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“Stress can be a barometer for how much you care,” according to Rebecca Heiss, PhD. Rebecca may not be a veterinarian, but she’s married to one—so she’s had a front row seat to a lot of the challenges faced by veterinary professionals. Rebecca herself is a researcher, author, and professional speaker, and she’ll be delivering the keynote at AAHA Con next month. We can’t get enough of Rebecca’s infectious enthusiasm for her subject matter: STRESS. How to live with it, how to channel it, and how to keep it from taking over your brain (and your exam room, and your email inbox)… and why a LACK of stress made her stop climbing trees for a living.
Find Rebecca’s book, courses, and more at rebeccaheiss.com. If you’d like more info on the studies she mentions in this episode, send us an email and we’ll get you what you need!
Registration is OPEN NOW for AAHA’s reimagined annual conference, AAHA Con, where you can catch Rebecca in her element on the main stage! Don’t miss your chance to join us in San Diego in September—register now at aaha.org/aahacon.
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