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When it’s important to minimize interactions between pet owners and veterinary teams, best medicine might mean a more aggressive work-up and treatment plan than in more relaxed times. Learn how you can adapt your approach in this roundtable discussion—and see how it can translate into success for your practice, a better experience for your clients, and optimal care for your{nbs}patients. {{webinarspromoemail::inside_the_webinar_3}} The objective of this webinar is to give veterinarians and their staff practical ways to provide comprehensive care and practice best medicine in the current constrained practice environment that limits the number of actual visits and{nbs}rechecks. 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COVID{nbh}19: Adapting to New Models {amp} Protocols in the Veterinary{nbs}Clinic
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COVID{nbh}19: Adapting to New Models {amp} Protocols in the Veterinary{nbs}Clinic
COVID{nbh}19: Adapting to New Models {amp} Protocols in the Veterinary{nbs}Clinic
May 14, 2020
03:00 PM ET (1 HR)
Making Change Work for{nbs}You
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Produced by
Sponsored by
 
Clinician's Brief
Zoetis PetcareZoetis Petcare
 
Speakers
Jay Crisman
DVM
Nell Dalton
DVM
Valerie Fadok
DVM, PhD, DACVD
Valerie Fadok
DVM, PhD, DACVD
Valerie Fadok
DVM, PhD, DACVD
Natalie L. Marks
DVM, CVJ
Natalie L. Marks
DVM, CVJ
Jessica Rodriguez
DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology)
Richard E. Goldstein
DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), DECVIM-CA (moderator)
Inside the Webinar
While predictions and restrictions continue to evolve, one thing seems certain: COVID{nbh}19 will continue to play a role in how we practice veterinary medicine for some time to{nbs}come.
When it’s important to minimize interactions between pet owners and veterinary teams, best medicine might mean a more aggressive work-up and treatment plan than in more relaxed times. Learn how you can adapt your approach in this roundtable discussion—and see how it can translate into success for your practice, a better experience for your clients, and optimal care for your{nbs}patients.
What you'll learn
  • The objective of this webinar is to give veterinarians and their staff practical ways to provide comprehensive care and practice best medicine in the current constrained practice environment that limits the number of actual visits and{nbs}rechecks.
  • Attendees will learn how to optimize important aspects of patient care which include the pre{nbh}visit plan, pre{nbh}visit communication, the visit itself, the discharge process, and the virtual recheck and follow{nbs}up.
Join us for a webinar discussion and explore new options to give clients what they need in these uncertain{nbs}times.
Register Now
Register Now
This program is pending 1 hour of continuing education {br} credit in the jurisdictions which recognize RACE{nbs}approval.
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COVID{nbh}19: Adapting to New Models {amp} Protocols in the Veterinary{nbs}Clinic
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COVID{nbh}19: Adapting to New Models {amp} Protocols in the Veterinary{nbs}Clinic
COVID{nbh}19: Adapting to New Models {amp} Protocols in the Veterinary{nbs}Clinic
May 14, 2020
03:00 PM ET (1 HR)
Making Change Work for{nbs}You
Register Now
Register Now
Produced by
Sponsored by
 
Clinician's Brief
Zoetis PetcareZoetis Petcare
 
Speakers
Jay Crisman
DVM
Nell Dalton
DVM
Valerie Fadok
DVM, PhD, DACVD
Valerie Fadok
DVM, PhD, DACVD
Valerie Fadok
DVM, PhD, DACVD
Natalie L. Marks
DVM, CVJ
Natalie L. Marks
DVM, CVJ
Jessica Rodriguez
DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology)
Richard E. Goldstein
DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), DECVIM-CA (moderator)
Inside the Webinar
While predictions and restrictions continue to evolve, one thing seems certain: COVID{nbh}19 will continue to play a role in how we practice veterinary medicine for some time to{nbs}come.
When it’s important to minimize interactions between pet owners and veterinary teams, best medicine might mean a more aggressive work-up and treatment plan than in more relaxed times. Learn how you can adapt your approach in this roundtable discussion—and see how it can translate into success for your practice, a better experience for your clients, and optimal care for your{nbs}patients.
What you'll learn
  • The objective of this webinar is to give veterinarians and their staff practical ways to provide comprehensive care and practice best medicine in the current constrained practice environment that limits the number of actual visits and{nbs}rechecks.
  • Attendees will learn how to optimize important aspects of patient care which include the pre{nbh}visit plan, pre{nbh}visit communication, the visit itself, the discharge process, and the virtual recheck and follow{nbs}up.
Join us for a webinar discussion and explore new options to give clients what they need in these uncertain{nbs}times.
Register Now
Register Now
This program is pending 1 hour of continuing education {br} credit in the jurisdictions which recognize RACE{nbs}approval.