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Toolkit for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing in Veterinary Medicine

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How to use this toolkit for wellbeing in veterinary medicine:

This toolkit serves as a guide to creating and disseminating an effective intervention to enhance mental health and wellbeing in veterinary medicine workers.

For more information, contact: Unburdened 

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Click the link below to view or download the toolkit:

Toolkit-for-Improving-Mental-Health-and-Wellbeing-in-Veterinary-Medicine.pdf

Project

Addressing the Veterinarian Mental Health Crisis through an ACT-Based Program 

Cohort

2020-2023

Focus Areas
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
  • Occupational Health
  • One Health
Team Members
  • Meg Sislak, DVM, DACVR
  • Mary Beth Spitznagel, PhD
  • Alanna Updegraff, PhD
  • Lisa Wiborg, LISW-S
Location

Kent, Ohio

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