Using a team approach to help overcome preventive care barriers
Preventive care benefits not only the patients, but also pet owners, veterinary team members, and the practice.
Preventive care benefits not only the patients, but also pet owners, veterinary team members, and the practice.
Every veterinary team member is a brand in and among themselves, interacting with clients and colleagues in person and digitally. In that context, possessing some measure of emotional intelligence holds remarkable significance.
Integrations is one area where technology can help us shave a few minutes off of repetitive tasks, often leading to time savings as well as better results for the practice.
Integrations is one area where technology can help us shave a few minutes off of repetitive tasks, often leading to time savings as well as better results for the practice.
Addressing and reducing the numerous burdens associated with long-term care plan can help improve the quality of life of the owner, the pet, and the veterinarian involved.
The Assembly Bill 1399, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in October 2023 to allow licensed veterinarians to practice via telehealth, has taken effect on Jan. 1st 2024
Collaborative care in veterinary medicine involves multiple teams working together to provide the highest quality, most expedient and compassionate care for pets facing more complex diseases.
Client service representatives (CSRs) and veterinarians need to create guardrails that let them organize patient care for efficiency. Here are top strategies that may have you sighing with relief, too.
This month’s column discusses the systematic ways in which our über-hierarchical profession too often relegates veterinary nurses-slash-technicians to roles several rungs below their veterinary-degreed colleagues.
“To be a good businessperson, a good practitioner, or a good staff member, the ability to change and keep current is imperative. We must embrace new ideas, even when it is uncomfortable to do so.”