
Vetted in Vet Med: Episode 4: Built from the Struggle: How Dr. Milligan Became the CEO of Her Own Vet Life: Part 2
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This conversation delves into the signs and impacts of burnout among veterinary professionals, exploring emotional exhaustion, compassion fatigue, and the importance of self-care. The speakers share personal experiences and insights on navigating challenges in the veterinary field, including issues of racism and sexism, while emphasizing the significance of community support and representation in fostering a healthier work environment. In this conversation, Sherrelle Milligan shares her experiences navigating mistrust in the veterinary field, the emotional toll of personal challenges, and the sacrifices made in her professional journey. She discusses the impact of her husband's career decisions on their family life, the challenges of relocating, and the motivation behind starting her own veterinary practice. The dialogue highlights the complexities of being a Black woman in veterinary medicine and the importance of community support and networking opportunities. In this conversation, Sherrelle Milligan shares her journey in veterinary medicine, discussing the challenges faced by veterinarians, particularly women and people of color. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive workplace culture, the impact of burnout, and the need for self-care and mental health support. Milligan also talks about her plans for expanding her veterinary practice and the significance of using technology to improve veterinary care. The discussion highlights the importance of community, mentorship, and the drive to create a supportive environment for future veterinarians.
Takeaways
Burnout can manifest in various ways, including emotional exhaustion and detachment.
Recognizing signs of burnout is crucial for recovery.
Compassion fatigue is a common issue in veterinary medicine.
A reduced sense of accomplishment can lead to feelings of failure.
Self-care practices are essential for mental health.
Community support plays a vital role in overcoming challenges.
Personal stories of resilience can inspire others in the profession.
Experiences of racism and sexism are prevalent in veterinary medicine.
Representation matters in creating a more inclusive environment.
It's exhausting to prove myself to clients.
I had to support my husband in his career choices.
The emotional toll of miscarriages affected my work.
I had to build my practice from the ground up.
Corporate practices can push you to start your own thing.
I had to be 100% on board to start my practice.
The journey of relocation was life-changing.
Networking opportunities at Ivy League schools are invaluable. Veterinary work can be overwhelming and stressful.
Leaving a toxic work environment can lead to personal growth.
Building a family-owned practice allows for a positive workplace culture.
Maintaining the soul of veterinary medicine is crucial.
Acquisition strategies can help expand veterinary practices.
Embracing technology can enhance veterinary care.
Adjusting prices to reflect market value is necessary for sustainability.
Creating a supportive workplace culture fosters employee growth.
Therapy and self-care are essential.
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