
The dvm360 toolkit: Otitis
Stop shaking your head and plugging your ears ... use these tools to take the aggravation out of your otitis casesand get used to seeing healthy ears, happy pets and grateful clients. (With an educational grant provided by Bayer)
Otitis is both a small problem and a big one. Your veterinary hospital likely sees so many of these cases, and yet, despite your best efforts, you see the same pets again and again. You know it, we know it-communication about otitis, its treatment and its ongoing management is something you talk about seemingly every day.
This year, approach some of your routine diagnoses and see whether your hospital is missing the chance to soothe pain, verify a shaky diagnosis or better treat this condition. This is about using tools and bonding with your client by educating them and offering solid recommendations within your hospital, even if it's “just” an ear infection.
Start here!
Managing otitis cases in the clinic
> Overcoming your
> Here's an idea: Start
> Chronic otitis in dogs: Your own
> Handouts:
For the team: How to
For your clients:
Clinical updates
> New study: Updates on
> Are pet owners skipping the DVM and heading to Dr. Google for dermatology issues?
Team tools everyone can use
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> Dig into these
> PLUS! Pre-written
More otitis tools...
> This DVM had an otitis case that changed her entire approach to running her clinic. Read her story
> When it comes to otitis and other dermatology conditions, pet owners aren't always on the same page as veterinary staff.
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> Sample script:
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> Otitis again?! An infection's recurrent nature stems from the many factors at play in the patient's ears.
> How to make a great impression! Here's to putting
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> Treating canine otitis: So many options,
> DYK?
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More otitis tools ....
> Do you or your team members need a refresher on the basics? Here are
> Use these tips to deal with
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Cytologies and more
> Are you interested in cutaneous cytology but unsure of how best to collect samples? You're in luck! Read on for
> Use your eyes to detect lies about ears: Here's how to
Data on how your peers treat otitis
> We look at
Fab client-education handouts
> Tell your clients what you're going to ask them:
Tips for techs
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Plus!
More otitis tools...
> Otitis externa management:
From "that smell" to potential ear hematomas and ablations, otitis externa can be a clinical challenge for any veterinary practitioner to manage. Wayne Rosenkrantz, DVM, DACVD, answers some of the most common questions about his approach to the management of this odorous condition.
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Ear infections totally suck (and, um, stink, while we're at it). Get clients on board with better care, and together you'll make otitis ear-relevant. (Sorry. Had to.)
> Just Ask the Expert:
Veterinary dermatologist Dr. Paul Bloom tackles this reader question.
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Client handouts
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Pictorial guide
> Listen up!
We're all ears to hear this five-step lower stress approach to cleaning a pet's ears in veterinary practice.
Expert audio clips from Dr. Paul Bloom
> Dogs are liars:
> We're undertreating ears and it's (partly) our fault:
> Ear problems make you wanna shoot yourself:
> Quit plucking that hair:
Last but not least!
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