Frequent Fetch dvm360 speaker Dr. Hilal Dogan practices medicine in Denver, Colorado. She started the Veterinary Confessionals Project as a senior veterinary student at Massey University in New Zealand.
I don't give discounts ...
To my veterinary clients. And I don't feel bad about it.
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Lessons learned about safe, efficient spays and neuters
Youve done these surgeries a million times (slight exaggeration). But youll likely glean something new from this veterinary practitioners take on the updated spay and neuter guidelines.
Be the life of the party! Make radiology friends and influence ER visits
OK, so you're not much of a party animal? No worries. Dr. Rachel Pollard offers some friendly radiology tips for life in the ER.
Into the fires of Mordor: Overcoming your biggest veterinary fears
"One does not simply walk" fearlessly through life. Dr. Hilal Dogan knew that FOR SURE in the case of her early fear of surgery.
Staples of stomach surgery
Practical pointers from a hands-on course on performing common gastrointestinal surgeries.
ZOMG! CPR in the ER
Don't panic. Dr. Garret P's Guide to ER Life-Saving Procedures will provide answers to the ultimate question: How to perform CPR like a pro.
Veterinarians: Not a bunch of sad sacks
Vet Confessionals Project founder Dr. Hilal Dogan reflects on criticism that veterinarians are a sad, sorry group.
Vets confess: People piss us off.
Frustration with the "people" part of veterinary medicine is inevitable, and sometimes we've all gotta vent. But what happens when it's not just ventingand feeling this way starts to affect your career as a veterinarian?