
An Occupational Therapy perspective on addressing stress, burnout, and moral fatigue in the veterinary profession.
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I've been an occupational therapist in Alberta for over 30 years. In my mental health and wellness practice, I focus on supporting the needs of veterinary professionals through workplace consultations, educational workshops, and direct therapy.
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