Practicing a spectrum of care
This approach ensures patients receive care that improves their quality of life, within the constraints of the pet family, while allowing veterinary teams to uphold their moral, ethical, ad legal obligations.
This approach ensures patients receive care that improves their quality of life, within the constraints of the pet family, while allowing veterinary teams to uphold their moral, ethical, ad legal obligations.
Your investment of the registration fee, travel, meals, and time away from your practice could be costly if you make these post-conference mistakes
The resource follows recent American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) data showing nine out of 10 veterinarians faced negative or escalated client interactions in the past year
Explaining what goes on in an initial examination and then taking the time to discuss necessary next steps could help you advocate for your patients’ dental health.
Offering a tech-forward veterinary experience—one that is convenient, responsive, and individualized—is a good way to serve this segment of pet owners.
“The biggest threat to the veterinary psyche is not over the death of animals. It has more to do with their humans.”
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.
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