There are many of us in the vet world who love to learn, and I know a lot of vets and nurses relish the time they get to spend acquiring new skills and new knowledge, and how much pleasure it can give people to master something different. But some people are also gifted with a true passion for teaching, and Steph Sorrell definitely falls into that category. Steph is a medicine diplomat who locums around the UK in different referral hospitals, and is part of the medicine service at VVS. She met Thea Gardner, a branch partner at Medivet, when Steph taught an online interactive case-based CPD course during the pandemic. Thea has recently passed her small animal medicine certificate and here they discuss teaching and learning as vets, why the time pressures in general practice sometimes make this difficult and why learning on the job has its benefits.
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