Central Line: The AAHA Podcast
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A good friend will encourage you to go for your dreams; a great friend (and, if you’re lucky, a great mentor) will encourage you to dig into whether you’re dreaming of the right things. Melody Martinez, CVT, founder and principal consultant at Acorde Consulting, president of the Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association, and task force member for the 2023 AAHA Mentoring Guidelines, tells the story of why she didn’t become a veterinarian—and why a true mentor/mentee relationship, formal or not, requires knowing each other well enough to risk asking hard questions, admitting when you don’t know the answers, and working together to explore the “What if” rather than saying right away, “We can’t do that.”
Connect with Melody at https://www.workwithacorde.com/ and https://mcvma.org/.
Find the brand-new 2023 AAHA Mentoring Guidelines at aaha.org/mentoring.
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This episode was produced by Clear Contender LLC with generous support from CareCredit.
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