by Dr Natasha Wilks | Sep 23, 2011 | High Performance, Parenthood & Career, Veterinary Coaching, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Practice
This isn’t a moan although it feels like it is. This is the reality for a lot of working mums. There are days where life is bliss and you love it. The joy of getting both worlds. Being able to work part time AND have time with your family and watch your kids...
by Dr Natasha Wilks | Aug 30, 2011 | High Performance, Leadership Skills, Productivity & Income, Trusted Authority, Veterinary Communication, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Practice
It’s not enough to have great clinical skills anymore. To be a high performance veterinarian, you must be aware of and build skills in 3 other areas which form the foundations for a successful veterinary career. You – your personal beliefs & values,...
by Dr Natasha Wilks | Aug 17, 2011 | Advice for New Grads, High Performance, Leadership Skills, Productivity & Income, Trusted Authority, Veterinary Communication, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Practice
It’s not enough anymore to just have great clinical skills. Successful veterinarians realise that. Clients expect and demand more. They want to know that as well as being a capable & credible veterinarian, you care about them and their pets. Below is a...
by Dr Natasha Wilks | Aug 7, 2011 | Burnout & Compassion Fatigue, High Performance, Leadership Skills, Parenthood & Career, Productivity & Income, Trusted Authority, Veterinary Communication, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Practice
It started with my tweet. I was working this weekend as it seemed to be for every significant event this year. My daughter’s birthday, my son’s birthday, my birthday (I’m in denial about this one!), every long weekend and now my wedding anniversary....
by Dr Natasha Wilks | Jul 30, 2011 | Client Engagement, Leadership Skills, Trusted Authority, Understanding Clients, Veterinary Communication, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Practice
Germaine Greer wrote an article in the Telegraph a few days ago title “We should stop doting on our dogs”. It had the tagline ‘Our canine friends are poorly served by the veterinary industry who indulge dogs as well as their owners’. Her...