Equine Graduate Program

Module One - Survival skills This module will help you make a smooth transition from graduation to the reality of equine practice. Success will come from managing yourself and your own expectations, managing your relationships with colleagues, bosses and clients - just as much as your hard-earned clinical skills. You will receive a top tips guide to ‘Thriving in equine practice’ to take away. 04 Graduate Development e. training@xlvets.co.uk Part One - Thriving in equine practice At the end of this module you should have gained: l An understanding of your own personality and others around you, as well as how to build successful work relationships. l Skills to manage difficult situations in practice including: conflict at work, a client complaint and a client with financial issues. l An understanding of the importance, challenges and some solutions to maintaining a healthy work-life balance. l An understanding of how to avoid injuries in practice (equine or otherwise!) This will be a fun, interactive session delivered by Medi-K equine specific first aid training. l Communication skills to deal with the multitude of situations you may face during your first years in practice. l Driving skills. Trainers Dr Rosie Allister Allister Research and Consulting Wellbeing researcher and trainer Kay Patterson Medi-K Equine specific first aid training

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