Communication strategies for veterinary practitioners - Veterinary Economics
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Doctor Communication
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Referral form

October 1, 2006

Avoid miscommunication and use this referral form to help improve patient care.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Let me tell you a secret ...

May 1, 2012

What your veterinary colleagues were glad to tell Reader's Digest about the profession's strengths, pet peeves, and failings.

Source: FIRSTLINE

4 ways to stay out of the boss's doghouse

March 16, 2012

In the high-stakes world of veterinary medicine, tempers can spark easily.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

How to manage your team members' emotional outbursts

January 27, 2012

Dealing with the emotions of others starts with handling your own.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Ask Shawn: Dealing with a smoking veterinarian

November 1, 2011

Q. Our doctor is a heavy smoker, and his smoke breaks are getting in the way of patient care. What should I do?

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Is your veterinary team faking job satisfaction?

September 1, 2011

Just because you've never heard complaints doesn't mean everyone is happy. Find your fakes and listen to what your team has to say.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Quick survey: What do you think about your veterinary job?

September 1, 2011

Here's a shorter version of an employee survey designed to explore employee morale and job satisfaction.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Have a heart: Focus on veterinary cardiac medicine

September 1, 2011

Don't wait until it becomes a more serious problem. Start educating your clients about heart disease today.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Survey: Tell me about your veterinary job

September 1, 2011

Survey your staff and see what your team really thinks about your practice.

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