The New Vetโs Handbook: Information and Advice for Veterinary Graduates
By Clare Tapsfield Wright
The New Vetโs Handbook: Information and Advice for Veterinary Graduates PDF. Entering the veterinary profession after leaving vet school is a challenging stage of the new vetโs career. Finding the right first placement, fitting in with colleagues, adapting to the practice environment and understanding whatโs expected of you clinically, professionally, ethically and academically are all challenges that face the new graduate. Attrition rates and reports of dissatisfaction of new graduates are high and a matter of concern to the profession and it is recognised that extra support and guidance is needed. The New Vetโs Handbook acts as a guidebook for newly qualified vets on personal and professional issues, covering employment options, interviews, mentoring, working with clients, patients and colleagues, consulting advice, dealing with euthanasia, record keeping, veterinary standards, training and CPD, career options, professional skills and avoiding pitfalls relating to social media, drugs and ethical issues. The book also covers topics specific to vets in small animal and large animal practice. Written in a supportive and lighthearted way The New Vetโs Handbook aims to provide advice based on long held experience and reduce stress at a challenging time. It will be an essential read for newly qualified vets and final year vet students.
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