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NOMV provides lectures and workshops on topics in veterinary wellness and well-being.
Examples of our lectures and workshops include:
- Crisis Intervention
- CPR for the Veterinary Soul
- Resiliency
- New Graduate Challenges
- Emotional Intelligence
- Communication
- Cyberbullying
Additionally, we are happy to tailor presentations for groups.
If you’d like NOMV to offer a presentation to your team, complete our speaker request form. We also offer prerecorded content for free to individuals interested in learning more. Further instructions for locating the prerecorded content is also available by completing the speaker request form.
NOMV Education Committee
The NOMV Education Committee is the primary team of volunteers responsible for upholding the education portion of our mission. The Education Committee is comprised of several subcommittees ranging from our NOMV Ambassadors, International Subcommittee, Content Subcommittee, Conference Subcommittee, Speaker Request Subcommittee, Process Subcommittee, Instructional Designers, and the NOMV Book Club.
This volunteer team is comprised of individuals from six continents with a shared goal for spreading education on veterinary wellness to as many people as possible to transform the industry.
Downloadable NOMV Resources
Some resources are available in several languages. We are grateful to those who are willing and able to translate the infographic into other languages. If you or someone you know is interested in helping translate the infographic into another language, please contact advocate@nomv.org to request our “Infographic Translation” document and inform our team of the language you’ll be translating the infographic into.
Education Blog
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