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Cyberbullying: Dealing with the Emotional Impact

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The interconnected world in which we live has brought many benefits. It has also given rise to a concerning and growing phenomenon: cyberbullying. While there has been extensive discussion on how to recognize and prevent cyberbullying, today's webinar will focus on what to do with the emotions that accompany cyberbullying and how we can recover together as a veterinary team. Specific consideration will be given to common emotional responses, pre-existing conditions and co-morbidities that may require special attention, and practical tools to facilitate recovery. We’ll conclude with application of the Logic Model to determine next steps.

Sponsored by Zoetis

Contributors

  • Krista Martin

    Krista Martin received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Behavioral Sciences from East Texas Baptist University and her Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. During these years, she developed a love for program development and an unfortunate addiction to Tex-Mex. Krista completed the Post Graduate Veterinary Social Work Certificate Program through the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2024.

    Krista has 20 years of practice experience in both micro and macro environments. She initially joined Veterinary Hope Foundation in 2022 to develop and implement support groups for veterinarians. Krista is passionate about walking with veterinary professionals as they develop the skills necessary to prioritize their own wellbeing and then leverage those skills to build a better system for all veterinary professionals.
    Krista currently serves as the Director for Veterinary Hope Foundation and operates M3 Counseling.

  • Judy Rose Lanier, CVPM, CVA, DES, VEMM

    Moderator
    AAHA Learning Programs Manager

    From an early age, Judy Rose was drawn to veterinary medicine through her experiences on a farm in Texas. She pursued veterinary technology at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas, and has since built a career spanning over 25 years in the field. Judy holds certifications as both a Veterinary Assistant and a Veterinary Practice Manager, providing her with a comprehensive view of both clinical and administrative aspects of veterinary practice.

    Previously, Judy served as the Director of Credentialing for the Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA), where she was instrumental in developing continuing education programs for paraprofessionals throughout Texas. Currently, she is an active participant in the veterinary community, engaging with the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA), Pride Veterinary Medical Community (Pride VMC), and serving on the American Animal Hospital Association's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Committee. Judy and her husband now reside in a small mountain town in Colorado, where they live with their beloved pets, Rootbeer Float, Lotus Flower, and Pepsi Cola.

August 15, 2024
Thu 12:00 PM MDT

Duration 1H 0M

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