Veterinary emergency personnel job burnout symptoms and workplace satisfaction | VETgirl veterinary continuing education podcasts

In today'sCareer girlOnline veterinary CEpodcastWe talk to Dr.Mary holloway, chuck, DACVECC CYT in a recent study, entitled"Veterinary emergency personnel symptoms of burnout and work satisfaction"It's not a surprise, but compared with the human first aid nurses, veterinary emergency personnel burnout scores higher, and the score significantly higher in the veterinary residents, but in the practice of the emergency work for more than 20 years of less time!Listening to understand different workplace variables (e.g., workload, control of the work, work reward, community values, fairness and consistency) may be associated with job burnout, and some key points of the next step is what emergency personnel exhausted!

reference:
1. Holowaychuk MK, Lamb KE.Veterinary emergency personnel symptoms of burnout and work satisfaction.J Vet Emerg Crit care2023;33 (2) : 180-191.

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