229 SelfWork: Careers That Kill: Could Your Vet Be At Risk?
The SelfWork Podcast
Margaret Robinson Rutherford PhD
4.8 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 30 April 2021
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Summary
Dr. Kristina Kiefer reached out to me recently. Her email was simple and to the point. "I’m in vet med and veterinarians are in trouble." I was intrigued and looked up some statistics on my own. Nearly 400 veterinarians died by suicide between 1979 and 2015, according to a CDC study published in January that analyzed more than 11,000 veterinarian death records in that timeframe. The study also found that female veterinarians are up to 3.5 times more likely to kill themselves than members of the general population.
She then introduced me to her friend and colleague, Dr. Kimberly Pope-Robinson who has spoken many times about this subject and is the author of the book “The Unspoken Life”, detailing what vets need to do to stay stable. I can tell you these two are a dynamic duo and told me things about the vet profession I’d never have believed.
Even if you’re not a vet, many of us have pets and put our trust in them implicitly. Or so I thought. What vets contend with on a regular basis – from completely erratic schedules to problems with the people who bring their pets – or sadly, dump their pets on a vet. I do want to give a trigger warning for any of you who might be pet lovers – some of what they discuss might anger you. But I was also delighted to learn of efforts to help these animals who have no voice. But also to support those in vet med in their own mental health struggles. You might think it’s euthanasia that’s the problem. But it’s much more.
So in this episode, sponsored by BetterHelp, let's learn more about the life of someone in vet med and the struggles they have.
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| 0:00.0 | This is Selfwork, and I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford. |
| 0:14.1 | At Selfwork, we'll discuss psychological and emotional issues common in today's world |
| 0:19.0 | and what to do about them. |
| 0:20.4 | I'm Dr. Margaret, and Selfwork is a podcast dedicated to you taking just a few minutes today |
| 0:26.2 | for your own Selfwork. |
| 0:29.8 | Hello, and welcome, or welcome back to Selfwork. |
| 0:33.0 | I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford. |
| 0:34.2 | I'm a clinical psychologist at a fadval Arkansas, and I started Selfwork four and a half years |
| 0:39.7 | ago in order to extend the walls of my practice to those of you who might be very interested |
| 0:45.2 | in psychological and emotional issues already, perhaps you're in therapy, and just listening |
| 0:49.5 | to another perspective would be helpful to those of you who might just have been diagnosed |
| 0:54.9 | with depression or anxiety, or you're looking for answers to questions that you might have. |
| 1:01.5 | But also to a group of you who might say to your friends, you know, I'd never dark |
| 1:05.1 | in the door of a therapist, but guess what? |
| 1:07.9 | You might be just interested enough, curious enough, or despairing enough to listen to |
| 1:13.1 | Selfwork. |
| 1:14.7 | Welcome to all of you. |
| 1:16.9 | One of the many things I love about podcasting are the questions, comments, and requests |
| 1:21.9 | I get from you, the listeners of Selfwork. |
| 1:24.9 | And this episode is a direct result of just such an email. |
| 1:29.2 | After the interview with Dr. Adam Hill, a medical doctor who came close to dying by suicide, |
| 1:34.5 | and in whose interview we discussed just how many medical doctors are struggling with |
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