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Vetted in Vet Med: 10 Signs of Veterinary Burnout

Vetted in Vet Med: 10 Signs of Veterinary Burnout

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Summary

In this conversation, Dr. Daveeta Levy and Dr. Ayanna Wilson discuss the signs and symptoms of burnout specifically in veterinary professionals. They explore emotional exhaustion, detachment, compassion fatigue, and the impact of stress on mental and physical health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing these signs and seeking help, as well as the need for self-care and coping strategies to manage burnout effectively.

Takeaways

  • Burnout can affect anyone, not just veterinary professionals.
  • Emotional exhaustion is a key sign of burnout.
  • Detachment from work can lead to cynicism and compassion fatigue.
  • Feeling a reduced sense of accomplishment can contribute to burnout.
  • Increased irritability is a common symptom of stress.
  • Physical symptoms like headaches and fatigue are linked to burnout.
  • Sleep disturbances can exacerbate feelings of burnout.
  • Isolation from social interactions can be a sign of burnout.
  • Loss of passion for work can indicate burnout.
  • Coping mechanisms may include unhealthy habits like substance use.



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