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Hey there!
I’m Nicole, and if you are here, I assume you too come from the world of veterinary medicine. I spent twelve years working in the field in the areas of general practice, oncology, surgery, emergency & critical care, and finally my main squeeze, internal medicine.
I love veterinary medicine, but as time continued on, I knew that I wanted more. I wanted more freedom, flexibility, and time. I wanted to explore the world and continue to have a relationship with the field I love but wasn’t really sure where to start.
I did a lot of work and a lot of research to find something that kept me in the loop but allowed me the flexibility I was searching for. Now, I am sharing my knowledge to help other veterinary professionals who may find themselves wanting to venture into the world of remote work.