Toxic workplaces unmasked: The ultimate guide to surviving the chaos and reclaiming your career!
Finding yourself in a toxic work environment can be disheartening, but it's important to recognize the signs and take action to protect your well-being and career growth. Assess the toxicity, prioritize self-care, seek support, and evaluate your options. Remember, leaving a toxic workplace does not equate to failure; it signifies a courageous decision to prioritize your happiness and professional fulfillment. Trust yourself, take the necessary steps, and embrace new opportunities that will lead you to a healthier and more rewarding work environment.
Recent U.S. state restrictions on noncompete agreements: A win for veterinary professional freedom
n a significant development for employees in certain professions, two states, Maine and Iowa, have recently passed legislation to restrict the use of noncompete agreements. These legal changes aim to enhance professional freedom and protect access to vital services. This article will delve into the details of these groundbreaking laws and their implications for licensed veterinarians in Maine and mental health professionals in Iowa.
Vet Candy Launches Exclusive New Membership Platform for Veterinary Professionals
Vet Candy is thrilled to officially announce its new membership platform. Vet Candy membership offers all-in-one access to everything the modern veterinarian wants and needs. This includes exclusive RACE-approved continuing education, a members-only newsletter, a whole year of Vet Candy Magazine, podcasts, tons of just-for-you vet med info, case studies, a visual library of diseases, plus specialist and expert moderated forums. Video continuing education programs are shot in studio in 4K, so with a few clicks, members have access to “Netflix® style” content curated by the leading veterinary experts on the planet.
Caira Joseph is Unstoppable
At just 27 years old, Caira Joseph is already the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Vets On Call Network (VOCN), a veterinary technician, and a soon-to-be mother! Even more incredible, she does it all while living with gestational diabetes.