Why do some veterinarians experience imposter syndrome?
mposter syndrome is a common experience, and you are not alone. By addressing these feelings, focusing on your strengths, and seeking support, you can overcome imposter syndrome and continue to thrive in your veterinary career.
Young red kangaroos grow up quickly where hungry dingoes lurk in Australia
New research shows that young red kangaroos protected by the dingo-proof fence in Australia take more time to grow up than their counterparts on the other side, who quickly outgrow the risk of being a predator dingo’s next meal.
Cats can play a role in transmitting COVID-19
Cats can play a role in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and their contaminated environment (pens in this study) can be infectious, according to new research. The study was published in Microbiology Spectrum, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
Women are more likely to experience repeat cases of Toxoplasmosis eye disease
Women are more likely to experience recurrent cases of the Toxoplasma parasite, according to new Flinders University research.
Assessing emotions in wild animals
A world-first holistic framework for assessing the mental and psychological wellbeing of wild animals has been developed by UTS Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow Dr Andrea Harvey, a veterinarian and animal welfare scientist in the TD School at the University of Technology Sydney.

