Can veterinarians be happy?

My name is Pamela Datsko, DVM and I wanted to let you know that I’m hosting a free webinar for veterinarians this Wednesday, March 22nd at 7pm EST, that I think you will find interesting.

We, as veterinarians, face unique challenges that few outside the profession can understand. Compassion fatigue and burnout are real issues. I want to help you feel more positive about your career and life.

In this webinar, I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned through my own personal transformational journey and introducing you to new strategies and techniques for reducing stress and improving your quality of life as a veterinarian.

I know how busy you are, believe me, putting one more thing on the To Do List is scary. I know there may be a part of you that doesn’t want to admit that things could be better. There may be a part of you that is skeptical that I have anything to say to help you. I get it. I do. But I was once where you may be now. I wasn’t really enjoying my career and I felt I was constantly pretending that I was happy and had it all together. I understand how it can be.

I took the first step years ago to create a better, happier life for me. It was scary but I did it. And then I just kept putting one foot in front of the other. And it has worked. And now I want to help other veterinarians start their own journey to that kind of fulfillment.

Please join me in creating a community that is supportive and uplifting for all of us. Let’s explore what has worked for me and what would work for you. Let’s change our paradigm and create the lives we want now. Why wait?

To register, click on the link or just copy and paste it into your browser: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/48d4a5788ecd1d22dc2040ba88984b7b

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Over the past year, several articles have been published — in the Boston Globe and various trade journals — about how stressful it is to be a veterinarian. Each one highlights the fact that 1 in 6 veterinarians have considered suicide. Many people might be surprised by that statistic, but to veterinarians who face the daily challenges of exhausting hours, financial strain, and compassion fatigue, we know it all too well.

Our profession is in the midst of a mental health crisis. What has been done to address it?

My name is Pamela Datsko and at times during my 26 year career as a veterinarian, I have struggled with depression myself. But I thought I was just one of a small group of veterinarians who were having trouble. That changed with the suicide of veterinarian Sophia Yin in 2014. Dr. Yin created the Low Stress Handling™ program about how to make our pets’ time in the clinic low stress. Even though I’d never met her, I admired her work and her death broke my heart.

The tragic irony that she was so passionate about reducing stress in the clinic, and yet took her own life, hit me hard. From the outside, it looked like she had everything going for her, which made me realize that far more of my colleagues may be suffering in silence than I’d previously recognized.

I knew I could not stay silent and allow my colleagues to struggle any longer. That same year, I started mentoring through Veterinary Information Network (VIN). I found it fulfilling for what it was, but since it only involved emailing mentees, I wanted to do more.

There are a handful of veterinarians with other advanced degrees, like psychology, with online presences for counseling veterinarians. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has an online self-assessment tool for veterinary wellbeing, and they provide some resources. Some of the pharmaceutical companies provide a similar service, with personal wellness modules on a free online learning platform. All of these are much-needed services, but I have the strong feeling that veterinarians also need deeper and more personal support.

I know I wanted personal, individual interactions when I needed help. Online support alone just would not have cut it for me. I began my personal healing journey in 2013 and it has transformed my life.

I created Heal ThySELF DVM™ because it’s time to stop suffering—because I want other veterinarians to be able to enjoy their lives and careers again. I want to do my part in helping to end the mental health crisis.

On Wednesday March 22, 2017, I will be hosting a free online interactive webinar called Veterinarians, Heal ThySELF! where you can join me and other like-minded colleagues in exploring some of the transformational techniques that have made such a difference in my own life—including a powerful guided visualization.

You can expect to walk away feeling uplifted and energized with a more positive outlook on your future. I look forward to seeing you there!

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