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Host of the Clinician’s Brief Partner Podcast, Dr. Katie Berlin, takes on this episode solo to share some key highlights from recent Clinician’s Brief content brought to you in partnership with industry leaders. Dr. Katie notes some eye-opening insights from 2 recent hyperthyroidism webinars, including how to use TSH to diagnose feline hyperthyroidism and a new assay coming to the industry. Listen in for more takeaways from our other CE opportunities on other topics such as the microbiome and the human–animal bond, and find out how you can catch these presentations on-demand!
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Host Katie Berlin, DVM, chats with Cory Penn, DVM, about the changing face of fecal testing in veterinary medicine. Dr. Cory reminds us why it’s still so important to be diligent about checking fecal samples regularly in all our patients, discusses strengths and limitations of available parasite testing, and shows us how artificial intelligence technology may permanently change the way we look at poop.
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Get to know the Clinician’s Brief: Partner Podcast in this introductory episode with host Dr. Katie Berlin. Dr. Katie shares insights into the creation of Clinician’s Brief content and how the Clinician’s Brief medical team works to keep content—including content created through special collaborations with industry partners—useful, accurate, and relevant to you. Plus, she shares some key highlights from the latest CE endeavors you may have missed!
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In the final episode of this 5-part series on proactive lifelong care, host Katie Berlin, DVM, and digital marketing expert, Eric Garcia, dive into client communication. Eric offers effective ways to get ahead of client concerns and the roadblocks (like curbside care!) that can so easily derail attempts at active listening and education. Plus, get insights on how to minimize the influence of Dr. Google and how your practice’s social media can build satisfaction and retention all year.
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https://www.carecredit.com/providercenter/veterinaryReferences:
Diggo, Trone Research + Consulting. Pet owners views during social distancing. Diggo website. https://www.diggovet.com/blog/pet-owner-views-during-social-distancing. Accessed March 8, 2021.Today’s Veterinary Business. Pets remain in high demand during COVID. Today’s Veterinary Business website. https://todaysveterinarybusiness.com/pets-appa-survey-covid. Published October 2020. Accessed March 5, 2021.LifeLearn Animal Health. ClientEd: improved client compliance. LifeLearn website. https://www.lifelearn.com/products/client-education-resource. Accessed March 5, 2021.Robinson NJ, Dean RS, Cobb M, Brennan ML. Consultation length in first opinion small animal practice. Vet Rec. 2014;175(19):486.Personal communication. Rick DeBowes, Washington State University.American Pet Products Association. The APPA COVID-19 Pulse Study: Pet Ownership During The Pandemic, volumes 1, 2, 3 & 4. APPA website. https://www.americanpetproducts.org/pubs_covidpulsestudy.asp. Accessed March 8, 2021.DVM360. Today’s veterinary clients just aren’t the same and they want it all. DVM360 website. https://www.dvm360.com/view/today-s-veterinary-clients-just-aren-t-same-and-they-want-it-all. Published February 4, 2016. Accessed March 5, 2021.Belshaw Z, Robinson NJ, Dean RS, Brennan ML. “I always feel like I have to rush…” Pet owner and small animal veterinary surgeons’ reflections on time during preventative healthcare consultations in the United Kingdom. Vet Sci. 2018;5(1):20.Santi S. Vet2Pet and Colorado State University release Pet Owner’s Perceptions and Use of Veterinary Mobile Applications study. Vet2Pet website. https://vet2pet.com/2017/02/vet2pet-and-colorado-state-university-release-pet-owners-perceptions-and-use-of-veterinary-mobile-applications-study. Accessed March 5, 2021.Riegel DG. Want to increase your presence? Start by telling one of these stories. INC website. https://www.inc.com/deborah-grayson-riegel/want-to-be-an-unforgettable-leader-practice-this-1-skill.html. Published December 18, 2017. Accessed March 5, 2021.Contact us:
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In the fourth episode of this 5-part series exploring a proactive approach to veterinary care, host Katie Berlin, DVM, and Katie Brooks, LVT, CVPM, explore how collaboration between general practice, specialty, and emergency veterinary teams can lead to longer, healthier lives for patients. As CEO of Chesapeake Veterinary Cardiology Associates, Katie Brooks shares how their practice culture prioritizes mutually respectful relationships with referring practices and how this open communication and culture of gratitude benefit clients and patients.
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https://www.carecredit.com/providercenter/veterinaryReferences:
Lefbom BK, Peckens NK. Impact of collaborative care on survival time for dogs with congestive heart failure and revenue for attending primary care veterinarians. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2016;249(1):72-6.Collaborative Care Coalition, et al. 2015 specialist referrals among companion animal veterinary practices. Collaborative Care Coalition website. https://collaborativecarecoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/VetSOAP_Phase-1-Research-Full-Report-Jan2016.pdf. Published September 2, 2015. Accessed February 23, 2021.Contact us:
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Returning guest Dan Carey, DVM, joins host Katie Berlin, DVM, to chat about setting clients up for long-term success with their pets’ dermatologic conditions. Dr. Dan offers advice for educating pet owners while also understanding the different challenges each family will face in managing skin and ear disease. He discusses how he helps pet owners approach both initial treatment and ongoing management with optimism, support, and the best chance for success. Plus, find out what 3 derm products Dr. Dan would take with him to a deserted island!
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Host Katie Berlin, DVM, is joined by Dan Carey, DVM, to continue the dermatology discussion with a dive into what makes for great follow-up. Join in as they chat about how to take advantage of recheck examinations, virtual care, and communication outside appointment times to really get clients thinking ahead and working on a plan for long-term management of their pets’ skin conditions.
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Did you miss this episode from Clinician's Brief: The Podcast? Listen now because parts 2 and 3 in this series are coming soon!
In this episode, host Beckie Mossor, RVT, is joined by Dan Carey, DVM, to talk about the itchy, flaky world of dermatology. With dermatologic conditions being the most common reason for patient visits, dermatology is a hot topic that veterinary professionals should always stay well-versed in. Dr. Dan Carey shares his expertise on the matter in this first episode of a 3-part series. Dr. Carey discusses the ever-changing best practices in dermatology and how to set patients with these conditions—and their owners—up for success, including managing client expectations and encouraging good compliance.
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CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. For topical use on dogs, cats, and horses. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. WARNING: Keep out of reach of children.
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In this episode, host Katie Berlin, DVM, talks with Jen Quammen, DVM, chief veterinary officer of TeleVet, practicing veterinarian, and veterinary coach, and Steven Carter, TeleVet founder and CEO, about how technology is helping veterinary teams adapt to change, improve workflow efficiency and team morale, and look optimistically ahead at what’s coming next. Steven and Dr. Jen take a “team-first” approach in discussing how the right platform can create better experiences for veterinary professionals as well as clients and patients.
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In this episode, host Katie Berlin, DVM, is joined by Susan Little, DVM, DABVP, to talk about feline feces, from diarrhea to constipation, and how we can manage these conditions and overcome the roadblocks to GI upset. Dr. Little also shares insights into the innovative, evidence-based diet that can help tame it all in as few as 24 hours. We spend a lot of time talking about poop—because poop and its link to the microbiome are critical to the health of our feline patients.
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In episode 3 of this 5-part series on providing proactive care for a lifetime, host Katie Berlin, DVM, and Matthew Salois, PhD, AVMA Chief Economist, discuss how having more conversations about money can ultimately lead to greater trust between pet owners and veterinary teams, which often means pets get better care. Dr. Salois shares his views on pet insurance, third-party payment options, and the importance of communicating early and often about finances.
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https://www.carecredit.com/providercenter/veterinaryReferences to Stats Mentioned by Dr. Salois
Boesler M. Almost 40% of Americans would struggle to cover a $400 emergency. Bloomberg. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-23/almost-40-of-americans-would-struggle-to-cover-a-400-emergency. Published May 23, 2019. Accessed January 12, 2021.American Veterinary Medical Association. AVMA Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook: 2017-2018 Edition. AVMA website. https://www.avma.org/sites/default/files/resources/AVMA-Pet-Demographics-Executive-Summary.pdf. Accessed January 12, 2021.Contact us:
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In the second episode of our 5-part series exploring the value of proactive pet care, host Katie Berlin, DVM, talks with Peter Weinstein, DVM, MBA, about rethinking the way our clients experience veterinary medicine—and how that experience can affect the quality of care their pets receive. Dr. Weinstein discusses lower-stress visits, ways to use technology, and lessons learned during this year of curbside care to shift our focus to our clients and encourage loyalty, trust, and return visits.
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In this episode, host Katie Berlin, DVM, and guest Robin Downing, DVM, MS, DAAPM, DACVSMR, CVPP, CCRP, kick off a 5-part series in which we explore ways to encourage our clients and our teams to think proactively instead of reactively when it comes to veterinary care. Dr. Downing shares her thoughts on how veterinary teams and pet owners can provide better care for pets by communicating openly with each other about future needs, ways to avoid catastrophic but preventable problems, and potential financial roadblocks. You can’t listen to Dr. Downing and not be inspired!
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In this episode, host Katie Berlin, DVM, talks with guests Lindsay Kock, DVM, and Todd Marcum, DVM, about how the science of genomics is making its way into general practice. Although genetic testing is still often thought of as a specialty field, its potential uses in veterinary medicine have already moved far beyond breeding animal evaluation and novelty testing. Dr. Kock and Dr. Marcum offer insights into why genetic testing belongs in general practice right now and how our client relationships and patient care can benefit from its inclusion.
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In this episode, host Katie Berlin, DVM, talks with Brittany Lancellotti, DVM, DACVD, about the intersection of dermatology and behavior and how more relaxed dermatology visits usually lead to better care. Dermatology often requires a thorough examination and cytology of sensitive areas, followed traditionally by topical treatments at home when pets are already uncomfortable. Dr. Lancellotti offers advice on how to keep pets as comfortable as possible before, during, and after these visits, including how to keep visits low-stress and work with pets at home.
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Can't get enough of Clinician's Brief: The Podcast?! Well, you're in luck! Welcome to Clinician's Brief Partner Podcast hosted by Dr. Katie Berlin, veterinary officer for Clinician's Brief. Join Dr. Berlin as she dives into conversations on clinical and business topics with industry experts.