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022: How To Make An International Impact As A Veterinary Professional w/ Julie Lenoch

022: How To Make An International Impact As A Veterinary Professional w/ Julie Lenoch

FromPodcast A Vet: Stories, Support & Community From Leaders In The Veterinary Field


022: How To Make An International Impact As A Veterinary Professional w/ Julie Lenoch

FromPodcast A Vet: Stories, Support & Community From Leaders In The Veterinary Field

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sometimes it’s easy to forget how many options are open to you in the vet profession. Clinical veterinary practice isn’t the only route you can take. Dr. Julie Lenoch is an incredible example of someone who has worked in veterinary science in many different ways, and might provide some inspiration for you as well! Dr Julie Lenoch is a Veterinary Epidemiologist at the USDA and APHIS (Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, has a post-doc fellowship at the Council of State and Territory Epidemiologists in Atlanta, GA, was an ER vet for 17 years, was the Deputy Director of the US Geological Survey at the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, WI, and recently returned from a ViDAS volunteer trip in Puerto Rico. Today she talks to us about her vast experience in all these different ways to be a veterinarian, how she incorporated her family into her career transition decisions, and the scope and importance of veterinary public health. She also shows us that it’s totally possible to have international scope in your impact as a vet professional.   In this episode: How it is totally possible to have international scope in your impact in the vet profession The scope and importance of veterinary public health (it’s more than just rabes) How she incorporated her family into her career shift decisions The weird and complicated world of applying for federal jobs How her current role fuses politics and veterinary science Her experience volunteering internationally to help spay and neuter pets and strays   Quotes: “Animals in other countries are so different and valued in such different ways.” 15:22 “The phone calls finally simmer down and my kids are like “What are you doing, Mom??” and I’m like “I think we just stopped an outbreak!” and they’re like “Oh, well that’s good. Can I have $5 for pizza?” ” 48:21 “Any disease anywhere is on our soil within a day.” 54:10   Links: Vidas American College Of Veterinary Preventative Medicine World Organization For Animal Health   Find the full show notes here  Keep up with everything Podcast A Vet  Follow Podcast A Vet on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Join our free community of dedicated vet professionals looking to improve their practices and lives in our free Facebook community!
Released:
May 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Podcast A Vet is a podcast for Veterinarians, students, nurses, veterinary professionals and animal lovers with an emphasis on community. The podcast shares the stories, struggles, successes and insights of leaders across the veterinary industry. As modern vets, we face numerous challenges on a daily basis, from dealing with patients and clients, to running profitable practices, to dealing with internal struggles like compassion fatigue. We believe that the best way through these struggles is by learning from a supportive and open community, and improving the vet industry as a whole, one vet professional at a time.