Question of the Week: What Kind of Bags are we using for Mobile Work?
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In this episode of Endless Journeys, Jen and Michelle dive into impostor syndrome, the power of honest conversations in the veterinary field, and why vulnerability matters. They also share listener feedback and discuss practical tips for mobile care equipment, including how their setups have evolved to reduce physical strain and work more efficiently.
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