In order to help veterinary professionals learn about well-being, cofounder of GetMotiVETed Quincy Hawley, DVM, detailed GetMotiVETed University and its mission within the veterinary sector.
During an interview with dvm360®, Quincy Hawley, DVM, cofounder of GetMotiVETed, revealed that the lack of a central resource for developing a robust well-being skillset played a vital role in inspiring GetMotiVETed to establish GetMotiVETed University
View the video below for the entire discussion. The following is a partial transcript:
Quincy Hawley, DVM: If you want to go and learn the doctrine and the skillset of well-being, there should be a central location by which you can actually do that. [For example], if you're not a veterinary professional or not a veterinarian and you want to become a [one], you have to go to veterinary school. [Likewise], if you want to become a physician you have to go to medical school...and that similarity of well-being as well. If you want a life of well-being, you have to go and learn.
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