Meet The Animal People : Dr Paul Manktelow
Description
It’s collaboration time and in this special episode, Dr Paul joins Chris Watling as a guest for the launch of the Meet the Animal People podcast. Together, they explore Paul’s personal journey through the veterinary world, from a childhood fascination with wildlife, through the challenges of vet school, to a career that spans clinical practice, charity leadership, and media work.
They also reflect on communication, mental health, diversity in the veterinary profession, and how staying connected to a personal mission can make all the difference.
In This Episode, We Explore:
- Why early work experiences (even outside of veterinary practice) build critical communication skills
- The importance of diversity and inclusion in the veterinary sector
- How separating personal identity from your job can support mental health
- Why charity work offers a different kind of fulfilment for veterinary professionals
Changing dynamics in pet ownership and access to veterinary care
Key Takeaways:
- Communication with pet owners is as important as clinical skill
- Diversity in the veterinary profession is improving, but more work is needed
- Mental health challenges are real and creating work-life boundaries matters
- Charity roles can amplify impact by supporting communities and animal welfare
- Failure is part of growth and resilience comes from embracing setbacks
Related Links and Resources:
- Find the full episode on Meet the Animal People here: Episode 2 – Paul Manktelow
- Connect with Dr. Paul Manktelow on social media: @DrPaulTheVet
- Visit the website for blogs and insights: theconsultroom.co.uk
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