Jan 15 2025 28 mins 6
Welcome to the latest episode of the show in which we welcome Debbie Hill! Debbie is a seasoned hospital administrator who has truly helped shape my journey in the veterinary world, and we explore the complexities of career growth for practice managers, discussing things such as imposter syndrome and the power of saying yes to new opportunities!
Debbie shares her experiences in overcoming self-doubt by taking on challenges like public speaking and how these moments of courage have helped lead to significant personal and professional growth. During our discussion, we stress the value of continuous education and networking, talking about how even attending just one conference or engaging in a roundtable can help provide that one nugget of wisdom needed to shift our entire perspective. We, in addition, touch on the importance of showing our practice owners the benefits of these engagements and how the ideas and energy we bring back can elevate team morale and improve day-to-day operations!
Listen in as we reflect on how veterinary practice is evolving, the importance of adapting to generational changes, and why it is important to keep learning in order to stay relevant. We also talk about taking advantage of various resources, from webinars to podcasts, in order to stay informed and inspired, so whether you are a seasoned manager or just starting out, this episode of the podcast is sure to offer some insight into helping you thrive in your career! Join us as we break down these valuable lessons and more in a conversation that will surely inspire you in your professional journey!
Show Notes:
[2:11] - Saying yes to opportunities, even when you're unsure, leads to personal growth and reveals hidden potential.
[4:17] - Embracing opportunities, despite fear, helps enrich practice and teaches important lessons.
[6:40] - It's important to engage in conferences and networking events in order to build connections and share practical advice.
[9:20] - Intimate meetings can help offer solutions, highlighting the need for extra responsibilities such as hosting podcasts.
[10:41] - Demonstrating conference takeaways validates trips as it shows their benefits to practice owners.
[13:09] - Discussing challenges with peers helps energize managers, helping them return to work feeling more motivated.
[16:11] - Management budgets are often not enough, making it difficult to expand opportunities for growth and development.
[19:14] - Balancing practical learning with team-building and morale is very important for being an effective leader.
[21:55] - Promptly answering questions is important to avoid conflicts later, even when working while traveling.
[23:02] - Delegating tasks and trusting others to handle them frees up time for higher-priority work.
[24:48] - Engaging with other managers, especially nationally, helps provide fresh insights and feedback on ideas.
[26:54] - Engage with others, and embrace every opportunity offered!
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