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Veterinarians are at risk for criticism

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Many pet owners consider their four legged friends family members. As such, they may react emotionally and critically toward their veterinarian if things don't go as expected.

Rewarding as it is, dealing with clients concerned about their pets in your veterinary clinic can be challenging. Veterinary Economics editor Kristi Reimer speaks with CVC lecturer Jill Cody, MA, LCPC, about the hazards of dealing with criticism as a veterinarian.

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