
Vet Student Flips the Script: Dr. Dani in the Hot Seat on Mentorship, Mistakes & Mental Health
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This episode of Ready Vet Go hits different. 🎙️
Veterinary student Garth turns the tables and puts podcast host Dr. Dani Rabwin in the hot seat to tackle some of the realest questions about veterinary mentorship, early-career stress, and what it actually means to be ready after vet school.
🔥 What does true mentorship look like—and how do you find it before you graduate?
🔥 What happens when mentorship is promised but never delivered?
🔥 How does Ready Vet Go actually support new grads, and why does it matter now more than ever?
🔥 Why are so many new grads leaving their first job within 12–18 months—and how do we stop it?
🔥 PLUS: Dr. Dani opens up about her own mistakes as a mentor, her biggest lessons learned, and the secret to feedback that doesn’t suck.
This is not your average episode. This is a call to action for every student and early-career veterinarian who’s navigating mentorship, burnout, feedback, and the fear of failure in vet med.
👣 Whether you’re applying for your first job or still in school, this episode gives you a roadmap for building confidence, finding your people, and creating longevity in the profession.
🧠 Topics Covered:
- Finding the right mentor as a student
- Being a strong mentee (and why that matters)
- Red flags in mentorship promises
- The hard truth about early-career attrition
- Creating psychological safety in feedback
- The value of community and shared experience
- How Ready Vet Go actually works—and how to ask your clinic to pay for it
🎓 Vet students, this one’s for you.
🐾 Early-career vets, you’ll feel seen.
💬 Practice owners, take notes.
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