
|Articles|December 1, 2010
Why low noise means low anxiety for you and patients
The less racket in the clinic, the more at ease animals will be.
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A busy veterinary clinic is a hub of activity that can produce a noisy atmosphere. Though it might not be the first approach that comes to mind with respect to patient care, Dr. Susan Wagner says that engineering the sound environment of your practice is good for animals and staff.
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