Free On-Demand Course

Micro-Mastermind for New Grads: Confidence vs. Competence – Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

In this engaging and supportive micro-mastermind session, Dr. Dani Rabwin will help early-career veterinarians navigate the challenges of imposter syndrome. This interactive discussion will explore the balance between confidence and competence, offering practical strategies to overcome self-doubt and thrive in your veterinary career. You'll gain valuable insights on how to build your confidence, trust your skills, and embrace the learning process as you continue to grow and develop as a professional. Whether you're just starting out or are a few years into your practice, this session will leave you feeling empowered and ready to take on new challenges with confidence.

What You'll Take Away From This Lecture:

01
Understand the Imposter Syndrome Struggle

Learn how imposter syndrome manifests in veterinary careers and how it can affect your confidence and job satisfaction.

02
Build Confidence in Your Skills

Gain actionable tips to strengthen self-assurance in your abilities, navigating the challenges that come with starting a veterinary career.

03
Create a Supportive Mentorship System

Explore strategies for finding and utilizing mentorship opportunities to help you overcome self-doubt and gain valuable guidance from experienced professionals.

04
Embrace Lifelong Learning and Growth

Discover actionable ways to engage pet owners and increase acceptance of dental Learn how to accept that growth in your veterinary career is an ongoing process, and why it’s important to acknowledge both your accomplishments and areas for growth.

Meet Your Host

Ready, Vet, Go Founder & Practicing Veterinarian Dani Rabwin, DVM

In her copy of Dr. Seuss’s My Book About Me, four year old Dani wrote that she wanted to be a trapeze artist or animal doctor. She decided against the circus, and today Dr. Dani Rabwin is a veterinarian, communication coach, author, speaker and mentor. She is the founder of Ready,Vet, Go, a remote veterinary mentorship program and community that supports new and early veterinarians, and complements the clinical mentorship that practices provide to their new associates. She graduated from UC Davis in 2004 and completed an internship at Michigan Veterinary Specialists. She feels extremely privileged to be able to help veterinarians thrive in this profession that she loves so much.

Enhance your skills & earn CE!