june, 2023
26jun12:30 pm1:30 pmSCVCES- Leadership Good, Emotions BadLeadership in veterinary medicine
Event Details
Leadership Good, Emotions Bad **Click Here to Register** Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU Summary:
Event Details
Leadership Good, Emotions Bad
**Click Here to Register**
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
Summary: Perfection is exhausting. Our teams aren’t looking for perfection as much as authenticity and vulnerability in their leaders. This interactive session addresses how leadership can increase relatedness, support, and overall influence through Emotionally Intelligent behaviors. Leaders, managers, and future leaders and managers can benefit on how to lead from your heart more than just your head.
Rob Best taps into his experience in leadership, training and coaching for hundreds of veterinary hospitals to give immediately useful resources on being a leader in these truly volatile times.
Speakers:
Rob Best, CVPM, CFN
Rob Best is a certified expert in Neuroleadership, the science-based field centered around emotional intelligence. His work focuses on increasing the emotional and psychological safety within professional environments to help attract, retain, and develop talent.
And he certainly knows a little something about talent, having been a basketball player, a world explorer who’s trekked six of the seven continents, and even the CEO of a global nonprofit supporting teenage entrepreneurs in over 30 countries.
Rob holds two bachelor’s degrees, Business, and Organizational Communication. And his learning & education have never stopped; he’s earned his CVPM, is a licensed expert in body language, statement analysis, and deception detection. Along with his excellence in neuroleadership, these educational advances have helped grow his ability to support leaders and influence positive change with measurable business and interpersonal improvements.
His message for professionals today? A reminder that being resilient often means taking a breath and making an intentional decision to be kind to yourself and to others. So, in the words of the famous Dr. Odie Marcovici, “Always be kinder than you feel”!
Peter Weinstein, DVM, MBA
Dr. Peter Weinstein attended Cornell University undergraduate and the University of Illinois to receive his DVM. After graduation, he worked as an associate for three years before opening his practice. As he was running his practice, he identified the need for increased business acumen to make his practice successful. Thus, while managing and practicing full time, he attended University of Redlands to receive his MBA. As a result of the MBA, he was able to relocate, expand and sell his practice to a corporate consolidator.
Politically, he served as President of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association and the California Veterinary Medical Association and President for VetPartners, the national consultants association. He just completed three years as the Chair of the Veterinary Economic Strategy Committee of the AVMA’s Veterinary Economics Division
In the veterinary industry, he acted as Medical Director overseeing the Claims Department for Veterinary Pet Insurance. Dr. Weinstein has provided small business and corporate consulting via his company, PAW Consulting. After 14 years, Dr. Weinstein retired from his role as the Executive Director for the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association to pursue other interests including teaching at Western University.
He was the 2018 Speaker of the Year for the Western Veterinary Conference Practice Management Section. And in 2021 for the VMX Practice Management section. He co-authored with Michael E Gerber, “The EMyth Veterinarian- Why Most Veterinary Practices Don’t Work and What to Do About It”. Dr. Weinstein has spoken and written extensively on practice management, team building, leadership, collegiality, marketing, and other topics focused on making the veterinary profession better for all those affiliated with it.
Dr Weinstein lives in Orange County, California with his wife Sharon, two daughters (one a veterinary student at Oregon State), two dogs, and Bazinga, a Senegal parrot.
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Time
(Monday) 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Zoom
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