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A Proactive Approach to a Lifetime of Care with Dr. Downing
A Proactive Approach to a Lifetime of Care with Dr. Downing
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Do you love Clinician's Brief: The Podcast? Well, you're in luck! Clinician's Brief: Partner Podcast is coming early 2021! Join our host Katie Berlin, DVM, as she dives into conversations with industry leaders on clinical and business topics. Enjoy this sneak peek series with Dr. Berlin, brought to you by CareCredit and Pets Best.In this episode, host Katie Berlin, DVM, and guest Robin Downing, DVM, MS, DAAPM, DACVSMR, CVPP, CCRP, kick off a 5-part series in which we explore ways to encourage our clients and our teams to think proactively instead of reactively when it comes to veterinary care. Dr. Downing shares her thoughts on how veterinary teams and pet owners can provide better care for pets by communicating openly with each other about future needs, ways to avoid catastrophic but preventable problems, and potential financial roadblocks. You can’t listen to Dr. Downing and not be inspired!Resources:https://www.carecredit.com/providercenter/veterinaryhttps://vet-advantage.com/vet_advantage/aligncare/Contact us:Podcast@briefmedia.comWhere to find us:Cliniciansbrief.com/podcastsFacebook.com/clinciansbriefTwitter: @cliniciansbriefInstagram: @clinicians.briefThe Team:Katie Berlin, DVM - HostAlexis Ussery - Producer & Digital Content CoordinatorRandall Stupka - Podcast Production & Sound Editing
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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