Doctoral Thesis Defence Presentation
Links
Full thesis: Explorations of Emotional Intelligence and Thriving Well-being in Early-career Veterinarians
Chapter 3 of my thesis has now been published as the article “A qualitative exploration of the emotional experiences and applications of emotional intelligence in early-career veterinarians”
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