Episode 58 – A conversation with Dr Hannah Capon – Pain, Behaviour, Dealing with Chronic Disease and so much more…
This has got to be one of my most favourite conversations on The Pet Behaviour Chat so far.
Dr Hannah Capon is the founder of UK based Canine Arthritis Management – www.caninearthitis.co.uk – and an absolute powerhouse when it comes to advocating for pets, especially dogs, with osteoarthritis and other chronic pain conditions and supporting their caregivers in the diagnosis and management of these serious diseases.
This conversation delves into so much more though…
Hannah and I chat about the similarities between Chronic Pain Management and Veterinary Behaviour Medicine, the very real Caregiver Burden that is faced by both pet owners and veterinary professionals alike, we both speak about our own personal experiences with Burnout throughout our careers and we consider the way forwards and what needs to change when thinking about managing chronic diseases in our pets.
This is such an inspirational conversation that touches on the need for good Coaching Skills, re-thinking veterinary appointments and veterinary clinical spaces and what can be done in the future to support both caregivers and veterinary professionals dealing with chronic diseases better.
You can find out more about Canine Arthritis Management here:
www.caninearthritis.co.uk
www.caninearthritisteleguidance.co.uk
www.CAMeducation.com
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https://trinityvetbehaviour.com/free-resources/
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