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Top 5 signs it's time to quit your job in veterinary medicine

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Dr. Andy Roark lists out some of the top signs you've fallen out of love with your job.

Are you feeling depressed at work? Or maybe you're feeling burned out or like you just don't care anymore? Check out the Burden of Care Leadership Challenge for a complete list of resources from dvm360, Veterinary Economics, Veterinary Medicine and Firstline. You'll find exclusive data from the 2015 dvm360 Job Satisfaction Survey and the 2015 Veterinary Economics Career and Family Survey, tips and tools to take care of yourself when Compassion fatigue looms, insight into the link between veterinarians' suicide risk and performing euthanasia and much more. (Special thanks to Breanne Sneddon, RVT.)

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