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Not One More Vet
兽医服务
San Francisco,California 17,901 位关注者
Because you are good enough and you are never alone.
关于我们
Not One More Vet, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) with the goal of ending suicide in the veterinary community. NOMV will transform the status of mental wellness within the profession so veterinary professionals can survive and thrive through education, resources, and support. NOMV addresses wellbeing in veterinary medicine through multiple innovative pathways including: the world’s largest veterinary peer-to-peer support group, an educational program providing leadership focused on wellness; a support grant program providing immediate financial support; an online crisis support system specifically designed for veterinary professionals; and research to further the advancement of wellness, mental health, and the reduction of suicide in veterinary professionals.
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https://www.nomv.org
Not One More Vet的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 兽医服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2017
地点
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主要
PO Box 426656
US,California,San Francisco,94142
Not One More Vet员工
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Michael Raphael
President & Chief Executive Officer, IndeVets
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Sarah Mills
Strategic Marketing Executive
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Elizabeth A. Burke Beaty, CPRS, CPLC
Normalize Harm Reduction & Crush the Stigma - Not One More!
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Dzmitry Miranovich
Co-Founder and CEO at Associated Veterinary Partners | Former Carlyle Group
动态
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Giving Tuesday is quickly approaching! We're counting down the days and getting excited to reach our goal of $10,000 to support NOMV's mission to advance mental wellness in the veterinary industry. It's not too soon to make an impact. Your donation today will help us provide support to our dedicated veterinary professionals. Let's show our community that together, we can make a change. https://lnkd.in/dgXPnc4p
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Are you a veterinary professional looking to make a difference? We are actively recruiting support staff volunteers (vet techs, vet assistants, kennel assistants, and more) to join the Lifeboat community, learn more about getting involved at https://lnkd.in/diFWrQbz
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The Human-Animal Interaction Lab, from the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at Texas Tech University, invites veterinarians to participate in a research study exploring how certain factors, such as dog behavior and professional well-being, influence veterinarian interactions with dog patients (Ethics ID# 2024-504). ? To participate, participants must:? ? Be at least 18 years of age? Actively practicing veterinary medicine on dog patients in Canada or the United States Complete an online pre-questionnaire (~5 mins)? Participate in a Zoom interview (~30-60 mins) ? Veterinarians who participate will be eligible to enter a draw to win a $100 Amazon gift card.?? ? The pre-questionnaire can be found at this link:?https://lnkd.in/gA-Rqjhs
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We are extremely grateful to announce we have received the largest donation in our organization’s history, an incredible donation from PetVet Care Centers! Thanks to their generous $485,000 gift, we can continue to transform mental wellness in the veterinary field. Dr. Brian Bourquin, Board President at NOMV, shared: “This support will enable NOMV to expand our reach, help more veterinary professionals, and continue our initiatives for sustainable mental wellness in the industry. Together with PetVet, we can effectively address the unique mental health needs of veterinary teams and make a lasting difference." A heartfelt thank you to PetVet Care Centers for believing in our mission and standing by us. Together, we are making a difference! Read full announcement at https://lnkd.in/dQmpDB8N
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Be a lifeline for your peers! Join our Lifeboat team and offer your support to veterinary professionals wellness. With anonymous interactions and a strong community, we provide an environment for sharing and validation. Ideal for those with great online communication skills and a commitment to self-care. Visit www.nomv.org/volunteer to get involved!
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Thank you PVCC for your ongoing support!
We are thrilled to announce that PetVet Care Centers has donated $485,000 to support Not One More Vet and their mission to transform mental wellness in the veterinary industry. This contribution reflects our deep commitment to supporting the dedicated veterinary professionals who work tirelessly to care for animals and their owners every day. By partnering with NOMV, we're taking a significant step in fostering a healthier, more supportive environment for our colleagues across the industry. Thank you to everyone at PetVet and NOMV who are helping make a difference! Read more about this initiative in our press release: https://ow.ly/YEU250U56e3 #PetVetCareCenters #NotOneMoreVet #MentalHealth #VeterinaryWellness #GivingBack Gigi Tsontos, LCSW, LSCSW, MPA, PCC Pete Vincett Erika Lin-Hendel Carrie Jurney DVM Diplomate ACVIM (Neurology) Paul Mataras Brian Bourquin
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Be a lifeline for your peers! Join our Lifeboat team and offer your support to veterinary professionals wellness. With anonymous interactions and a strong community, we provide an environment for sharing and validation. Ideal for those with great online communication skills and a commitment to self-care. Visit www.nomv.org/volunteer to get involved!
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Our website has a new look! Check us out at NOMV.org for the latest updates, and to learn more about how veterinary professionals can survive and thrive through education, resources, and support. From everyone at NOMV, sending a very special thank you to InTouch Practice Communications for their brilliant work and generous support!
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Take care of yourself, too! This article in Veterinary Practice News shares information on the benefits of the human animal bond and the role animal medical professionals play in well-being while also reminding us that we need to take care of ourselves. #veterinarypracticenews #vetmedlife #vettechlife #vetstudentlife #wellbeing #Habri #humananimalbond https://lnkd.in/gSgsZBvG
Exploring the human-animal bond and how pets enhance our mental health
https://www.veterinarypracticenews.com