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What happens when your lifelong dream meets the crushing reality of clinical burnout in your first year? Can faith and a "rural standard of care" pull a young doctor back from the brink of quitting? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Hope Darnell for a deeply personal and candid episode of Irreplaceable Truths. Dr. Darnell shares her journey from a graduating class of four at Sul Ross State to the massive halls of Texas A&M during COVID-19, and eventually into the intense "roller coaster" of early practice. This episode isn't just about medicine; it's about the grit required to navigate a secret divorce during your fourth year, systemic professional failures, and finding a "calling" that serves the community through the animals they love. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The "Scarlet & Gray" Foundation: Why Dr. Darnell chose a tiny rural university over the "big school" feel and how it shaped her clinical confidence. – The "Burnt to a Crisp" Moment: A raw look at the 12-day stretch that led to a clinical breakdown over a dental procedure and why she almost walked away from the profession. – Faith as a Safety Net: How Dr. Darnell used her spiritual foundation to navigate personal crisis and professional moral distress. – Guiding, Not Grinding: Why the next generation of vets needs more than just a paycheck—they need a "practice with a soul" and leadership that truly understands the field. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – First-Year Associates feeling the weight of clinical autonomy. – Veterinary Students preparing for the "real world" transition. – Practice Owners looking to understand how to actually support a new grad. – Faith-based professionals seeking balance in a high-stress career. 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Scarlet, Gray, and the "Lobo" spirit of Sul Ross State. 07:15 – The Blunt Mentor: Learning the "business of survival" in a garage-based clinic. 14:20 – The COVID Education: Navigating 2020 anatomy labs and failing that first exam. 22:15 – Business, Faith, and Philanthropy: The three pillars of a sustainable career. 31:10 – Relief Realities: What working in 30+ practices reveals about bad management. 42:35 – The Breaking Point: C-sections, DKA, and the 12-day solo stretch that led to "burnt to a crisp." 53:40 – Systemic Solutions: Why just opening more vet schools isn't solving the retention crisis. 1:02:45 – The Secret Challenge: Navigating a divorce during fourth year while wearing the wedding ring. 1:09:15 – Ownership over Employment: Why Dr. Darnell plans to buy a practice to "dilute the burnout." 1:14:10 – Closing: How to find your calling when the grind feels like too much. 🔔 Stay Connected: – Like this video if you found value in this discussion! – Drop your questions or share your veterinary stories in the comments. – Subscribe & hit the bell icon to never miss an episode. 📚 Resources Mentioned: – VBMA (Vet Business Management Association) – vbma.biz [http://vbma.biz] – CVF (Christian Veterinary Fellowship) – cvm.org/pcvf [http://cvm.org/pcvf] – Dr. Hope Darnell LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/hope-darnell-dvm-b53054214 [http://linkedin.com/in/hope-darnell-dvm-b53054214] 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com [info@pacificlensstudios.com] Ep. 73 #IrreplaceableTruths #DrHopeDarnell #VeterinaryBurnout #RuralVetMed #VetMedFaith
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