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Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety ...
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Veterinary Voices

Julie South | Veterinary Recruitment Marketing Strategist

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Veterinary Voices celebrates all that's great about working in the veterinary industry via clinics that put their people first. Julie South (Veterinary Recruitment Marketing Strategist) catches up with industry professionals who join her in celebrating life as a veterinary professional because they work in great clinics that put their people first. Together with her guests, Julie South is on a mission to celebrate positive, dynamic and healthy workplaces where everyone loves going to work on ...
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Bringing doctors and developers together to unlock the potential of AI in healthcare. Together, we can build models that matter. 🤖👨🏻‍⚕️ Hello! We are Dev & Doc, Zeljko and Josh :) Josh is a Neurologist, AI Researcher and Clinical AI Lead. Zeljko is an AI engineer, CTO and associate professor (UCL) ------------- Substack- https://aiforhealthcare.substack.com/ YT - https://youtube.com/@DevAndDoc
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Artesian is a global alternative investment management firm specialising in public and private debt, venture capital and impact investment strategies. On this podcast, we share ways to tap unrecognized value and deliver sustainable performance in challenging environments as investors and innovators.
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What is going on in schools? Are we meeting the needs of all students? What questions should we be asking? I'm Kaycee, a long time educator, adult with ADHD, parent, and founder of ReorientED Advocacy. I love talking to people about topics that add to our understanding of parenting and education, so we can work together to support all learners. I call it "backward planning for adulting" and have a particular passion for increasing independence in twice exceptional students, those with ADHD, ...
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"The MyAlzheimers Story Project: Conversations from The Road", is a short collection of stories we collected during a road trip in June of 2019. We partnered with the Penn Memory Center, were sponsored by AARP, and we drove across the United states, visiting seven American cities, from Los Angeles to Philadelphia. The goal of the project is to equip scientists with the important stories they need, to create better care and work toward a cure. In each episode of our podcast, you will meet pat ...
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Send us a text Dr Jason Clark is one of VetsOne's three directors and a working farm vet who came to veterinary medicine as a mature student. In this episode, he walks through what collaborative protocol development actually looks like when a clinic genuinely involves staff in decision-making. In this episode, you'll hear: How VetsOne's team develo…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/CUS-Rabih-Oct-2025-post.wav In this new episode, Rabih shares an important case with Debora, Mark, and Noah. We invite you to listen and join in on their journey as they work together to discover the final diagnosis. To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR) or to present a case to…
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In this episode, Justin McElhattan leads with humility in such a deeply authentic way that it took us years to convince him to be a guest on this podcast. We persevered because as the CEO and then Group President of Industrial Scientific, Justin brought to life the inspiring results and models to follow that Habitual Excellence leadership - rooted …
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Kaylin and Sharmin were joined by UCLA Cardiology fellows, Drs. Rachel Ohman and Angela Duvalyan, to discuss a case of a 49 year old woman with acute chest pain. Angela Duvalyan, MD is a second year Cardiology Fellow at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her clinical interests include interventional cardiology, medical education, and cli…
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Scott A. Armstrong, M.D., Ph.D., of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, studies how certain aggressive forms of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) develop and survive. His work centers on a protein called menin, which helps leukemia cells keep cancer-promoting genes switched on. Armstrong’s team has found that blocking menin with specially designed drugs c…
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Send us a text What if your part-time job ads aren't failing because of the words you're writing, but because of something happening inside your clinic before you even post the job? You might discover that the real challenge isn't your recruitment strategy - it could be internal attitudes about part-time work that jobseekers sense. Julie South shar…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered why some clinics never seem to lose good staff to headhunting competitors or recruiters, while other clinics are constantly battling to keep their best people from being poached? These immune clinics have built something so compelling that external job offers feel like a step backwards, not forwards. Here's wha…
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Why does amber light ease stress and anxiety? One theory is that it’s similar to the natural orange light experienced in nature, like sunsets and campfires. Thanks to interest and funding in color psychology research, discoveries like this will improve emotional and mental health for everyone, especially those who need it most like hospital patient…
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Coastal Santa Barbara is considered one of the most idyllic locations on the North American West Coast, but its beauty is frequently disrupted by fast-spreading, wind-driven wildfires. The east-west oriented Santa Ynez Mountains (SYM), rising abruptly over 1,000 meters from the coastal plain, create a distinct climatic environment by separating the…
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Case Presenter: Anna Jarvis, MD Anna Jarvis is a current 3rd year OB/GYN resident at Johns Hopkins. She is originally from California, where she completed her MD at University of California, Irvine. She is currently applying to Maternal Fetal Medicine Fellowship this cycle! Case Discussant MFM Fellow – at University of Pennsylvania Greg is a curren…
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Stanley Chodorow, Emeritus Professor of History at UC San Diego, traces the evolution of food preservation, preparation, and production from ancient times to the modern era. He explores early methods such as drying, salting, and ice cellars, advances like iceboxes, refrigeration, and flash freezing, and innovations in cooking technology from open f…
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UC Davis is a powerhouse for breakthroughs and impact. Our interdisciplinary research plays a vital role in building the region’s economy. Our research improves the quality of life of residents and contributes to America’s global leadership in technology and innovation. Through collaboration between our top-ranked hospital and veterinary school, as…
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Send us a text What if the perfect veterinary professional for your clinic is happily working somewhere else right now? They're not desperately job hunting or scrolling through job boards every night—they're genuinely content where they are. Yet even these happily employed veterinary professionals can sit up and take notice of your vacancy. Here's …
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Sean Morrison, Ph.D., from the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern, investigates how stem cells function, regenerate, and interact with their surrounding environment in the bone marrow. His research reveals how leptin receptor-positive cells—key components of the bone marrow niche—regulate hematopoietic stem cell mainten…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Episode-28-CPSolvers-Antiracism-in-Medicine-Series-FINAL-AUDIO.mp3 CPSolvers: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series Episode 25 – Immigrant and Refugee Health: Live from SGIM 2025: Best of Antiracism Research at the Society of General Internal Medicine’s Annual Meeting Show Notes by Alec J. Cala…
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Deepak Srivastava, MD, explores how cellular reprogramming offers new hope for treating heart disease. He highlights innovative strategies to regenerate damaged heart tissue by stimulating adult cardiomyocytes to divide and converting fibroblasts into heart-like cells. His team develops a nonviral delivery system using lipid nanoparticles and inves…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Timeline-1.mp3 We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Jeffrey presents a case of headache and diplopia to Vale and Sebastian. Neurology DDx Schema Jeffrey Shen Jeffrey is an academic rheumatologist whose early love for guessing TV pl…
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In this episode, the Lakeridge Health team reflects on their shift from DMS 1.0 to 2.0. Their first system was filled with activity, but huddles and routines often felt disconnected from real daily problems, and strategy came across as too top-down. With support from Value Capture’s Didier Rabino, leaders stepped back to observe together, ask sharp…
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Considered the godfather of A.I. music, UC Santa Cruz professor and composer David Cope, who died in May, 2025, developed the computer program EMI, or Experiments in Musical Intelligence, in the 1980s. It was one of the earliest computer algorithms used to generate classical music. This documentary film by UC Santa Cruz's Bob Giges looks at the imp…
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Send us a text Why Your Job Ads Aren't Getting Applications (And What Actually Works) - Veterinary Voices ep.236 Your job ad has been up for months and you still see zero suitable applications. Here's the harsh reality: we're in a global veterinary professional shortage with more jobs than jobseekers. Some clinics are getting great applications whi…
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Asteroids, often called “fossils of the solar system,” are remnants from its formation that offer clues about planetary origins and the potential beginnings of life. Dr. Neil Farber, Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, explains that some, known as near-Earth objects, pose impact risks—though large, dangerous collisions are…
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Chef-turned-chemist Vayu Hill-Maini has a passion: to turn food waste into culinary treats using a fungus called Neurospora intermedia. Visit the postdoctoral researcher in the lab and in the kitchen to learn how this mold could make our food system more sustainable and delicious. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Science] [Show ID: 40983]…
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Send us a text Ever caught yourself about to hire someone who won't do weekend rosters, even though everyone else on your team has to? You're not alone - and you're about to create serious team resentment. When veterinary practices get desperate to fill positions, they start compromising on core requirements that affect the whole team. Suddenly you…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/CUS-Aug-28-2025-final.wav In this episode of the Clinical Unknown Series, Noah and Vini will address a rash case presented by Mark and Debora. Mark will share his insights on the diagnosis by the end of the episode. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS P.S.: DJ Noah will play “Xote d…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/SLS-8-2025-RTP.mp3 Episode description: does your PTT cross the upper limit of normal when you think about the coagulation cascade? Got *mixed* feelings about APLS labs? This episode might be for you! Featuring: Valeria Roldan Jasdeep Bajwa Elena Storz Mukund Raguram Schemas Coagulopathy…
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Hear about cutting-edge advances in regenerative medicine, from lab breakthroughs to patient impact. Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, introduces efforts at the Sanford Stem Cell Institute to develop therapies that enhance the body’s ability to heal itself. Dan Kaufman, MD, PhD, shares progress in cancer immunotherapy using engineered natural killer cell…
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Send us a text You've just finished writing what you think is a brilliant job advert. But have you done this: taken your generic clinic template, swapped out "veterinarian" for "veterinary nurse," hit publish, and wondered why you're not getting quality applications? Here's the likely reality: what attracts veterinarians doesn't necessarily attract…
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Whenever there was AI, there were benchmarks- from the turing test, to society-changing benchmarks like MNIST and ImageNet to modern problems like the ARC prize, benchmarked served a vital purpose to measure the performance of AI models. But something has shifted in modern times, in the LLM era have benchmarks lost their utility, becoming mere adve…
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Send us a text Why do these veterinary professionals actually want to return to their former workplace - when most people see going back as a backward step? In this episode, Julie South chats with three High Street Vets team members whose stories corroborate everything we've heard in episodes 1001-1005, revealing the workplace culture that's creati…
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Send us a text What happens when a clinic gives you 30-minute consults, supports your specialisation interests, and has technology that surprises 5y Veterinary Students? In this special High Street Vet Series episode - showcasing Employers of Choice - Julie South sits down with Dr. Virginia Grice to discover what it's really like working at this Ro…
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Send us a text 11 years at the same practice - with a 90-minute commute each way. Every single day. While most veterinary practices struggle with either recruitment or retention, Jamee Robertson at High Street Vet Surgery in Rockhampton (Queensland, Australia) has a different story. She tried to resign once but never actually left. She's grown thro…
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Tune in as Austin, Oumaima, Maryana and David discuss a patient with dysuria in an outpatient setting. https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/SLS-MORAD-6_22_25-0.mp3 Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus…
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AI and genetic medicine are converging to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. Gene Yeo, Ph.D., unites RNA biology with artificial intelligence to speed the path from genome sequencing to personalized RNA therapeutics. Advances in sequencing have reduced costs dramatically, making interpretation and translation into treatments the…
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Send us a text You've decided to include salary information in your job adverts. But now you're staring at a blank screen wondering: do I just write "$120,000" and call it done? How do I handle different experience levels? What if current employees see this? Here's the likely reality: knowing you should include salary is one thing—knowing how to do…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/HepatologyFinal.mp3 In this hepatology episode, Dr. Hirsh Elhence presents a case to Dr. Elliot Tapper. They discuss the question: “Is the liver the driver or a bystander?” Facilitator: Dr. Madellena (Maddy) Conte Case Presenter: Dr. Hirsh Elhence, current resident at University of Color…
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Send us a text What does it look like when a clinic's first rule is "the intent is good" and they actually mean it? Dr Jocelyn Birch Baker reveals the five values and team culture that make High Street Vet Surgery work - from morning gratitude sessions to their "no blame policy" and why communication is everything. Dr Jocelyn talks about: The five …
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Send us a text What would it feel like to work somewhere with endoscopes, dental X-rays, and EasyVet templates that eliminate emergency panic? Dr Jocelyn Birch Baker reveals how High Street Vet Surgery's comprehensive technology setup changes everything - and why her team begged her not to go back to shorter appointments after experiencing 30-minut…
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Send us a text As a Veterinary Professional, have you ever dreamed and wondered what it would be like to work somewhere with 30 minute consults... where you weren't constantly chasing your tail every day... where you could genuinely connect with clients and provide the best care possible...? Listen in as Julie South catches up with Dr Jocelyn Birch…
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Send us a text You know you should include salary ranges in your job adverts. You've probably read the articles, heard the advice, maybe even started typing a figure... then deleted it again. There's something about putting that number out there that gives vet clinic practice owners the absolute heebie-jeebies. But what if I told you that this fear…
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/SchemaEp_SeizuresFever_Final.mp3 Mark presents a case of seizures, fever, and meningoencephalitis to Youssef, Maddy, and Noah. Lymphocytic Pleocytosis Schema Seizures Schema To join us live on Virtual Morning Report (VMR), sign up HERE. Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS…
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Send us a text You can have the perfect job advert, but if your application process creates black holes and frustration, you'll lose great people and damage your reputation. Join host Julie South as she exposes the uncomfortable truth about how veterinary clinics are unknowingly sabotaging their hiring success through terrible application experienc…
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We continue our campaign to #EndNeurophobia, with the help of Dr. Aaron Berkowitz. This time, Aye presents a case of right hand weakness for 3 months to Vale. Neurology DDx Schema Aye Chan Moe Thant (@AyeThant94) Aye graduated from University of Medicine, Mandalay, Myanmar, and has been working with her mentor neurologist, one of only three neurolo…
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Send us a text Most veterinary clinics don't offer extensive benefits packages—and today, you'll discover why that doesn't have to stop you from attracting great veterinary professionals. Join host Julie South as she reveals why trying to compete with "benefits" is the wrong strategy and how to showcase the genuine value your clinic offers that mon…
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Science communication expert Lisa Warshaw and scientist Rob Signer, Ph.D., offer a practical guide to turning complex research into clear, memorable stories. They explain why strong openings, simple messages, vivid analogies, and visual storytelling are essential to making science resonate. The talk includes tips on avoiding jargon, using soundbite…
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UCLA’s Avishek Adhikari, PhD, presents new research on the role of GABAergic neurons in the brain’s periaqueductal gray (PAG) region. Previously studied for their involvement in fear and defensive behaviors, these neurons were found to promote food-seeking behavior when activated—even in fully fed mice. Using calcium imaging and optogenetics, Adhik…
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