Daily Vet Life Podcast: Life Changes Start Small
In Episode 29, we talk to Dr. Amy Grice about how veterinarians are thinking about what is truly important in their lives and how to make changes.

“Life changes don’t have to be huge, and they don’t have to happen quickly,” said Dr. Amy Grice. iStock/Gustavo Frazao

Episode 27 of the Daily Vet Life podcast discusses Life Changes Start Small with Dr. Amy Grice. She said,”Life changes don’t have to be huge, and they don’t have to happen quickly.”

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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:

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