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+ | ==Mental Health Awareness Week== | ||
+ | This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (10-16th May 2021). | ||
− | + | We know so many of our users are vet students with exams going on at the moment - which is why we want to give this reminder to take some time to care for yourself amidst the busyness of the week. It's so important to both talk about, and take care of your mental health, especially within the veterinary profession. | |
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− | + | The Webinar Vet have published a blog on a list of '''free''' webinars and podcasts available to those in the veterinary profession, all of which centre around mental health and wellbeing. Including a podcast from Rosie Allister, where she talks all about supporting veterinary graduates. | |
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− | + | Read the blog post [https://vettalk.thewebinarvet.com/2021/05/07/mental-health-awareness-week/ here] | |
− | '' | + | ==Our Partnership with [https://www.thewebinarvet.com/?utm_source=wikivet&utm_medium=news_update The Webinar Vet]== |
+ | [[File:The Webinar Vet Logo.png|The Webinar Vet Logo|link=https://www.thewebinarvet.com/|alt=The Webinar Vet|right|frameless|65x65px]] | ||
+ | We are thrilled to announce that WikiVet has partnered with The Webinar Vet, leaders in proving Veterinary CPD from the comfort of your own home. They are supporting WikiVet in developing new resources and building our community for '''2021'''. | ||
− | + | Check out the array of interesting webinars available with [https://www.thewebinarvet.com/?utm_source=wikivet&utm_medium=news_update The Webinar Vet] | |
− | + | ==VetChat Podcast == | |
+ | Are you a podcast fan? Then you should check out VetChat by The Webinar Vet, a podcast for the veterinary profession. You'll find weekly episodes and guests, discussing everything from clinical cases to hot topical debates. | ||
− | = | + | '''[https://open.spotify.com/episode/3pfe9KNg6lgxgjpKsOedUv?si=kGGGCjBwQKOsRxWo_RHbPw Click here to listen to the latest episode 'Pete Wedderburn - Change Within The Veterinary Profession'.]''' |
− | + | In this episode, Ben is joined by Pete Wedderburn, media veterinarian with regular national TV and radio appearances, and writer for a column in the Daily Telegraph since 2007. They chat about Pete's 35 years of experience, how the veterinary profession has changed over time and how to get the most out of your time within it. | |
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+ | ''[https://twitter.com/#!/WikiVet Follow us on Twitter]''' to be notified whenever a new page is released and to receive teaser questions! You can also find them on our [https://www.facebook.com/pages/WikiVet/188576847835536?v=wall Facebook page]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:34, 11 May 2021
WikiVet News and Updates
Mental Health Awareness Week
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (10-16th May 2021).
We know so many of our users are vet students with exams going on at the moment - which is why we want to give this reminder to take some time to care for yourself amidst the busyness of the week. It's so important to both talk about, and take care of your mental health, especially within the veterinary profession.
The Webinar Vet have published a blog on a list of free webinars and podcasts available to those in the veterinary profession, all of which centre around mental health and wellbeing. Including a podcast from Rosie Allister, where she talks all about supporting veterinary graduates.
Read the blog post here
Our Partnership with The Webinar Vet
We are thrilled to announce that WikiVet has partnered with The Webinar Vet, leaders in proving Veterinary CPD from the comfort of your own home. They are supporting WikiVet in developing new resources and building our community for 2021.
Check out the array of interesting webinars available with The Webinar Vet
VetChat Podcast
Are you a podcast fan? Then you should check out VetChat by The Webinar Vet, a podcast for the veterinary profession. You'll find weekly episodes and guests, discussing everything from clinical cases to hot topical debates.
In this episode, Ben is joined by Pete Wedderburn, media veterinarian with regular national TV and radio appearances, and writer for a column in the Daily Telegraph since 2007. They chat about Pete's 35 years of experience, how the veterinary profession has changed over time and how to get the most out of your time within it.
Twitter & Facebook
Follow us on Twitter' to be notified whenever a new page is released and to receive teaser questions! You can also find them on our Facebook page.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please email the WikiVet team or you can post a comment on our Facebook page