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Emotional Intelligence in Early-Career Veterinarians | Episode 82 | Reviving Vet Med

Emotional Intelligence in Early-Career Veterinarians | Episode 82 | Reviving Vet Med

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Transitioning from veterinary school to practice is exciting but can also be overwhelming. Early-career veterinarians face challenges navigating client interactions, team dynamics, and the emotional demands of clinical work, which require more than medical knowledge and call for emotional intelligence.

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Tipsarp (Minnie) Kittisiam, a veterinarian, epidemiologist, and wellbeing researcher whose doctoral work at the University of Guelph explored emotional intelligence and wellbeing among veterinarians. Minnie shares how skills like self-awareness, empathy, and emotional regulation can help early-career vets adapt, thrive, and maintain wellbeing in the workplace.

You will learn what emotional intelligence really means in veterinary practice, how it supports communication and resilience, and why developing these skills is essential for long-term satisfaction and success. Whether you are a recent graduate finding your footing or a leader mentoring the next generation, this conversation offers evidence-based insights and practical strategies to foster emotional growth, connection, and thriving in veterinary medicine.

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Resources
Follow Dr. Tipsarp (Minnie) Kittisiam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tipsarp/ or visit her website: https://tipsarp.github.io/

A qualitative exploration of the emotional experiences and applications of emotional intelligence in early-career veterinarians (article): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40497294/

The Feelings Wheel: https://feelingswheel.com/

Name them to tame them (Reviving Vet Med Podcast Ep 1): https://revivingvetmed.buzzsprout.com/2011463/episodes/10874187-name-them-to-tame-them-episode-1-reviving-vet-med

Dr. Kittisiam’s thesis: https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/items/e0afb4e9-20b4-431c-b698-8c1e82a1b727

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