Vet Mind Works Podcast
This podcast is for veterinary professionals who are looking for better ways of working and living. We discuss mind-sets, mind skills, behaviours and habits, which support sustainable performance and wellbeing in a challenging profession, and allow us to develop our own 'best veterinary self'. Podcast hosts Petra Agthe and Alison Collings (two vets with a long-standing interest in psychology and related disciplines) interview interesting guests, ranging from veterinary colleagues to psychologists, who share their knowledge, experiences and insights on specific subjects. Occasionally, we also schedule a 'rest and digest' episode in which we discuss and reflect on previous topics. This is a podcast for the whole veterinary community and we encourage listeners to provide feedback and enter the discussion! You can do this by sending us an email to vetmindworks@gmail.com. We are happily funding this podcast ourselves to keep it independent. However, you can show your support by donating towards a fundraising campaign in aid of a mental health project for Ukrainian veterinary colleagues: https://galaxyvets.foundation/campaigns/mental-health-support-for-ukrainian-veterinary-professionals/
Vet Mind Works Podcast
28. Antibiotics, Rabies and seizing opportunities
Ian Battersby became a RCVS and European Specialist in Small animal medicine in 2005 and subsequent worked within a large referral centre (Davies Veterinary Specialists UK) in which he held a number of positions including head of service and director. Alongside his clinical work, Ian participates in projects in which the companion animal sector can contribute to One Health. Of note, in 2012 he conceptualised and developed the BSAVA " Are you PROTECTING Antibiotics scheme " for which he received the BSAVA Melton Award and was awarded the RCVS Fellowship. Ian has served for 10 years as Chairman of the Trustees for the Charity Mission Rabies which specialises in Rabies prevention in underdeveloped countries. Ian is currently a Trustee of The Worldwide Veterinary service and Mission Rabies, a specialist advisor for the charity Street Vet and a member of the Defra (UK Government) CORE Rabies Group. In 2022 he was appointed as the Global Pharmaceutical Stewardship lead for Mars
Veterinary Health,
to facilitate the development of responsible prescribing initiatives across the group.
In this episode Clive and Ian discuss how episodes of adversity triggered action and change, leadership in a range of scenarios, imposter syndrome, the importance of recognising your strengths, complementing, and collaborating with others, meaningful wins, seeing, and seizing opportunities. Ian discusses the impact of dyslexia, struggles from a head injury sustained whilst riding his bike and the importance of sleep.
Ian mentions 'Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker.
This podcast is in partnership with the Veterinary Information Network (VIN). More about VIN here.
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Credits:
Music- Deep Ambience by Coma-Media, Pixabay; Images for Artwork- OpenClipart-Vectors, Pixabay