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What happens when you let a client watch a "code blue" or a major surgery in real-time? Is the "VEG" open-hospital model the future of trust in veterinary medicine, or is it a recipe for professional burnout? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and special guest Dr. Bethany Weinheimer, DVM for the conclusion of this deep dive into the modern veterinary landscape. From her journey as a "mini CEO" of Texas hospitals to launching Evolve Vets, Dr. Weinheimer explores how to move from professional overwhelm to alignment. Packed with professional wisdom, emotional insights, and authentic experiences, this episode offers valuable lessons for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal care professionals. 🎧 What you'll discover: – The "Grey’s Anatomy" Effect: What happens when you let owners witness a code blue, and how it’s redefining the value of a veterinary nurse's work in the eyes of the public. – The Metronidazole Trap: Navigating the gap between "Gold Standard" research and the "Standard of Care" when a client’s living room carpet is on the line. – The "Mini CEO" Model: A behind-the-scenes look at scaling 30+ hospitals a year through a decentralized leadership system that prioritizes the "soul" of the medicine. – The Evolve Vets Mission: Why being a "nurturer" by nature can lead to professional self-abandonment, and the internal work required for women to step into executive leadership. 🐾 Who will love this episode: – Veterinarians & veterinary students – Animal care professionals – Vet Moms: Those navigating the high-pressure balance between the "soccer game" and the "surgical suite." – Culture Builders: Anyone interested in how VEG creates "Veggies" who actually love coming to work. 🎬 Timestamps: 00:00 – How owners react to witnessing emergency medicine in real-time. 07:24 – Balancing clinical research with the reality of a client's diarrhea-covered couch. 12:21 – Meeting clients where they are instead of judging their financial or ethical choices. 15:06 – Why "Veggies" are so happy and how the open-hospital model at VEG builds trust. 22:55 – How being watched during surgery turned a skeptic into a lifelong advocate. 30:00 – Dr. Weinheimer’s journey from El Campo to the "Ownership Model" of leadership. 38:22 – Why women in vet med need to stop "rescuing" and start setting value-based boundaries. 44:30 – Why the most successful executive leaders prioritize daily internal work and rituals. 53:04 – Final thoughts on why vet med is the best profession when you are in the right place. 🔔 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: – Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) – veg.com [http://veg.com] – Evolved Vets – evolvedvets.com [http://evolvedvets.com] – Bethany’s Instagram: @DrBethTheVet - Bethany's Linked In: linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer [http://linkedin.com/in/bethany-weinheimer] 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com [info@pacificlensstudios.com] Ep. 71 #IrreplaceableTruths #VeterinaryMedicine #VEG #EvolveVets
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