Not One More Vet

NOMV will transform the status of mental wellness within the profession so veterinary professionals can survive and thrive through education, resources, and support.
NOMV addresses wellbeing in veterinary medicine through multiple innovative and inclusive pathways including: evidence-based peer support; comprehensive programs providing leadership focused on wellness; grant programs providing financial support for individuals and clinics experiencing crisis; mentorship and best practices programs addressing mental health from educational institutions to the workplace; raising awareness of the status of mental health in the profession; and research to further the advancement of wellness, mental health, and the reduction of suicide in veterinary professionals.
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Latest from Not One More Vet
NOMV and IndeVets team up to fight the veterinary mental health crisis
May 04, 2023
Article
The 2 organizations will join forces to train more veterinary professionals to discuss mental health and wellness issues
Kindness can go a long way in veterinary medicine
December 08, 2022
Podcast
Dr Meghan Vaught explains how to 'not bully the bully' after an incident at her clinic, plus why you should always choose kindness
Third annual NOMV Race Around the World to benefit mental health of veterinary teams
August 30, 2022
Article
The Not One More Vet (NOMV) Race Around the World aims to raise awareness and funds to support the mental well-being of veterinary professionals throughout September
Second annual Relief Rover Clinic to 5K Virtual Run raises $13,000 to further inclusion and wellness in the veterinary profession
August 18, 2022
Article
Critical funds raised for PrideVMC, Not One More Vet, and Stryder Cancer Foundation
NOMV creates Cyberbullying Task Force after MVMC incident
August 01, 2022
Article
Not One More Vet is devoted to ending cyberbullying after Maine Veterinary Medical Center received death threats following a puppy surrender case
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