Sinopsis
In fall of 2015, The American Association Veterinary Medical Colleges launched Diversity & Inclusion on Air: Conversations about Diversity, Inclusion & Veterinary Medicine.Although there has been in an increase in the amount of diversity programming hosted by AAVMC, its member institutions and student organizations, there is still a dearth of available programming within the veterinary profession. Diversity & Inclusion on Air will change this by delivering more diversity programming to a wider veterinary audience. The program interviews and presentations will cover a wide range of topics and feature guests from across the profession.
Episodios
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151: Unleashing the Bond: Harnessing the Power of Human-Animal Interactions
20/12/2025 Duración: 42minOn this episode of AAVMC's On Air, Dr. Greenhill sits down with Dean Rustin Moore to discuss his book, Unleashing the Bond: Harnessing the Power of Human-Animal Interactions.
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150: Autism and Veterinary Medicine
16/12/2025 Duración: 55minOn this episode of AAVMC's On Air, Dr. Greenhill sits down with DVM student Megan Gauthier and Dr. Frank DeCecco to discuss how Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has impacted their experiences throughout their veterinary journeys. Our guests discuss not only their challenges but the ways in which their neurodiversity allows them to approach their practice with a new perspective.
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149: ADHD and Veterinary Medicine
09/12/2025 Duración: 01h06minOn this episode of AAVMC's On Air, Dr. Greenhill sits down with DVM student Jennifer Gonzalez and Dr. Phil Richmond to discuss how having ADHD has affected their veterinary journey and the ways in which they have figured out how to work with their neurodiversity, instead of against it.
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On Air: DEI and Accreditation
30/10/2025 Duración: 32minOn Air: DEI and Accreditation by Lisa Greenhill
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147: LVMA and Hispanic Heritage Month
14/10/2025 Duración: 43min147: LVMA and Hispanic Heritage Month by Lisa Greenhill
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146: A Discussion on Suicide Prevention
24/09/2025 Duración: 47min146: A Discussion on Suicide Prevention by Lisa Greenhill
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144: Mini-Pod: Wellbeing Tips for Incoming First Years
30/07/2025 Duración: 32min144: Mini-Pod: Wellbeing Tips for Incoming First Years by Lisa Greenhill
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142: Trans/Non-Binary Visibility
30/06/2025 Duración: 57minOn today's episode we sit down with Kate Toyer (she/her) of Australian Rainbow Vets & Allies, and Mo Miller (they/them) from Pride Veterinary Medical Community, to get a first hand perspective on what their experiences as non-binary and trans individuals in the veterinary medical community has been like. Our guests speak on what holding these identities mean for them, the struggles and challenges they've faced, and share their views on what we all can do to become better allies and advocates for their communities.
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141: Building Community During Challenging Times
04/06/2025 Duración: 01h05minOn today's episode, we take some time to chat with AVMA's Dr. Latonia Craig about the importance of community, especially in our current day and age. With so many new challenges to navigate and the uncertainty of what changes in higher education are yet to come, Dr. Greenhill and Dr. Craig discuss how building connections and showing up in the community around you can make positive change.
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140: Women of Color and Imposter Syndrome
08/05/2025 Duración: 58minOn today's episode we sit down with Dr. Malathi Raghavan, Dr. Tangela Williams-Hill, and Dr. Maria Jose Navarrete Talloni to discuss how they've experienced imposter syndrome throughout their career in academic veterinary medicine. Our guests offer a unique perspective on the concept of imposter syndrome, how their identities have added extra considerations and how their perception of the phenomenon has changed as they have progressed in their careers.
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139: Diversity & the Economy
16/04/2025 Duración: 56minJoin us as we sit down with Dr. Clint Neill to discuss how economics play a crucial role in determining the future trends in veterinary medical education.
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138: Sizeism in Vet Med
25/03/2025 Duración: 01h08minOn this episode of the podcast, Dr. Jackie Parr (University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine) and Dr. Erin Harrop (University of Denver) discuss how weight stigma and sizeism can come into play during interactions between veterinary providers and pet owners. The current language used to discuss veterinary patients' body conditions can contribute to the stigma surrounding weight and potentially alienate owners, leading to obstacles in care.
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137: Dyslexia In Veterinary Medicine
22/10/2024 Duración: 01h05min137: Dyslexia In Veterinary Medicine by Lisa Greenhill
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136: Systems Change In Diversity And Wellbeing
02/10/2024 Duración: 57min136: Systems Change In Diversity And Wellbeing by Lisa Greenhill
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135: What Is The Gold Standard?
26/09/2024 Duración: 58minOn this episode of the pod, Drs. Jodi Boyd (CSU), Ryane Englar (UAZ), and William Gilles (private practitioner) stop by to discuss the "Gold Standard." With numerous efforts to expand access to veterinary care globally, there is often an unconscious emphasis on veterinary care offerings at the highest level. This is seen as a major barrier to getting underserved communities in the door--fear of judgment and embarrassment that such care is beyond their reach. During this chat, guests talk about the language around the Gold Standard and how the gaps can be bridged.
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133: DNA Tests & Identities
24/06/2024 Duración: 01h03minDr. Jacquelyn Pelzer of VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine joins Mx. Monae Roberts from UC-Davis' School of Veterinary Medicine to talk about the rise of commercial DNA tests. The ways in which we conceptualize and process newly acquired information about our family ties suggest that racial/ethnic identities are fluid and constantly evolving. The tests are forcing us to reconsider the boxes that are used to define us. And, we're doing it to our pets! A mutt is no longer a mutt with the rise of commercial DNA tests. The guests ponder what does it mean for all of us!
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132: Voices From Rural Backgrounds
12/06/2024 Duración: 53minOn this episode of the podcast, Mississippi State DVM student, Sylmia Shepherd and faculty-practitioner, Dr. Noe Galvan, log on to discuss their experiences as individuals from rural backgrounds. They talk about the unique experiences they have had as well as their choices about whether to practice in a rural community in the future.