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  • Ashes vs. Anxiety within the ER: Where Faith Meets Medicine
    2026/02/25

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    In this episode of Behind the Stethoscope, I’m sharing something deeply personal — what it looks like to practice as an ER veterinarian while living out my Catholic faith.

    The week after Ash Wednesday always brings reflection. As emergency doctors, we live in a world of urgency, suffering, uncertainty, and high-stakes decisions. But how does faith fit into that?

    Today I talk about:

    • How my faith grounds me in high-pressure ER moments
    • Praying before tough cases
    • Navigating loss and grief with perspective
    • What Lent means to me as a veterinarian
    • How I separate medicine from ministry — and where they overlap

    This episode isn’t about having perfect answers. It’s about being honest. About trying to live with integrity. About remembering that we are called to care for both bodies and souls — even when the shift feels overwhelming.

    Whether you share my faith or not, I hope this episode encourages you to reflect on your “why” and what sustains you when medicine feels heavy.

    You are exactly where you’re meant to be.

    – Dr. Elizabeth Brann

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    23 分
  • Inside the Life of an ER Vet with Dr. Hannah Hoose: It's Okay to Change Your Mind (Part 2)
    2026/02/18

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    In Part 2 of this conversation, Dr. Elizabeth Brann and Dr. Hannah Hoose dive into the decision to step away from emergency medicine — and the emotions that came with it.

    Dr. Hoose opens up about recognizing when ER was no longer sustainable for her mental health, the guilt and fear surrounding the decision to leave, and how she redefined success after walking away from a role she once dreamed of.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that changing paths in veterinary medicine does not mean failure. It’s about listening to yourself, protecting your well-being, and understanding that vet med careers are allowed to evolve.

    ✨ This is Part 2 of a two-part interview, centered on mental health, identity, and choosing yourself.

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    24 分
  • Inside the Life of an ER Vet with Dr. Hannah Hoose: Passion, Pressure, and Mental Health (Part 1)
    2026/02/11

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    In this episode of Behind the Stethoscope, host Dr. Elizabeth Brann sits down with fellow veterinarian Dr. Hannah Hoose for an honest conversation about her journey into emergency medicine.

    Dr. Hoose shares her path from growing up on California’s Central Coast to becoming an ER veterinarian, including the realities of vet school, her decision not to pursue an internship or residency, and her experience training through the NERD program. Together, they discuss what initially drew her to emergency medicine and what it’s really like once the adrenaline fades and the emotional weight sets in.

    This episode explores the physical and emotional demands of ER practice, the pressure to be resilient, and the importance of mental health and self-awareness in veterinary medicine.

    -This is Part 1 of a two-part interview focusing on the journey into ER and the emotional realities behind the role.

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    29 分
  • The Things I Learned After Graduation
    2026/02/04

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    Vet school taught me the medicine.
    But clinics taught me everything else.

    In this episode of Behind the Stethoscope, I’m sharing the lessons vet school didn’t fully prepare me for — the ones you only learn once you’re in the clinic, especially as a new grad.

    From learning that you don’t have to know everything, to realizing how much communication really matters, to accepting that you can’t save every patient — this episode is an honest look at what real-life practice teaches you.

    We also talk about:

    --Why medical records are truly the worst
    --How learning to laugh at yourself can save your sanity
    --Why you don’t have to know everything to be a good doctor
    --How communication matters just as much as medicine

    If you’re a vet student, new graduate, or anyone navigating the realities of veterinary medicine — this episode is for you.

    --New episodes every Wednesday at 9am
    --Follow along on Instagram & TikTok: @dr.elizabeth.brann
    --www.behindthestethoscope.com

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    20 分
  • Mistakes, Growth, and Grace as a ER Veterinarian
    2026/01/28

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    In this episode of Behind the Stethoscope, I’m talking openly about mistakes—the ones I’ve made as a new grad ER veterinarian, the lessons they taught me, and why mistakes don’t mean you’re failing.

    Vet medicine is high-pressure, emotional, and fast-paced—especially in the ER. As a new grad, mistakes can feel heavy, isolating, and overwhelming. But the truth is: mistakes are part of learning, growth, and becoming the doctor you’re meant to be.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    -Why mistakes happen (especially as a new grad)

    -The emotional weight of making them

    -How mistakes can actually make you a better veterinarian

    -Giving yourself grace while you’re still learning

    If you’re a vet student, new grad, or anyone in medicine who feels like they should “know everything by now”—this episode is for you. You are not alone, and you are exactly where you need to be.

    Listen, reflect, and remind yourself that growth doesn’t come without mistakes.

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    17 分
  • Imposter Syndrome in Vet Med: You’re NOT alone
    2026/01/21
    20 分
  • Behind the Stethoscope: Family, Support, and Starting This Journey
    2026/01/12
    19 分