Abstract
Pursuing one's life calling can be personally fulfilling and professionally rewarding, but it also requires sacrifice. We provide evidence of a strong vocational drive using veterinary students as a case study and find that they willingly contribute higher monetary donations for helping animals relative to students in other fields. We also find a significant reduction in the cognitive performance of veterinarian students when exposed to an animal-in-need manipulation. The performance of non-veterinary students in the cognitive task is unaffected by the manipulation. Our results highlight the need for programs to address the economic, financial, and mental health well-being of students and professionals to promote sustainable vocational career commitment.
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Palma, M. A., Zhang, P., Cornell, K., Salois, M., Bain, B., & Neill, C. (2023). The unintended detrimental effects of pursuing a professional vocation: The case of veterinarians. PLoS ONE, 18(5 May). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284583
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