A data-driven approach to veterinary team wellness and systemic change Wellbeing for Veterinarians and the Veterinary Team takes an evidence-based approach to understanding distress and resilience in veterinary medicine, presenting research-grounded strategies alongside real-world examples from practicing veterinary professionals. Veterinary professionals face elevated suicide rates, burnout, and workplace stress, yet existing resources focus on individual coping rather than systemic solutions…
A data-driven approach to veterinary team wellness and systemic change
Wellbeing for Veterinarians and the Veterinary Team takes an evidence-based approach to understanding distress and resilience in veterinary medicine, presenting
research-grounded strategies alongside real-world examples from practicing veterinary professionals. Veterinary professionals face elevated suicide rates, burnout, and workplace stress, yet existing resources focus on individual coping rather than systemic solutions. This book expands the lens, examining both personal factors and the organizational and professional environments in which veterinary teams work.
Author and co-editor Carrie Jurney, a board-certified veterinary neurologist and certified crisis intervention instructor, draws on her lived experience alongside the academic and clinical expertise of co-editor Tracy Witte, a clinical psychologist, suicide researcher and professor at Auburn University. With contributions from clinical psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, diversity, and financial planning, the authors translate current literature along side real-world stories from veterinarians, technicians, practice managers, assistants and students, to demonstrate practice application across roles and settings.
Topics include:
Research-based analysis of demographic factors and personality types that influence wellness outcomes across different veterinary team member roles
Examination of systemic issues contributing to profession-wide challenges including workplace culture, professional stressors, and organizational dynamics
Practical strategies grounded in positive psychology research applicable to daily veterinary practice environments
Coverage of mental health and suicidality specifically contextualized for veterinary professionals with evidence-based intervention approaches
Designed for both educational and practice settings, Wellbeing for Veterinarians and the Veterinary Team provides the scientific foundation and practical strategies needed to promote wellness across the entire veterinary team.
A data-driven approach to veterinary team wellness and systemic change
Wellbeing for Veterinarians and the Veterinary Team takes an evidence-based approach to understanding distress and resilience in veterinary medicine, presenting
research-grounded strategies alongside real-world examples from practicing veterinary professionals. Veterinary professionals face elevated suicide rates, burnout, and workplace stress, yet existing resources focus on individual coping rather than systemic solutions. This book expands the lens, examining both personal factors and the organizational and professional environments in which veterinary teams work.
Author and co-editor Carrie Jurney, a board-certified veterinary neurologist and certified crisis intervention instructor, draws on her lived experience alongside the academic and clinical expertise of co-editor Tracy Witte, a clinical psychologist, suicide researcher and professor at Auburn University. With contributions from clinical psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, diversity, and financial planning, the authors translate current literature along side real-world stories from veterinarians, technicians, practice managers, assistants and students, to demonstrate practice application across roles and settings.
Topics include:
Research-based analysis of demographic factors and personality types that influence wellness outcomes across different veterinary team member roles
Examination of systemic issues contributing to profession-wide challenges including workplace culture, professional stressors, and organizational dynamics
Practical strategies grounded in positive psychology research applicable to daily veterinary practice environments
Coverage of mental health and suicidality specifically contextualized for veterinary professionals with evidence-based intervention approaches
Designed for both educational and practice settings, Wellbeing for Veterinarians and the Veterinary Team provides the scientific foundation and practical strategies needed to promote wellness across the entire veterinary team.
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