EP27: Interview with Heather Carter: Turnover In Veterinary Medicine
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Think Anesthesia Podcast
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This episode interviews Heather Carter, MPS, LVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia) and Vice-President of People and Culture at Partner Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center. She discusses the rate of turnover in veterinary medicine, its influences and how to minimize it in your practice.
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