Join us in a VetVine Thrive lunchtime conversation - a safe space dedicated to supporting the wellbeing and resilience of people working in vet med.
Hosted for an hour on Wednesdays (during lunch time for some) these interactive sessions focus on a rotating topic that can impact wellbeing in the veterinary workplace as well as mental health and burnout.
This session will focus on challenging conversations and defusing intense emotional interactions in the veterinary practice setting. We will highlight discussion points from our recent webinar on the topic. We recommend you view this in advance!
Whether you’re looking for insights, connection, or just a moment to reset, this is your space to pause, reflect, and recharge—no judgment, no pressure, just real conversations.
Drop in and share your thoughts or simply listen in. Your wellbeing matters, and together, we can build a stronger, more supported veterinary community.
Registration is compliments of VetVine Thrive!
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