If you are looking for a person who is thorough,
possess great workplace ethics and is organized and a good communicator, this is exactly what you have to be yourself!
Shelter veterinarians are at high risk for developing depression, and many spay - neuter veterinarians
possess demographic risk factors that may place them at
greater risk than other veterinarians for experiencing depression, burnout, compassion fatigue, or suicidal ideation.1 Per the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» 2016 Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines for Spay - Neuter Programs,
workplaces should strive to create a safe, supportive environment in which mental health issues are not stigmatized.