The Talent Lab! EP 05 - What separates great veterinarians from great leaders? -
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概要
In this episode of Clinical Veterinary Recruiting Insights, Brad McMillan speaks with Dr. William Singleton about his career across lab animal medicine, pharmaceutical research, academia, consulting, and CRO settings — and how those experiences shaped his perspective on leadership, operations, and organizational growth.
Together, they explore:
- how Dr. Singleton found his path into lab animal medicine
- why leadership became a bigger part of his career than clinical work alone
- what makes some veterinarians thrive in leadership roles while others struggle
- how consulting evolved from technical training into broader advisory work
- why operational efficiency, communication, and culture are often more connected than organizations realize
- what veterinarians can do early in their careers to prepare for leadership and consulting opportunities
This episode is especially relevant for professionals in lab animal medicine, veterinary leadership, CROs, preclinical research, animal welfare, and veterinary consulting.
It’s a conversation about more than career progression — it’s about building stronger teams, better systems, and lasting impact.
If you want, I can also turn this into a second LinkedIn version that feels even more like an Ora-style post with a stronger hook and punchier line-by-line formatting.
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