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November CE (1)

  • Wednesday, November 09, 2022
  • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • TBA
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Speaker:

Wendy H. Bray, DVM

Topic:

Stop the Cortisol Release (25 minutes)

Learn how to decrease stress and cortisol release by easily moving your body from a sympathetic to a parasympathetic state.

 

It’s all about the C (60 minutes)

Communication is much more than talking. Learn to build rapport, actively listen, and to ask for what you want in a positive manner with colleagues, staff, clients, and significant others.

 

Find Joy Daily (25 minutes)

What is the definition of joy? Discover 3 ways to help you find joy daily no matter what you are facing in life.


Date: Wednesday, November 9th, 2022
Time: Registration: 6:30pm
Dinner & Presentation: 7:00pm
Location: Brio
CE: 2 Hours
Fee: No fee to attend this event, but RSVP is required by Nov. 7th. Current membership dues cover all CE.
Sponsor: Idexx



Dr. Wendy Bray is a dual-certified Life and Health Coach, certified Mastery

Coach, and Veterinarian. Her undergraduate degree is a BA in Psychology.

She spent 4 years working as a mental health worker for the County of San

Diego in a Child/Adolescent Psychiatric Hospital before attending Oklahoma

State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She received my DVM in 1998

and worked emergency medicine for 3 years. She purchased Family Pet

Hospital in Edmond, Oklahoma in 2001. During her tenure as a practice owner,

her and her husband raised 3 children. She has first-hand knowledge of the

stresses life brings you day in and day out as a working mom. She sold my

practice in 2018, and soon after became interested in life coaching. Through

her own transformation, she saw the need for this positive, empowering,

forward-thinking mindset in veterinary medicine. With her background in

Psychology, love for helping others, and love for this profession, she set out to

become a life coach for the veterinary professions



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