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DVM Off Script: Dr. Cindy Trice

DVM Off Script: Dr. Cindy Trice

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In this inspiring episode, Dr. Cindy Trice joins us to talk about carving your own path in veterinary medicine—and life. From working in film production to becoming a nationally recognized relief veterinarian, Cindy shares how following her instincts (and curiosity) led her to build Relief Rover, co-found Kick It Pajamas, and advocate for mental health and belonging in the profession.

Cindy’s story is one of creativity, compassion, and courage. She opens up about her recovery after a traumatic car accident, her cancer diagnosis, and how her personal experiences shaped her approach to leadership and entrepreneurship.

This episode is full of powerful reflections for anyone who’s ever wondered: What if the traditional path doesn’t fit?

💡 Key Topics Covered
  • The unexpected path from Hollywood to veterinary school

  • How relief work became a gateway to freedom and opportunity

  • Founding Relief Rover to build community and structure for relief vets

  • Why she launched Kick It Pajamas—and how grief inspired it

  • Facing life-altering events: car accidents, cancer, and what came next

  • The creative edge of veterinary careers

  • The importance of support, self-expression, and showing up as yourself

🔗 Resources & Mentions
  • Relief Rover

  • Kick It Pajamas

  • https://cervivor.org/

  • One website design option mentioned in the episode: squarespace.com
🐾 Connect with Dr. Cindy Trice
  • LinkedIn: Cindy Trice, DVM

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