Taking a team approach to oral healthAugust 30, 2024The team-based approach optimizes efficiency and subsequently can increase access to veterinary services and improve patient care. Further, it also contributes to financial sustainability for the practice.
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Practicing a spectrum of careMarch 11, 2024This 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.
Using a team approach to help overcome preventive care barriersJanuary 10, 2024Preventive care benefits not only the patients, but also pet owners, veterinary team members, and the practice.
Should you say "I'm sorry?"September 7, 2018Not everyone agrees that veterinary professionals should apologize when they make a mistake. In fact, liability organizations discourage veterinarians from doing so. David Carser, BVSc, LLB, CML, president of the Veterinary Defence Association (VDA), shares his expertise on the art, science, and legalities of making apologies (or not) in the clinic setting.