Daily Vet Life Podcast: Dealing With Stress

Dr. Amy Grice talks about how to deal with personal and financial stress during the COVI-19 pandemic.

“There is stress all around us right now with the pandemic and the economic downturn,” said Dr. Amy Grice. iStock/Centrall Alliance

Episode 26 of the Daily Vet Life podcast discusses Dealing With Stress with Dr. Amy Grice.

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In this week’s episodes, from May 4-8, we are talking to Amy Grice, VMD, MBA, who practiced for more than 20 years before she received her MBA. Grice consults with and advises veterinarians and practice owners on a wide variety of projects and challenges through her Veterinary Business Consulting company.

This week’s topics focus on:

  • Dealing With Stress
  • Business Tips for Solo Practitioners
  • Personal Financial Wellness
  • Life Changes Start Small
  • Practice Gratitude

You can listen to EquiManagement’s Daily Vet Life podcast from this page or on your favorite podcast network.

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