Global First as WSAVA and Hill’s Pet Nutrition Launch Certificate in Professional Development and Personal Wellbeing

 

<>Global First as WSAVA and Hill’s Pet Nutrition Launch Certificate in Professional Development and Personal Wellbeing
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<>A free, online course to enable WSAVA members to create a career development roadmap and safeguard their wellbeing.
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We’re delighted to announce that we’ve joined forces with Hill’s Pet Nutrition to launch a new Certificate in Professional Development and Personal Wellness. Content for the Certificate will be delivered via video lectures from experts in veterinary professional development, supported by case studies, a downloadable workbook, space for reflection, and links to further resources.

“The demands of the veterinary profession, exacerbated by factors including staff shortages, barriers to accessing veterinary medicines, and the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic, are adversely affecting the wellbeing and physical health of many veterinary professionals,” says Dr Ellen van Nierop.

“In response, we are providing evidence-based resources and tools for our member associations to help them counter the problems that so many of their members face. The new WSAVA Global Guidelines on Professional Wellbeing, created by our Professional Wellness Group for launch at WSAVA 2023 are the first step. 

“However, in developing this new Certificate in Professional Development and Personal Wellness, we are going one step further by offering our members a practical, structured learning experience and an opportunity to build a roadmap for success, both at work and in their personal lives. The launch of this WSAVA Certificate is an exciting moment for us and we thank Hill’s Pet Nutrition for its long-standing commitment to veterinary wellbeing.”

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