How the Stress & Burnout Coach Is Saving Veterinary Careers W/ Dr. Amber Parks Eps. 37
Veterinary Vibes - A podcast by Veterinary Vibes

How the Stress & Burnout Coach Is Saving Veterinary Careers W/ Dr. Amber Parks Eps. 37Connect with Dr. Parks HERE: www.thestressandburnoutcoach.comhttps://www.instagram.com/the_stress_and_burnout_coach/SummaryIn this conversation, Garth Robillard and Dr. Amber Parks delve into the critical issues of stress and burnout within the veterinary profession. They discuss the prevalence of burnout among veterinarians, personal experiences with stress, and the importance of recognizing the signs of burnout. The conversation emphasizes the need for support systems, the pros and cons of transitioning to relief work, and the significance of setting boundaries. They also explore the role of self-worth in managing stress and the importance of creating a supportive work environment that encourages open discussions about mental health. In this conversation, Dr. Parks and Garth discuss the importance of third-party support in veterinary practices, addressing resistance to change, and the cognitive biases that affect veterinary professionals. They explore the challenges of stress and burnout in the field, emphasizing the need for self-reflection and open communication. Dr. Parks introduces her self-guided courses designed to help individuals navigate their challenges at their own pace, providing tools for personal development and stress management.TakeawaysThe ability to edit anything in a podcast allows for open conversations.Burnout is prevalent in the veterinary profession, with over 50% experiencing it.Recognizing personal capacity is crucial to avoid burnout.Burnout manifests differently for everyone, but common signs include exhaustion and cynicism.Support systems are essential for managing stress and burnout.Transitioning to relief work can provide flexibility but comes with its own challenges.Setting boundaries is vital for maintaining work-life balance.Self-worth plays a significant role in how individuals handle stress and burnout.Creating a supportive work environment can lead to better patient care and employee satisfaction.Encouraging open discussions about mental health can help normalize the conversation around burnout. Having a third-party perspective can help in workplace dynamics.Resistance to change often stems from fear and assumptions.Cognitive biases can reinforce negative beliefs about oneself and others.Open communication is essential for resolving workplace conflicts.Therapy and coaching can complement each other in personal development.Setting boundaries is crucial for managing stress and burnout.Self-guided courses can provide flexible support for busy professionals.Identifying root causes of stress can lead to effective solutions.Veterinary professionals need to prioritize their mental health.Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.