Transition from Student to Doctor- What is that like?
Update: 2020-12-13
Description
Christy and Laura explore different factors in the transition from vet student to practicing veterinarian.
- How to get a veterinary license?
- School Transcripts
- NAVLE scores
- General NAVLE information: https://www.icva.net/navle/
- Transferring your NAVLE score to a different state board: https://www.aavsb.org/licensure-assistance/vault-basic-transfer-services
- Nov-Dec 2020 testing window information: https://www.icva.net/navle/november-december-2020-navle-testing-window/
- Latest NAVLE information - COVID changes: https://www.icva.net/news-and-updates/
- State board registration and requirements
- Resource for different state board registration/information sites: https://www.aavsb.org/public-resources/find-regulatory-board-information
- Imposter Syndrome
- Definition: feelings of inadequacy that persist despite evident success. Self-doubt. Attributing your success to external factors.
- Veterinary Practice News Article from Sept 2020: https://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/what-kind-of-impostor-are-you/
- 70% of people feel imposter syndrome at some point
- 5 different sub-groups = The Perfectionist, The Superwoman (Superman, Superperson), The Natural Genius, The Rugged Individualist, The Expert
- VIN article: https://vinfoundation.org/feeling-like-a-fraud-youre-not-alone/
- One scientific study specifically about veterinarians and Imposter Syndrome: https://www.ehpjournal.com/article.asp?issn=2590-1761;year=2020;volume=3;issue=3;spage=105;epage=109;aulast=Appleby
- Ways to cope with Imposter Syndrome
- Talk to your colleagues
- Talk to your former classmates
- Celebrate your successes/wins
- Find a therapist for professional assistance
- Vets4Vets
- Meditation
- Fitting in with Support Staff
- Open line of communication about your needs as a new veterinarian
- Recognize the skills of your support staff and let them do their job
- Get to know them
- Building your Client Base
- Some things Hospital Management may do:
- Welcome sign, email, social media post - some form of communication that you joined the team
- Owner or Medical Director introducing you to their clients
- Maximize scheduling
- Some things the new veterinarian can do:
- Get involved with the local community
- Work a predictable schedule if possible
- Power of working on Saturdays/weekends
- Callbacks - do them all at the beginning
- Be your authentic self and pay attention to clients' needs and personal information
- Some things Hospital Management may do:
- Earning Client's Trust
- How to answer questions/comments about your age and experience
- Presenting treatment plans
- The power and ability in saying "I don't know"
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