Compassion Fatigue: The Many Faces of Mindfulness
Mindfulness predicts wellbeing in healthcare providers and protects against compassion fatigue.
Mindfulness predicts wellbeing in healthcare providers and protects against compassion fatigue.
The factors in compassion fatigue management: rapid intervention, personalized intervention plan, willingness to embrace change, and practicing mindfulness.
Caregivers experience emotional consequences when they provide aid to others, and many of the risk factors for compassion fatigue are frequently encountered in the veterinary field.
It is impossible to connect this trend back to a single cause or issue because there isn’t just one issue at play: the practice of veterinary medicine is a “perfect storm” of factors coming together to put veterinary healthcare workers at risk of depression and suicide.
In light of recent cyberbullying attacks targeting Maine Veterinary Medical Center, Not One More Vet, Inc. partnered with MVMC to create a resource for veterinary clinics that find themselves in a similar position.
NOMV announces two official NOMV Ambassadors program chapters.
This week we are going to dive into the steps that we can take to ensure that the mental health and wellbeing of the veterinary workforce is getting the attention and care that it deserves.
It is impossible to connect this trend back to a single cause or issue because there isn’t just one issue at play: the practice of veterinary medicine is a “perfect storm” of factors coming together to put veterinary healthcare workers at risk of depression and suicide.
NOMV feels a lot like family. So getting to know as many of the team members as possible and, once it’s safe to travel after COVID, meeting in person is what I hope to do in the future.
Mental wellbeing is an entity that is easily left behind in the veterinary field, and I want to be part of a group of experts that cultivate a very much needed change.