"Veterinarians are more than just the professionals who administer our pets rabies vaccines. They have hearts and, like all hearts, these can be broken by the sheer weight of the life and death cases, the needless tragedies, the human indifference to animal suffering, that many cope with on a daily basis. Dr Holowaychuk unpacks what it means to be a vet and what a vet needs to be productive and happy in what is truly both a compassionate and a challenging calling."
Grant Hayter-Menzies, author of Freddie: The Rescue Dog Who Rescued Me
"With over 20 years of experience as an Emergency Clinician myself, I have found many of the work-related experiences shared by Marie within these pages to resonate deeply with my own. In 2016, I began experiencing physical and psychological symptoms that I now recognize as PTSD and clinical burnout. Navigating this challenging and uncertain period required patience, self-reflection, and the support of a compassionate community. During this time, I discovered a new direction for my energy and teaching skills: becoming a qualified, ethical advocate for the health and well-being of all veterinary professionals. Fortuitously, I was introduced to Marie through a mutual acquaintanceher residency mentorwho recognized our similar backgrounds and shared professional passions. In Marie, I found a highly intelligent, empathetic individual and an inspirational mentor who has guided me on my journey to becoming a qualified veterinary educator.
This meticulously crafted book reflects my perception of Marie as a champion of veterinary wellness. She skilfully combines an academic approach, offering research data and evidence-based resources, with authentic storytelling that invites relatability. Marie candidly shares her life experiences that have shaped her into a dedicated advocate for holistic wellness among veterinary professionals. Her initiatives focus on increasing awareness, building practical skills, and supporting teams and leaders in maintaining their health, thereby fostering practice cultures that prioritize wellness for caregivers, veterinary patients, and businesses alike.
What a gift to have Maries heart and wisdom shared in these pages so that all those in and around veterinary medicine can be healthier for it!"
- Dr Sonja Olson, DVM, Veterinary Wellness Educator, Heartstorming Wellness LLC, USA
"This is an eye-opening account of the veterinary industry. As a pet guardian and lay reader in relation to the veterinary profession, I found Dr Holowaychuks book easy to read and gripping. She is able to master explaining complex procedures, such as Lacias, in an easily understandable way. I think the veterinary industry is commonly misunderstood by the general public, owing to a general lack of awareness of the realities of practice and the trauma many vets experience. This book reveals the reality of the vet industry and helps guardians sympathise and show humanity to those that work in vet practices. Its also a great account for any students wishing to embark on veterinary studies."
- Konstanze Willett, Lawyer and Animal Advocate, UK
"A Compassionate Calling is about the good, the bad and the ugly of veterinary medicine. Its so exciting to see a book that openly talks about issues that didnt even have names when I was a veterinary student. Dr Holowaychuk rejects the notion of our predecessors that this is the way it is and we should all just suck it up. She takes an in-depth look at what is great about the profession and what is difficult, hard and heartbreaking. This warts-and-all account is a must-read for veterinary professionals, aspiring veterinarians, pet owners and anyone who is curious about the profession. It is only through close and careful examination in a book this well-researched that we can overcome the challenges and improve upon our wonderful, difficult, exciting, taxing, complicated, fun profession. As someone who is a colleague, friend and fan of Dr Holowaychuk, this book is a lot like her. It has a soft side, which tells heartfelt stories about life as a veterinarian, and it has a serious side, that examines the data and research to make sense of how this makes us feel. We need both our soft and scientific sides to reckon with this profession. The medicine is the easy part."
- Sarah Boston, DVM, DVSc, Dipl ACVS, ACVS Founding Fellow of Surgical Oncology and ACVS Founding Fellow or Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery