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VIRTUAL HOLIDAY EMPLOYEE GATHERINGS

Virtual Staff Holiday Party in a Box

Need ideas to conduct a safe holiday party for your staff? Welcome to our Virtual Holiday Party in a Box! This month, we are providing you with a full staff holiday party worth of materials, taking most of the planning off of your shoulders!

By clicking on the link below, you will be directed to our online platform, where you will have free access to planning materials and activities needed to conduct a staff holiday party that won’t disappoint!

 

Wellness Tip of the Month

One of the biggest sources of stress when planning any sized social event for your hospital is the expectation of perfection. I’ve been there. Any party has many moving parts and if one of those parts doesn’t come together, it feels like a failure. Reframe your expectations going into this event. Make the plans, do the research, gather information. But if something happens to throw a wrench into things – focus on your goal.

1. Get your team “together” to spend leisure time outside of the clinic.

2. Provide them with an atmosphere to blow off steam and have fun. As long as you are meeting those two expectations, the rest are just details. Relax, take a deep breath, your efforts are not in vain. Don’t forget to have fun!

Employee Handbook Tip of the Month

Social Gathering Etiquette:

Even though the social gatherings at <insert clinic name> are off the clock and considered voluntary, we have put together guidelines for conduct to keep in mind.

1. Alcohol Consumption: Some company events may serve one or two beer or wine beverages to employees, while others will be alcohol-free events. In either case, the expectation is that employees refrain from intoxication, which may affect your behavior in a negative manner. Your safety is our first concern.

2. Be inclusive: It can be easy to gravitate toward your best clinic buddies, but we encourage the use of this time to get to know some of the team members who you don’t have much interaction with.

3. Participate: Our leadership team works hard to put together fun gatherings. We request that you are engaged.

4. Be respectful: Be it a restaurant gathering or at someone’s house, leave the area better than when you arrived.

5. Have fun!

Holiday Gift Idea For Your Staff

The Wellness Journal for Veterinary Team Members

Need a gift idea for your staff? We have the solution for you! Look no further than our Wellness Journal for Veterinary Team Members.

This journal can be purchased in bundles of 6, and is the perfect wellness tool for your team. It contains a 52-week spread and unique thought-provoking questions geared towards veterinary team members for each week. The addtional resources included throughout can be used to monitor overall wellness.

Don’t Get Stuck in the “Holiday Bonus” Expectation

By Brandon Hess, CVPM, CCFP Holidays are stressful, and will likely be more so this year given the challenges 2020 has thrown our way. Between an increased number of upset clients, increased euthanasia rates and organizing personal holiday plans, there will be plenty...

Podcast Recommendation

Article: Pet hazards to watch out for this holiday season

Tree water, batteries, and raisins are just a few of the potential holiday dangers to keep away from your pets.

Recipe: Holiday Rolo Candy

Ingredients:

  • 1-2 bags of rolos (quantity depending on how many you desire making)
  • 1-2 bags of pretzels (shape can be preference except for stick or round pretzels)
  • 1-2 bags of pecan halves (can also use a candy of choice instead, such as m&ms)

Preheat oven to 350. Place pretzels close together on a baking sheet. Don’t be afraid to fill up the baking sheet. This makes the process more efficient but also requires careful handling going into and out of the oven. Sort pecans, taking out any partial pieces or “unattractive” halves. Don’t skip this step or try to do it when the candies are in the oven – it’ll make placing them on the rolos much faster and easier. Unwrap the rolos and place one chocolate in the center of the pretzel until each pretzel has its own rolo. Place the baking sheet in the oven. Watch them like a hawk. This shouldn’t take more than 3 minutes. Don’t walk away. You want them melted enough to have give when you press on them but not so melted that they start to drip.

Take them out of the oven and immediately press a pecan half into the center of the rolo, pushing gently to flatten slightly. Repeat for all candies. Let cool completely before moving.

They store well at room temperature and can be bagged up to hand out to individuals.

This process works well if you set up a bit of a “conveyor belt” system, getting everything ready before you actually start the process. Make sure your station has an area to place the hot baking sheet and that you keep your topping close by.