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Put me in Coach- A Career Conversation with Dr. Julie Cappel
In this episode of the My Veterinary Life podcast, Dr. Julie Cappel shares her multifaceted career journey, from practicing veterinary medicine with small animals, avians, and exotics to becoming a life coach. She recounts her early inspiration from a sixth-grade teacher and her path to practice ownership, where she learned valuable leadership skills and the importance of aligning with one's ethics. Dr. Cappel also discusses her experience of being fired from her first job, which, despite being challenging, taught her resilience and empathy, ultimately benefiting her leadership style. Balancing career and family life, she candidly admits to the challenges and imperfections of managing multiple roles, including raising children and holding leadership positions in veterinary associations. Dr. Cappel's story is one of growth, overcoming adversity, and embracing the diverse opportunities within the veterinary profession.
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AVMA Convention 2024 - An unforgettable experience
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Relive the unforgettable experience of AVMA Convention 2024 in Austin, TX and hear from some of our attendees about what they loved most at the veterinary event of the year
How to be an Upstander and Stay Interviews
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This is our final installment of our three-part mini-series highlighting topics that will be covered in AVMA’s Journey for Teams Educational Sharpenings. In this episode, we are focusing on how to be an upstander and stay interviews. We are joined by Dr. Latonia Craig, AVMA’s Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Dr. Jen Brandt, AVMA’s Director of Member Wellbeing and Diversity Ini...
Perspective Taking and “What if I Say the Wrong Thing?”
zhlédnutí 31Před 14 dny
This is part two of our three-part mini-series, where we are focusing on Educational Sharpenings, a new program within AVMA’s Journey for Teams. To share information on these topics, we are joined by Dr. Latonia Craig, AVMA’s Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Dr. Jen Brandt, AVMA’s Director of Member Wellbeing and Diversity Initiatives. We focus today on the topics of Perspecti...
Self-Awareness and Reducing Emotional Reactivity
zhlédnutí 76Před 21 dnem
We are kicking off a three-part mini-series focusing on Educational Sharpenings, a new program within AVMA’s Journey for Teams. To share information on these topics, we are joined by Dr. Latonia Craig, AVMA’s Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer and Dr. Jen Brandt, AVMA’s Director of Member Wellbeing and Diversity Initiatives. The program offers free modules to help veterinary teams u...
Explore the new and improved Veterinary Clinical Trials Registry
zhlédnutí 38Před 21 dnem
Search AVMA’s new Veterinary Clinical Trials Registry-formerly the AVMA Animal Health Studies Database-to find suitable studies for your pets or patients. As a tool that connects pet owners and veterinarians with veterinary clinical trials, the registry helps advance the practice of veterinary medicine and accelerate improvements in animal health care.
Behind the Scenes: Dr. Mike Adkesson's Journey from Zoo Veterinarian to Zoo CEO
zhlédnutí 49Před měsícem
Our guest on this episode of My Veterinary Life Podcast is Dr. Mike Adkesson, President and CEO of Brookfield Zoo. Dr. Adkesson recounts his journey from a young zoo volunteer to a zoo veterinarian and eventually to his current executive role. He shares insights into the challenges and rewards of zoo medicine, emphasizing the importance of conservation and education. The episode also explores B...
Member Appreciation Week 2024: Celebrating AVMA members
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The AVMA's Member Appreciation Week celebrates the 105,000-plus member veterinarians who make all of the AVMA's work possible. Join in the fun, and see how you can win some great prizes, as we say thank you to all AVMA members.
Abdominocentesis and intra-abdominal pressure measurement in small animals
zhlédnutí 311Před měsícem
Learn how to perform abdominocentesis with and without ultrasound guidance for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes and intra-abdominal pressure measurement (IAP).
How to pack an evacuation kit for your pets
zhlédnutí 49Před měsícem
In a disaster scenario, things can change in the blink of an eye, so advanced planning is key. Join AVMA president Dr. Rena Carlson to learn how to pack a "go bag" so you can be ready for emergencies at any time. For more about disaster preparedness for households with pets, visit avma.org/SaveTheWholeFamily.
Emergencies happen; be prepared
zhlédnutí 34Před měsícem
We never know when or where an emergency will happen. As a pet owner, you need to plan ahead, and include your pets in your family’s emergency plan. This National Pet Week, take a moment to know what to do in case of an emergency so your whole family can be protected.
Traveling with your pet
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Hitting the road with your pet? This National Pet Week, learn more about what you’ll need to ensure your trip is a happy and memorable one.
Socializing your pet
zhlédnutí 27Před měsícem
It’s a big world out there but you and your pet have each other so it doesn’t have to be scary! How can you help your pet get comfortable in new situations? From other animals to people and activities, this National Pet Week, discover more about safely socializing your pet.
National Pet Week 2024 - Lifetime of Care for a Lifetime of Love
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As we kick off our celebration of National Pet Week, let’s take a look at how you can best provide a lifetime of care for your pet…so you can give each other a lifetime of love.
Therapeutic interventions using the peritoneal and coelomic cavity in dogs, cats, and exotic pets
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Learn how to perform intraperitoneal/intracoelomic fluid therapy, euthanasia, and direct peritoneal resuscitation in dogs, cats, and zoological companion animals from this JAVMA Technical Tutorial Video.
Musculoskeletal examination of the forelimb of the horse
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Musculoskeletal examination of the forelimb of the horse
An instructional video on Oscillometric and Doppler techniques in cats and dogs
zhlédnutí 541Před 2 měsíci
An instructional video on Oscillometric and Doppler techniques in cats and dogs
Urethral catheterization of female cats & dogs weighing less than 10 kg: the two-catheter technique
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Urethral catheterization of female cats & dogs weighing less than 10 kg: the two-catheter technique
2024 student loan deadline: What it means for veterinarians
zhlédnutí 46Před 2 měsíci
2024 student loan deadline: What it means for veterinarians
My Veterinary Life Podcast with Dr Karisa Tang
zhlédnutí 72Před 2 měsíci
My Veterinary Life Podcast with Dr Karisa Tang
My Veterinary Life Podcast with Dr Sandra Faeh
zhlédnutí 120Před 2 měsíci
My Veterinary Life Podcast with Dr Sandra Faeh
My Veterinary Life Podcast with Dr Erin Casey
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My Veterinary Life Podcast with Dr Erin Casey
AVMA Convention 2024 sneak peek
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AVMA Convention 2024 sneak peek
My Veterinary Life Podcast with JobFit
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My Veterinary Life Podcast with JobFit
Search smarter with AVMA JobFIT
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Search smarter with AVMA JobFIT
Veterinary charitable care is not what you think with Melanie Kreiling
zhlédnutí 140Před 4 měsíci
Veterinary charitable care is not what you think with Melanie Kreiling
REACHing new heights: A guide to the AVMF REACH Program™
zhlédnutí 291Před 4 měsíci
REACHing new heights: A guide to the AVMF REACH Program™
Why I give: Greatest Need
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Why I give: Greatest Need
Why I joined the AVMF Leadership Guild
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Why I joined the AVMF Leadership Guild
AVMF giving reached new heights in 2023
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AVMF giving reached new heights in 2023

Komentáře

  • @ShriRamDasi
    @ShriRamDasi Před měsícem

    Hi doctor Dog ka jhuta milk / water wound pe gir jaye to Can I get more chances of having rabies ?

  • @Mariodest0
    @Mariodest0 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you very much

  • @barraqalkadi1509
    @barraqalkadi1509 Před 2 měsíci

    barraqm.blogspot.com/2024/01/raising-dogs-correctly-comprehensive.html

  • @TammySaj-zm6kr
    @TammySaj-zm6kr Před 2 měsíci

    I was so blessed 🙌 my dads friend owned a stable. And had my first pony at 12 and first horse at 17 , a gorgeous dark bay thourobred gelding. Now im 60 and I lease a paint gelding jigsaw ❤❤❤❤

  • @milov2478
    @milov2478 Před 2 měsíci

    The only thing she forgets to say after "take your cat to the veterinarian" is,have lots of money, cause just to see, literally the vet to look at your cat will cost you starting $75-150 some places even more. it's called a "professional opinion". I recommend you call a veterinarian hospital and talk prices and don't let them sell you extra bullshit*t. It's like going to the cat dealership, you don't know anything about cars but you just want your car fixed so you can leave. Same thing. Talk prices before you go there and don't budge. If anything PAY AS SOON AS YOU GET THERE. You may think I'm being dramatic, I'm not, I'm saving you time and money. I worked for a clinic I've seen it first hand. If this helps even one person it's worth it.

  • @jn2898
    @jn2898 Před 4 měsíci

    i thought she was going to show us how

  • @NorceCodine
    @NorceCodine Před 4 měsíci

    I was bit by a cat in Lubbock, TX, 6 days ago. The cat died next day and was confirmed to had rabies. I went to the emergency medical center in Lubbock (UMC), they refused to give me rabies shot because they said its too expensive. I also notified the CDC in Atlanta, didn't get any answer. I don't know what else to do. They refuse to treat me in Texas, the nurse explained to me that the rabies treatment costs $40K and I am not important enough for that.

  • @Karen-px2py
    @Karen-px2py Před 7 měsíci

    How di they have to be to get rabb shot

  • @erendiruiz557
    @erendiruiz557 Před 8 měsíci

    this is an awesome interview

  • @user-px5xc8sr6b
    @user-px5xc8sr6b Před 11 měsíci

    Hi I live in Portland Oregon I have a year old male kitten that needs to be neutered all the low-income waiting lists are full I have even called 211 to find resources. I'm from California, where there was always a convenient Haven Humane Society that would always have reasonable prices for anything your animal needed. In Oregon, the veterinarians are wanting $400 to do a neutering on my cat, and I can't afford that. Can you offer me any help on what I should do. Because I don't know what to do. Help please. Thank you

  • @jelakhaled2217
    @jelakhaled2217 Před rokem

    Can i get infected if i were scratched by an animal during its incubation period?

  • @NadirAli-yl8rj
    @NadirAli-yl8rj Před rokem

    Thanks, it was really helpful and informative.

  • @anyastasia-db5kt
    @anyastasia-db5kt Před rokem

    Its because of you greedy sobs that there are so many pets in shelters and being dumped. If you greedy fks actually cared about pets you wouldn't be charging so fking much for basic care! It is YOUR FAULT that the shelters are overrun. Fk you!

  • @ArtyStrings
    @ArtyStrings Před rokem

    This is perfect!! Thank you!

  • @kyliestrothers2874
    @kyliestrothers2874 Před rokem

    My dog died during a dental procedure while under anesthesia. His physical exam, blood work, ECG, everything was normal. He was only 3yrs old..

    • @Cheese-Head
      @Cheese-Head Před rokem

      OMG I am so sorry! We have a dental tomorrow and I am freaking out. I can’t imagine the loss you’ve endured. What happened? Was the vet at fault?

    • @user-pz5ni8vq9r
      @user-pz5ni8vq9r Před 5 měsíci

      @@Cheese-Headwas your dog ok?..

    • @Cheese-Head
      @Cheese-Head Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-pz5ni8vq9r I was too worried and cancelled the appointment. I ordered the metal scraper off Amazon and cleaned his teeth the best I could myself, one tooth at a time. Took awhile to get thru but he let me. There are vets that clean teeth without putting the dog under sedation.

  • @enigma533
    @enigma533 Před rokem

    Why vaccination? When it cant kill virus

  • @freebel510
    @freebel510 Před rokem

    How about u get neutered! I'm not neutering my dog! It's actually sick that someone would do that

  • @galagaming2633
    @galagaming2633 Před rokem

    That kid is so annoying

  • @AlexRusAlex
    @AlexRusAlex Před rokem

    very cringe to watch this as an adult...

  • @priscillaridley2242

    My dog is 13 going on 14 with mitral valve of his heart. He needs dental work but so worried. He had a recent echo and I was told that he'd have the green light for this procedure but idk so worried.

    • @cristinsanchez8546
      @cristinsanchez8546 Před 8 měsíci

      How did the procedure go for your dog? My shih tzu is 12 and has a degenerative valve dse. They did an EKG last August 31, 2023 and they gave him a green light for the dental procedure on Nov. 2nd

  • @bursty2464
    @bursty2464 Před rokem

    I have few friends at Balkan who would need to get scholarships.

  • @film9530
    @film9530 Před rokem

    I vet student from ethiopia i need some helps from you anything ,i will for you

  • @jSutliff74
    @jSutliff74 Před rokem

    I thought cheese was causing my cat’s constipation and told my vet I quit giving it to her. He scolded me and said there is nothing wrong with giving cheese to cats. She was already overweight. She was also constipated for 5 months and developed a bout of diarrhea. My vet emailed me and said to feed her tuna and if it wasn’t better in 4 days then I could give her OTC Kaopectate at 4ml every 6 hours.

  • @sssddd3013
    @sssddd3013 Před rokem

    SIR, how long rabies virus remains infectious on any inanimate object so that it can infect human if that object comes in contact with human's wound/human's eye/human's any mucus membrane????

  • @vickiebennett2219
    @vickiebennett2219 Před rokem

    Only way to help a cat’s ears is pay an expensive vet. What!

  • @TheReevessss
    @TheReevessss Před rokem

    there was a tiny crawling black bug at finish of cat's cleaning

  • @MrWhitelightning73
    @MrWhitelightning73 Před rokem

    You should be safe as long as you wear a mask 😷

  • @damao9905
    @damao9905 Před rokem

    what liquid ear cleaner did you use

  • @amberann6420
    @amberann6420 Před rokem

    So are we ignoring the mite that was escaping at 1:48 😳

  • @jSutliff74
    @jSutliff74 Před rokem

    My cat had an odd gait, her ilium bone was sticking out of her back on the left side of her sacrum, and she was straining to poop with no results. My vet said that the bone sticking up was not bothering her. He knocked on it like a door but he did not manipulate her leg or watch her walk, you could see it sticking out from 10’ away. He said she was in good health because she was purring. He eventually treated the constipation with 40mg depomedrol injections every 2 weeks. She obviously doesn’t need to poop anymore. czcams.com/users/shorts98ZdmBfv33E?feature=share When she had a bout of diarrhea after being constipated for 5 months, I sent him an email. He emailed me back and told me to feed her foods higher in protein and if it wasn’t better in 4 days, I could give her OTC Kaopectate at 4ml every 6 hours and he could also repeat the steroid injection. Her ears were yellow at this time, pale gums and dehydrated. But they don’t administer fluids.

  • @rosabellawarnke7917
    @rosabellawarnke7917 Před 2 lety

    No all is not true some at least

  • @Frankenstein0777
    @Frankenstein0777 Před 2 lety

    My dog don't let me do this

    • @RussSchampers
      @RussSchampers Před 3 měsíci

      As with everything, train them to. You are the boss, not your pup. When you say "my dog won't let me" that can be rephrased as "you let your dog tell you no". Start by training your pup to be held in various positions, repositioned by you, all areas of the body handled without retort, snout, ears, legs, paws, between toes, hindquarters, back, belly, tail, etc. If your pup resists any of those areas, firmly tell them no in a stern voice and continue to handle the problematic area and freely reposition the dog in different positions like a vet tech (or perhaps a child) would. If your pup snaps or growls at you scruff them immediately and firmly to the ground and give them the "big no" (very loud, very stern). If they try to resist or escaping the scruff, pin their other areas of the body with a knee to the hind quarters (just enough weight to restrict movement) and your second hand on their shoulder area (just enough weight to restrict movement). Do not let them wriggle or move. When the pup stops moving and elicits the submissive whine, release them. They've acknowledged you are in control and are pack lead. Wait a few seconds, then re-engage handling the problematic area and repositioning at will. You're letting your dog assert pack lead which will cause many more issues over time. Most commonly this can present as your dog snapping and acting aggressive towards other dogs in your immediate area. Your pup will do this because they mistakenly believe they're pack leader and that it's their responsibility to protect you. Some dogs will escalate to doing this "protective" behavior towards humans or even children. Good luck! Training dogs is typically more about training ourselves.

  • @SA77888
    @SA77888 Před 2 lety

    Wonder what that kid grew up to be.....ya can tell he's a proper fully functioning human being.

  • @SA77888
    @SA77888 Před 2 lety

    1:20 Huh!!! I thought Rabies ONLY infected mammals......and can infect EVERY kind of mammal......but NOT other kinds of animals like birds and reptiles....but this man seems to be suggesting that NON mammals CAN indeed get rabies in certain circumstances. Thats contrary to everything Ive heard and read before, but he appears pretty reputable. Id like to know more/clarification.

  • @viplav172
    @viplav172 Před 2 lety

    I have 4 months puppy. His 3 teeth broke by chew hard things.. Will broken teeth grow again? 😞

  • @allisonbelaunde8796
    @allisonbelaunde8796 Před 2 lety

    sad how the debt has basically doubled

  • @babahansraj7836
    @babahansraj7836 Před 2 lety

    Avma

  • @babahansraj7836
    @babahansraj7836 Před 2 lety

    Hlo

  • @defiance1679
    @defiance1679 Před 2 lety

    Ok looks good that cat in video was a paid actor real cats just dont lay there that calm while this being done atleast mine DONT

  • @madison_088
    @madison_088 Před 2 lety

    czcams.com/video/7uVmlz6MWyw/video.html here’s an example, clear warning this video is VERY sad.

  • @gamesmoney1025
    @gamesmoney1025 Před 2 lety

    What if someone was watching your pet and it got bitten by another animal but the person who was looking after the animal didn't tell you or they didn't know your pet was bitten

  • @VetSupplyau
    @VetSupplyau Před 2 lety

    Beautifully described, it is essential to have your dog on flea and heartworm treatment.

  • @VienCie
    @VienCie Před 2 lety

    there is no treatment for cat, thats it??!!!

    • @FL3XW3
      @FL3XW3 Před 3 měsíci

      I thought that was a trip.

  • @glenngilbert7389
    @glenngilbert7389 Před 2 lety

    Good video - I'm thankful we don't have rabies in Australia because of our strict quarantine and being an island continent. Dishy vet too

  • @FemurSilcer
    @FemurSilcer Před 2 lety

    Yes im still here im foing really well till this day.

  • @Vampireebites
    @Vampireebites Před 2 lety

    My students are gay and need rabies to ❤💛💚💙💜

  • @horizons2358
    @horizons2358 Před 2 lety

    Ah doc, i just bust his head coz the _astard bit me 😕

  • @lazy690
    @lazy690 Před 2 lety

    Will it be okay if you take the vaccination the next day??

  • @christabelfigha4656
    @christabelfigha4656 Před 2 lety

    My genital herpes, experience was a very difficult one before I came across Dr Itepu on his CZcams channel who gave me his Herbs medication I used in getting rid of my genital herpes infection totally, all thanks to him keep saving lives

  • @dayanar23
    @dayanar23 Před 2 lety

    We spayed our female bulldog but not the male. My Coco had strong allergies, she was overweight. It didn't matter how much we exercised her and watch her diet . She always had health issues. She was an old English bulldog . She was supposed to live between 13 to 14 years . She only made it to 9 years and 2 months. She got skin cancer .Three bumps removed, they sent them to the lab. Came back malignant. The vets told us, "oh don't worry this cancer only has 0,4% chance of metastasis". Guess what? I just lost her 5 days ago. Six months after her surgery the cancer spread on her lungs and also on her spleen. Internal bleeding. My other bulldog , he is intact, perfectly fine , not too many health issues except for allergies which I am convinced is because of food. I have been doing tons of research. Normal or total Spaying ( removing everything) before one year can lead to many illnesses. It destroy their endocrine system. Vets don't even tell you that our babies need a special diet and supplements to avoid the consequences of an abnormal function of their endocrine system. Also, Can we talk how vets profit from this?, and our desperation to save their lives. This whole system is rotten.