok account, which has over 2 million followers, Peter and Jaycee have created a space to educate all on what veterinary techniques do and offer up their best tips and tricks when caring for their patients. The duo's entry into vet tech took slightly different routes and offer an important reminder that no one way is best. Whilst Peter’s career in the animal and veterinary industry began at Petco - which he started working at during his junior year of high school and continued after graduating - it wasn’t until later when Peter decided to pursue veterinary technician courses. After becoming a Registered Veterinary Technician, Peter began working at Taylor ER Veterinary Emergency Hospital

  • Ep 113: Reflecting on our first year in practice - GP vs. Residency with Dr. Danny Sack

    04/01/2022 Duración: 34min

    Our first podcast episode of 2022, is brought to you by Dr. Moriah McCauley as she and fellow 2020 graduate, Dr. Danny Sack, reflect on their first year in practice. Dr. Danny Sack is “a small animal veterinarian with a special interest in orthopedic and minimally invasive surgery, as well as rehabilitation. [His] research focuses are in canine athlete iliopsoas strains and the genetics and pain management of osteoarthritis.” Currently working as a surgical intern in Maryland, America, Danny aims to eventually become a small animal board-certified surgeon and own his own practice. Although Dr. Moriah and Dr. Danny have both taken different routes in their veterinary career, this episode offered an interesting insight into how their first years in practice have differed and yet still offered similar experiences.

  • Ep 112: Caroline Mosley - What's Changed in Veterinary Education: A Clinician's Perspective

    21/12/2021 Duración: 37min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life, Dr. Moriah McCauley interviews her former adviser and Clinical Skills lecturer from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Caroline Mosley. Caroline Mosley started her career as a Veterinary Nurse at a practice on the west coast of Cumbria in 1998 after being raised around animals. Caroline went on the travel and work in Australia for a year before moving to Edinburgh to join the Hospital for Small Animals, working in various departments including surgery, exotics, ICU, and medicine. Before returning to the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies to take up teaching, Caroline worked in the pet food and pharmaceutical industry working as a territory manager for leading small animal, equine, and farm animal products covering Scotland. Now a Clinical Skills Teaching Fellow at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Caroline teaches a variety of practical and clinical skills to undergraduates as well as leading on their Objective, Structured Clinical Exams.

  • Ep 111: How can we assist veterinary graduates with Dr. Mo and Dr. Dave

    14/12/2021 Duración: 42min

    How can we assist new graduates to avoid burnout? For today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by the former podcast host, Dr. Dave Nicol to discuss saving graduates from burnout. In the episode, Dr. Dave talks about the findings from his latest leadership and culture study, and how this has helped shape the culture of his own clinic, Roundwood vets. Dave discusses how the evidence from the study can help support graduates whilst Dr. Moriah discusses how she has been supported at her first job in practice. Tune in to learn more about what support you should be asking for as a new graduate, how to learn emotional intelligence, and how to support graduate students at your clinic.

  • Ep 110: Life As A Millennial Vet With Dr. Katelyn Jones

    07/12/2021 Duración: 30min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined by small animal veterinarian Dr. Katelyn Jones. Both Dr. Moriah McCauley and Dr. Katelyn Jones graduated in 2020 at the peak of the pandemic. Katelyn graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine after working as a veterinary technician while obtaining her bachelor’s degree. After graduating, Dr. Jones returned as a veterinarian to the same practice where she had previously worked as a technician.  In the episode, Dr. Moriah and Dr. Katelyn talk about the consequences Covid had on their final rotations and the end of veterinary school. As well as talking about how not having graduation impacted them. Mo and Katelyn also outline the importance of outlining mentorship expectations when applying for graduate jobs and how this has helped them stay at their first practice compared to their peers.

  • Ep 109: Taming the Beast - How to Handle Difficult Clients with Dr Lauren Smith

    23/11/2021 Duración: 43min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast, host Dr. Moriah McCauley is joined with Dr. Lauren Smith. Dr. Lauren Smith graduated from Penn State University in 2004 where she gained her bachelor’s in Animal Sciences. She then went on to gain her Doctor of veterinary medicine from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2008. Since graduating, Lauren has been working as a small animal veterinarian in New York, alongside writing veterinary content as a freelance writer and creating ‘The Vetitude’. Using ‘The Vetitude’, Lauren ​​creates content aimed to help veterinary professionals have a happier more sustainable career. In this episode, Dr. Lauren outlines the steps needed to deal with difficult clients. Tune in to learn her top tips today!

  • Ep 108: What is Wellbeing with Dr. Danielle Alleman

    16/11/2021 Duración: 35min

    In today’s episode of That Vet Life Podcast our host, Dr. Moriah McCauley interviews Dr. Danielle Alleman, a relief veterinarian, and mental health and wellbeing advocate from Washington, USA. Danielle graduated as a doctor of veterinary medicine from Cornell University in 2017, and since then, has been on a pathway of wellness alongside being a veterinarian. Dr. Danielle is a coach and can be found on Instagram at Empathos Vet where she helps vets early in their career find their place in veterinary medicine. On her website, Danielle offers empowerment and career coaching, online veterinary educational courses, and helpful resources. “I empower veterinarians feeling uncertain, weary, and broken to grow into the confident, dynamic, incredible doctors they are meant to be.” - Dr. Danielle Alleman. Dr. Danielle also curated Eudaimonia Conference, a free virtual veterinary wellbeing conference for all members of the veterinary profession. In the episode, the two veterinarians discuss wellbeing and why it’s s

  • Ep 107: The Handover with Dr. Dave and Dr. Moriah

    09/11/2021 Duración: 23min

    Exciting things are happening! In today’s episode of The Veterinary Career Success Show, we have a special announcement, VetX International has acquired the 'That Vet Life' Podcast. The podcast, curated by Dr. Moriah McCauley will be combined with our 'The Veterinary Career Success Show' to make our very own 'That Vet Life' podcast. In this episode, Dr. Dave Nicol is officially handing over the podcast ‘baton’ to Dr. Moriah McCauley. Dr. Moriah has been a regular co-host on 'The Veterinary Career Success Show' and hosted her own podcast 'That Vet Life' in 2018 whilst a student at the Royal (dick) School of Veterinary Studies. Now a graduate, and practicing small animal veterinarian, Dr. Moriah will be stepping up as our new podcast host and joining the VetX community. We are so thankful for the work Dr. Moriah has put into this podcast and are so excited to have acquired it as a part of VetX. Similar to 'The Veterinary Career Success Show', in 'That Vet Life' podcast, expect to be inspired, challenged,

  • Ep 106: Finding a Little Happy Every Day In Vet Medicine

    16/09/2021 Duración: 18min

    This episode of The Veterinary Career Success Show is a lighthearted conversation between VetX International CEO and Founder, Dr Dave Nicol, and small animal veterinarian Dr Moriah McCauley. In the episode, they list the three ways that help them get through a day of practice. Dr Moriah’s being: - Dancing - Tea - Jokes And Dr Dave’s being: - ‘The Top Five’ game - Coffee - Driving/commuting Listen in to find out more about Dr Dave and Dr Moriahs “The little moments of desert oasis in the maelstrom of a day in the life of a vet”.

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