Being a Veterinary Professional

tabby cat on white wooden fence

I wrote this to remind myself what I truly do each day and what matters the most to me. Like others, it is easy for me to get caught up in the mundane day-to-day tasks, to get burnt out, and to forget what really matters. I wrote this to show others that Veterinarians care – they care about you and your family and they care about the animals that bring joy to your lives. The job description of a Veterinarian is so much more to me than what you see when you walk into the office.

Job Description of a Veterinarian

  • To foster the intuitive sense in others that all life is precious and deserves respect, love, and when in need – protection and care 
  • To help the people and animals around me thrive
  • To alleviate pain and suffering
  • To impart feelings of warmth and support
  • To make decisions that support the long term well being of those that I care for 
  • Commitment to incremental improvement in quality of life
  • To practice any type of medicine that promotes healthspan, not just lifespan
  • To respect shared time with others by being fully present in each moment
  • Making an impact by teaching that every creature matters
  • Knowing that anyone can serve and anyone can love, therefore anyone can be great

It is not….

  • To see more appointments in less time
  • To over-communicate a list of tasks and duties required of a “good” pet owner and miss the chance to truly bond with a patient or client 
  • To pass judgment on others for having a different life view on animals or ability/life circumstances to care for their pets
  • Prioritizing organizational rules over doing the right thing 
  • A license to stop receiving feedback from others
  • Allowing your profession to become your identity – no one can take away your gift to care for animals and your inherent worth does not depend on your employment status 

~ Being a Veterinarian is to always remember that being a steward of animal life is a calling, not a job ~

2 thoughts on “Being a Veterinary Professional

  1. An amazing view of daily thoughts for veterinary life. And how many voices would not have been heard without the skill and love that you bring each day.

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