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Send us a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) For this holiday special episode, the Dogtor Bros discuss the realities of working through the winter holidays in veterinary medicine. We kick things off by checking in on everyone’s New Year’s resolutions before unpacking what the holidays look like at every stage of a veterinary career, from vet school to life in practice. We talk about studying through breaks, externships over the holidays, working Christmas and New Year’s, ER holiday shifts, travel challenges, and what it’s like when clinics still have to run while the rest of the world slows down. The conversation also covers how clinics prepare for common holiday-related cases, how far ahead vets plan (or don’t), and how holiday work impacts family life, relationships, and personal traditions. Schedule a consultation with the Student Loan Planner if you need help figuring out your student loans. You can click here and save $100 off your 1 hour consult. Student Loan Planner referral link (https://www.studentloanplanner.com/af...) If you have a suggestion for the podcast or a topic you want covered, you can reach out to us on Instagram or email us at [email protected]. Instagram: @Thedogtorbros ( / thedogtorbros ) Jeff: Instagram @Dermdogtorjeff (https://www.instagram.com/dermdogtorj...) Adam: Instagram @Dradamdvm (https://www.instagram.com/dradamdvm?u...) Brandon: Instagram @Dogtormasonim (https://www.instagram.com/dogtormason...) Chris: Instagram @Dr.chrishernandez (https://www.instagram.com/dr.chrisher...) *Any medical advice discussed on the Dogtor Bros is strictly for general educational purposes only. Please consult your vet for specific advice for your pet.*