You've probably heard the term "lifehack." Here's why it's relevant to your life as a veterinary professional.
Nope, we're not talking about a gruesome cough, or trimming trees, or even Mr. Robot-style feats of computing genius.
When we say "hacks," we mean we're about to change your life as a veterinary professional. We want you to think, treat and communicate differently-and more efficiently-than you've ever done before.
Here's how.
Hacking the DVM brain: The psychology of change in the veterinary profession
> Is there a shortcut to personal change and transformation? These experts say veterinarians need to cut themselves some slack-and cut out their bad habits.
> "I've got all day!"-said no veterinary professional, ever. So we bring you this collection of time-saving techniques, tips, tools and other treats for better client communication, better patient care, and a better bottom line. (Bonus: we divvied them up into 5 categories: Parasitology, vaccinations, diabetes, pain management and congestive heart failure.)
Practice management hacks: The Veterinary Hospital Managers Association shares their survey results for better management.
> Best advice for a better client experience
> Best advice for standards of care
> Best advice to be a successful boss
#vetlifehacks: The platinum edition
> Our expert CVC speakers and attendees tell us their brilliant-as-all-get-out, can't-live-without-it, super-sweet life hacks that make veterinary practice just that much easier.
> Veterinary team members, cut the excuses. Here's help to slice through your most dreaded challenges and use ninja-life moves to make mincemeat of obstacles blocking your way.
3 steps to hack your retail area
> You can feel divine about veterinary merchandising by offering the right stuff to enhance your patients' lives.
And finally ...
> We asked you for hacks gone wrong-WAY wrong. Check out this funny compilation of lifehack failures in veterinary practice.
BONUS!
22 stress-hacks that will save your life
> We have data that shows what stresses you out, responses from your industry peers, and 22 stress-hacks that could actually change your life. Boom.
UN, WHO address public health concern over avian flu transmission to humans
April 18th 2024Veterinary professionals working with certain animals are advised to take precautionary steps to minimize risk of infection, while researchers in Texas study potential H5N1 vaccines, antivirals, and antibody therapies for humans
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