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Life Adventure to the UAE with Sarah Ramsey in Dubai

Would you take the plunge and commit your family to another country in the Middle East? Sarah tells me about all the weird and wonderful changes in her new life. From recent progress in society in the UAE to different cultural approaches in one of the first 24-hour veterinary hospitals in Dubai.

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Puppy farming and other OOH disasters with UK RVN Abby Wharton

Planning to make a quick buck by selling pups? Fancy getting your latest trendy cross breed cocker-labra-pug-doodle bitch pregnant? Think again. Abby tells us about just *some* of the things that can go wrong in the 'puppy trade'. These poor animals are living beings, and as such can (and will) attract large vet bills and welfare disasters. Don't get caught up by inexperience and dubious advice. If you are thinking about breeding, do your research. And by that, I mean ask your vet. Not some random social media group.

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Carriacou Animal Hospital with Nadine Cerny, a Swiss in Grenada

Dead animals at Zurich University weren't going to deter Nadine from becoming a vet when she was only a tween. If anything, it encouraged her more. But after a few turns in her career, she wanted to go back to the roots of veterinary medicine. Welcome to Carriacou Animal Hospital, a veterinary charity in the Caribbean country of Grenada.

Nadine tells us how the project started and how it works. The charity hospital welcomes veterinary volunteers to enjoy a working holiday on the fascinating island of Carriacou, only a few steps from the beach. As she puts it, they are the heart of the project. She talks about the endemic diseases you would encounter on the island and how these can be treated and prevented.

We also have a thoughtful chat about mental health and how she sees the working demands of clinics as one of the causes of mental health deterioration in today's for-profit practice.

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Resolving Conflict and Staff Burnout with Emily Shiver, Florida USA

Emily’s career as a practice manager shows her dedication and love for the veterinary profession. She puts her heart into it when she talks about important issues such as team building and burnout: Issues that often we ignore in favour of more pressing clinical duties. But as she puts it, ‘I make it a priority. You’re nothing without the team’.

In this episode, Emily talks about how she has worked as a practice manager of a 40 staff facility before becoming a regional director of a veterinary group that spams five sites across the US. She talks about team building, how to deal with toxic behaviours and environments, staff burnout and her dream of helping foreign veterinary doctors integrate into the US.

Have you ever wondered if your manager cares? It wouldn’t be a question if you had Emily. I had a lot of fun chatting with her, so I hope our conversation interests you.

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How to help the Ukrainian frontline with Nina Babchuk

Nina is a British veterinary surgeon with Ukrainian roots. Her grandparents were victims of WWII as forced labour and eventually made it to the UK. However, most of her extended family remains in Ukraine. The Russian invasion has caused her grave concern, and given her ties to her ancestral homeland, she felt a drive to help in some way.

As a veterinarian, she has used her medical knowledge and her Ukrainian connections in London to try and help the Ukrainian frontline. In this episode, she tells us how.

If you work in the veterinary industry and want to help Nina and the Ukrainian frontline, visit the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/britishvetsforukraine

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Disease Surveillance, Animal Welfare, and Pet Owner Education with Maurice Frank, Trinidad and Tobago

Maurice works in disease surveillance in Trinidad and Tobago and he’s very aware of the socioeconomic factors that lead to animal poaching from Venezuela. In the first part of this episode, he talks about his concerns about these animals’ welfare.

Maurice also talks about mental health in the veterinary profession and we discuss the impact of some factors such as client education, treatment affordability.

Finally, we discuss his favourite local street food dish. Can you guess it?

Listen to Maurice Frank's podcast episode now or download it from your preferred podcast platform, and I promise you, you won’t be disappointed!

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