
|Articles|November 2, 2011
When veterinary gossip goes global
Author(s)Brenda Tassava, CVPM, CVJ
Create a social media policy and keep internal matters private.
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The Internet provides channels for rapid, widespread dissemination of information and opinions. This may include veterinary team members publicly griping about situations at your clinic. According to Brenda Tassava, CVPM, CVJ, having a social media policy in place will curtail this potentially damaging trend.
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