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RVT Retention & Mentorship That Works (Alt-Route Paths + VTS Tracks) | Ready Vet Go

RVT Retention & Mentorship That Works (Alt-Route Paths + VTS Tracks) | Ready Vet Go

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How do we keep great technicians in vet med—and build mentorship that actually lasts? What can veterinarians learn from RVTs about communication, culture, and training?

Host Dr. Dani Rabwin sits down with Phil Snow, RVT—military veteran turned RVT, educator, and co-founder of an alternate-route vet tech school—for a candid conversation about career pathways, mentorship, VTS specialization, the mid-level debate, and avoiding (and owning) mistakes.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Military → medicine: leadership lessons and entering vet med via the kennel
  • Tech → teacher → school founder: building an alternate-route RVT program in SoCal
  • Vet–tech partnership: case discussions, med checks, and speaking up effectively
  • Mentorship models that work: compensation, growth, and the “training RVT” role
  • Career ladders beyond the clinic: VTS, insurance, reps, teaching, research, public sector
  • Burnout reality (often 7–10 years) and practical retention strategies
  • Alternate-route vs AVMA programs: who each path serves and why
  • Mid-level practitioner debate: opportunities, risks, and accountability
  • Owning mistakes: the “wrong-leg shave” story and building better safeguards

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro — Phil Snow, RVT: why techs matter

3:18 Kennel → assistant → mentors paying for school

07:42 - RVT to educator: guest lectures to full-time teaching

11:05 - Building an alternate-route tech school (SoCal campuses)

15:10 - Military lessons: discipline, responsibility, leadership

18:44 - Vet–tech communication: raising concerns without conflict

23:02 - Mentorship models: training techs, compensation, “training RVT” role

27:36 - Career ladders: VTS, insurance, rep roles, teaching, public sector

32:15 - Alternate-route vs AVMA degrees: who each serves, VTNE destination

36:48 - Mid-level practitioner debate: promise, pitfalls, accountability

41:30 - Owning mistakes: wrong-leg prep + better checklists

45:05 - What’s next: accreditation goals, keeping talent in vet med

Resources mentioned

  • OC Veterinary Assistant School (alternate-route RVT training)
  • California Registered Veterinary Technicians Association (advocacy & policy)
  • VTS pathways (ECC, Anesthesia, Dentistry, and more)

Ready Vet Go — because mentorship matters, and vets shouldn’t have to go it alone.

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Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

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