Fix your posture; learn how to break bad news better, save time and more with dvm360 for iPad.
How do I…? There's an app for that! This month's edition of dvm360 for iPad is full of life hacks to get your practice life running smoothly. Check out the links below for resources from this issue and click here to download the app. Android users-though we don't have an Android version of the app yet, the links below will give you access to some of the content we've put in this issue.
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Posture: The good, the bad and the ugly.
How you stand shows coworkers and clients what you stand for. Make sure you're portraying high-quality service and transmitting positive vibes-unlike Rhonda the receptionist.
How to: Recognize the signs of anxiety and fear
Clients may not know how to decode their dog or cat's body language. Help them out with this handout.
The best way to share bad news:
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