The future of vet med in a multicultural world
Being a capable veterinarian is not just about having well-honed clinical skills or encyclopedic medical knowledge—it is also about effective communication with a multicultural clientele.
Being a capable veterinarian is not just about having well-honed clinical skills or encyclopedic medical knowledge—it is also about effective communication with a multicultural clientele.
Although a license complaint from their state’s veterinary board is among the few things every veterinarian fears more than almost any other professional calamity, it is rare for veterinarians to lose licensure as a result of a complaint.
Why not better your client communication by sharing personal experiences as a pet parent?
How is the culture in your practice? If you are not sure, try this simple exercise: Select five words that best describe your workplace and how it feels to work there (Be fair!). Then think about the words themselves: Are they positive, negative, or neutral?