5 TOP TIPS for NEW GRADUATE VETERINARIANS in clinical veterinary practice│New Grad Skills│Dr Minnie

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For my first video, I wanted to share my top tips with all of you new veterinary graduates out there who are about to embark on your veterinary journey! I know it's tough but I'm really passionate about trying to make your lives a little easier and more fulfilling. (Even if you've been out a few years you might find something helpful so watch on!).
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It's a really tough time navigating this new world, and you have a lot of knowledge but it's everything else about being a vet that's hard. I wanted to share some of those "soft skills" and snippets I've picked up over my 4 years in small animal practice that will hopefully make your transition a little easier.
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Let me know what you think in the comments below! Please subscribe and I'll be posting regular videos about lots of different aspects of veterinary life, including my new job as a sea turtle veterinarian in the Maldives that I'll be starting real soon!
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If you have anything you'd like me to cover, feel free to post it in the comments and I'll be sure to add it to a video!
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Dr Minnie :)
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About to start my first job in September and this was so useful! I'd heard other top tips for new grads but never found them that useful because they were vague like "dont get stressed xo" but these are all things I will try to carry through with me and remember!

OxfordRosie
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Not even a vet or studying it but still thought this was so interesting

edenbarker
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Thank you for these tips! I’m almost 5 years out and still this is very relevant

diandianlin
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Your voice do be having asmr potential tho 😫 great vid, v insightful

daz
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Good video Minnie with some great tips, some of which even after being qualified for 30years l might take on board x

janekinsell
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As a recent grad, THANK YOU!! Especially tip 5 over costs. I moved to an area with a higher cost of living so expected a higher fee schedule but have felt some of the charges were exorbitantly high. However, you are so correct, I need not to feel guilty over what I can’t control and be creative in ways I can. Please make more videos! Your content is golden!

ljr
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Thanks for these practical tips! I'm starting as a fresh grad next week and am worried I'll forget the most basic things :( But this has made it seem less daunting, so thank you!

ameliayapzy
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Great tips from a great vet!! As a new grad vet nurse a lot of these were relevant to me too and definitely things I will keep in mind going into my first grad job. Fab video minne! 🥰

georgias
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Thank you Dr Minnie for these insightful tips! I graduated last year and also recently started a YouTube channel and will definitely make use of this valuable information in my career moving forward. Best of luck with your channel. :)

DogtorPete
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Good presentation Amelia. Hello from an old friend.... Daniel

danielhotchner
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I am learning vet in India 🇮🇳
Thanks for the video

Hardik
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Hi Dr Minnie.thank you for this video. Can you tell us about your first job? Did you work with another experienced veterinarian or you were alone?

kariapravishka