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A Model of Consumer-Provider Partnership: Vet-to-Vet.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2004
Recently, there has been increased interest in consumer-provided mental health services. Two models have been proposed: One emphasizing full independence from professional services, and one in which consumers work within the mental health system. In this paper we describe Vet-to-Vet, a consumer-professional partnership model in which consumer services ...
Sandra G, Resnick   +4 more
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The Vetting

2023
This chapter examines how Morton Smith deciphered and studied Clement of Alexandria's Letter to Theodore. Smith devised a game plan, a fourfold strategy for determining the authenticity and significance of the text. First, he would need to assess the handwriting.
Geoffrey S. Smith, Brent C. Landau
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The shortage of vets

Veterinary Record, 2019
The BVA begs to differ with the suggestion from Simon Innes that the profession is not doing enough to solve the problem of vet shortages ( VR , 2 February 2019, vol 184, p 137). > There is no standalone, simple solution [to workforce issues] In reality, there is a huge amount of work going on to understand and address recruitment and retention ...
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Vets and farriers

Veterinary Record, 2019
I read with considerable interest the article by a client on her views on the relationship between veterinary surgeons and farriers ( VR , 13 April 2019, vol …
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Warrior therapist: Vets treating vets

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1992
AbstractThe practice of using Vietnam veteran therapists to treat other Vietnam veterans with PTSD is examined in terms of the impact upon the client, the therapist, and the therapy. The roles of warrior and therapist rely upon different coping strategies which produces inherent conflicts.
Donald R. Catherall, Christopher Lane
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A vet with a vision

Veterinary Record, 2016
When he learned what being a veterinarian meant, Gil Ben‐Shlomo felt that the career had been invented especially for him.
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Career choices made by vets and vet nurses

Veterinary Record, 2013
I'M a vet and currently completing my MBA final project at the University of Bath. The purpose is to develop learning around how small animal vets and nurses make their career choices and what influences those choices. To collect data, …
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Vets on track: working as a greyhound vet

In Practice, 2005
FOR the past eight years, Jacqui Molyneux has worked as a ‘vet in attendance’ for a greyhound racing track. Here, she provides an insight into what this demanding, yet rewarding, area of practice activity entails.
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Vets at the heart of the vet‐led team

Veterinary Record, 2019
To illustrate our vision for effective teamwork between vets and allied professionals, we've launched a poster illustrating our vision for the vet‐led team. Michael McGilligan , BVA Policy Officer, explains the thinking behind it.
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How resilient are vets and vet nurses?

Veterinary Record, 2017
People who work in high-pressure environments, such as a veterinary practice, often thrive on their high-octane work. How true is that for you? How does your mind-set impact your performance and resilience to stress at work? New research into this question will help shape the mental health and wellbeing support available to all members of the ...
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