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Kennel Tech to Vet Student: PBL, Spay/Neuter & Mentorship That Builds Confidence | Ready Vet Go

Kennel Tech to Vet Student: PBL, Spay/Neuter & Mentorship That Builds Confidence | Ready Vet Go

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How do you turn years on the clinic floor into confidence in the OR—and in the exam room? Can problem-based learning and shelter spay/neuter rotations build better communicators?

Host Dr. Dani Rabwin is joined by Amber Elalem (WesternU CVM, 3rd-year vet student) for a candid conversation on PBL, supportive surgical teaching, communication under pressure, debt mindset, social media responsibility, and the mentorship new grads actually need.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Clinic-to-classroom: how kennel tech → practice manager shaped Amber’s vet-school path
  • PBL at WesternU: better recall, faster clinical reasoning, learning through real cases
  • Shelter spay/neuter rotations: a preceptor model that reduces fear and builds skill
  • Communication wins: reflective listening, narrating care, and euthanasia empathy
  • Shared decision-making vs “gold standard”: aligning what’s best for pet and client
  • Debt reality (~$350k): negotiating first jobs and weighing specialty tradeoffs
  • Social media with a license at stake: boundaries, disclaimers, privacy, safety
  • Mentorship that works: “cheerleading + bumpers,” not hand-holding
  • How to be a proactive mentee: set goals, share feedback preferences, ask for cases

Who this is for

  • Veterinary students and pre-vets (especially PBL-curious)
  • Early-career veterinarians & interns
  • Practice owners/medical directors building real mentorship
  • Shelter med & HQHVSN teams
  • Anyone refining client communication under stress

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro — kennel tech → PM → WesternU 3rd-year 02:45 Why WesternU & how PBL works (and sticks)

06:58 Shelter spay/neuter rotation + fear-reducing teaching 10:35 Confidence in surgery: “cheerleader with check-ins,” not hovering

13:22 Rotations ahead + communication gains

16:40 Social media: documenting the journey with responsibility

20:18 Debt mindset (~$350k): medicine first, negotiating, specialty/urgent-care paths

24:05 Shared decisions: best for pet + client (not just “gold standard”)

27:30 Language that helps: reflective listening, narrate-the-exam, euthanasia empathy

31:12 Online risks & boundaries: disclaimers, privacy, safety

34:40 Mentorship that works: confidence, bumpers, timely feedback

38:05 Be a proactive mentee: goals, feedback cadence, case mix

41:10 What’s next: behavior interest vs ER/urgent care—and keeping the joy

Resources mentioned

  • New-grad mentorship “bumpers” checklist (goals, feedback prefs, case targets)
  • Debrief template for tough cases

Ready Vet Go — because mentorship matters, and vets shouldn’t have to go it alone.

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