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  • Welcome to the VMAE's Veterinary Practice Health podcast. We proudly present a unique collaboration featuring Vet Candy's insightful series: Unmasking the Opioid Crisis: A Veterinary Professional's Role Revealed.

    This three-episode program offers an in-depth exploration of the opioid epidemic's effect on veterinary medicine and the vital role veterinary professionals play in this public health issue and we are excited to share it with you!

    Episode 3: As the focus on opioid misuse sharpens, it is essential to recognize and address the unique dynamics within veterinary practices. Safeguarding against potential risks can contribute significantly to the broader efforts aimed at curbing the multifaceted challenges posed by the opioid epidemic. It underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach that includes veterinary professionals in the collective endeavor to mitigate the impacts of opioid misuse on both human and animal well-being.

    * Continuing Education Info:

    This Program is approved by AAVSB RACE for veterinary technicians and by VHMA for veterinary practice manager continuing education credit. Please go here for more information: ⁠https://www.myvetcandy.com/opiod-ceâ⁠

    To get your CE credits:

    Listen to each of the three episodes Take the quiz here:

    ⁠ https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=gdm656523c5c6f1a ⁠

    3. Print or Save your certificate

    Email ⁠[email protected] ⁠ if you have any questions or concerns regarding credit.

  • Welcome to the VMAE's Veterinary Practice Health podcast. We proudly present a unique collaboration featuring Vet Candy's insightful series: Unmasking the Opioid Crisis: A Veterinary Professional's Role Revealed.

    This three-episode program offers an in-depth exploration of the opioid epidemic's effect on veterinary medicine and the vital role veterinary professionals play in this public health issue and we are excited to share it with you!

    Episode 2: In 2014, Heather Pereira's disturbing case in Kentucky unveiled "vet shopping," where she intentionally harmed her dog to obtain opioids. This exposed a concerning aspect of the opioid epidemic, prompting public education campaigns and highlighting the risks of misusing pet medications like Tramadol and Valium. Pereira's case emphasized the need for awareness, education, and thoughtful regulation in addressing the opioid crisis's impact on both humans and animals. Featuring Dr. Martha Smith-Blackmore and Dr. Rachael Kreisler

    * Continuing Education Info:

    This Program is approved by AAVSB RACE for veterinary technicians and by VHMA for veterinary practice manager continuing education credit. Please go here for more information: https://www.myvetcandy.com/opiod-ceâ

    To get your CE credits:

    Listen to each of the three episodes Take the quiz here:

    https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=gdm656523c5c6f1a

    3. Print or Save your certificate

    Email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns regarding credit.

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  • Welcome to the VMAE’s Veterinary Practice Health podcast. We proudly present a unique collaboration featuring Vet Candy's insightful series: Unmasking the Opioid Crisis: A Veterinary Professional's Role Revealed.

    This three-episode program offers an in-depth exploration of the opioid epidemic’s effect on veterinary medicine and the vital role veterinary professionals play in addressing this nationwide crisis and provides a deep understanding of the opioid epidemic, its impact on both human and animal welfare, and the responsibilities of veterinarians in managing opioid use.

    Episode 1 :

    In 1980, a letter in the New England Journal of Medicine downplayed opioid addiction risk, shaping subsequent prescribing practices. Opioid prescriptions surged in the 1980s fueled by OxyContin approval in 1995 and endorsement for chronic pain in 1997. Aggressive marketing led to a tenfold increase in OxyContin prescriptions from 1997 to 2002. By 2006, the US had 72 opioid prescriptions per 100 people. This contributed to an opioid epidemic with over 62 million patients filling prescriptions by 2016.

    * Continuing Education Info:

    This Program is approved by AAVSB RACE for veterinary technicians and by VHMA for veterinary practice manager continuing education credit. Please go here for more information: https://www.myvetcandy.com/opiod-ce

    To get your CE credits:

    Listen to each of the three episodes Take the quiz here:

    https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=gdm656523c5c6f1a

    3. Print or Save your certificate

    Email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns regarding credit.

  • Summary

    In this last conversation of the series, the hosts and guests discuss the importance of culture and leadership in veterinary practices. They emphasize the need for a positive and empowering culture where team members feel safe to take risks. The hosts share examples of leadership behaviors that contribute to a positive culture, such as trust, transparency, and vulnerability. They also discuss the importance of celebrating wins and recognizing team members' achievements. The conversation concludes with a discussion on self-evaluation for leaders and the role of emotional intelligence in leadership.

    Takeaways

    Culture plays a crucial role in veterinary practices, and it should be positive, empowering, and aligned with team members' values. Leaders should demonstrate behaviors that build trust, such as being transparent, showing vulnerability, and following through on commitments. Celebrating wins, both big and small, is important for creating a positive culture and motivating team members. Leaders should regularly evaluate their leadership style and strive to improve their emotional intelligence.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction

    01:11

    The Importance of Culture

    04:30

    Leadership Behaviors

    06:42

    Celebrating Wins

    10:51

    Creating a Positive Culture

    13:36

    Self-Evaluation for Leaders

    19:15

    Conclusion

    Episode 4 of 4

  • Summary

    In this conversation, episode #3 of 4, Dr. Lou Olson and Leslie Boudreau discuss the importance of whole-team utilization and efficiency in veterinary practices with Heather. They emphasize the need to understand state practice acts and the scope of practice for different team members. They also highlight the benefits of cross-training and breaking down the front vs back mentality in hospitals. By empowering and supporting the entire team, practices can improve their culture and provide better client experiences.

    Takeaways

    It is crucial to know and understand the state practice acts and scope of practice for veterinary team members. Whole team utilization involves dividing responsibilities and cross-training to ensure the right person is in the right place at the right time. Breaking down the front vs back mentality and fostering a team-oriented culture leads to better efficiency and client experiences. Cross-training and flexibility allow team members to discover their strengths and contribute to different areas of the hospital.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Background

    01:23

    Understanding State Practice Acts

    03:35

    Whole Team Utilization

    09:20

    Breaking Down Front vs Back Mentality

    14:17

    Cross Training and Flexibility

    16:11

    Conclusion

  • Summary

    In this podcast episode #2, we discuss veterinary technician utilization and efficiency. We focus on the onboarding program for new team members and the importance of leveling up technicians. We also talk about different positions for technicians and the benefits of cross-training and mentorship.

    Our hosts emphasize the value of growing your technicians and building trust with doctors. They also touch on the scope of practice in veterinary medicine. Overall, the episode provides insights and strategies for maximizing the utilization of veterinary technicians.

    Takeaways

    Implementing a comprehensive onboarding program is crucial for maximizing veterinary technician utilization. Cross-training and mentorship are effective ways to develop technicians' skills and ensure their comfort level in different areas. Growing your technicians through training and support can be a solution for practices that struggle to find credentialed technicians. Building trust with doctors is essential for expanding technician roles and responsibilities. Understanding the scope of practice in veterinary medicine is important for optimizing technician utilization.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction

    01:19

    Onboarding Program

    03:21

    Leveling Up Technicians

    05:12

    Different Positions for Technicians

    07:26

    Cross-Training and Mentorship

    10:11

    Growing Your Own Technicians

    12:22

    Building Trust with Doctors

    15:31

    Overcoming Hurdles with Doctors

    18:04

    Scope of Practice

    18:28

    Conclusion

  • Summary

    This podcast episode discusses the importance of veterinary technician utilization and efficiency in veterinary practice. The hosts, Heather Prendergast, Leslie Boudreau, and Dr. Lou Olson, emphasize the need to fully utilize veterinary technicians and create a culture that values their contributions. They highlight the benefits of technician utilization, such as improved job satisfaction, reduced turnover, and increased efficiency. The conversation also explores the various roles and responsibilities that credential technicians can take on in a practice, beyond traditional floor duties. The episode concludes with a discussion on onboarding programs and the impact of culture on technician utilization.

    Takeaways

    Fully utilizing veterinary technicians can lead to improved job satisfaction and reduced turnover. Credential technicians can take on advanced roles in areas such as dentistry, behavior, and leadership. Creating a culture that values technician utilization is essential for maximizing their contributions. Onboarding programs and a positive practice culture play a significant role in technician utilization.

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Background

    01:24

    The Importance of Veterinary Technician Utilization

    03:06

    Benefits of Technician Utilization in Practice

    04:10

    Fully Utilized Technicians in Practice

    05:31

    Implementing Technician Utilization in Hospitals

    08:35

    Creating a Culture of Technician Utilization

    11:08

    Expanding Roles for Credential Technicians

    13:28

    Empowering Technicians for Advanced Roles

    17:17

    Onboarding and Impact of Culture

    18:02

    Conclusion

  • Veterinary Health Practice Podcast

    By Veterinary Medical Association Executives

    Welcome to the Veterinary Practice Health podcast brought to you by your VMA and the Veterinary Medical Association Executives (VMAE). Since 2021, the Veterinary Practice Health series has been offered with the best-in-class presenters to share insights that inform and inspire veterinary professionals. This month, your VMA and VMAE are offering a four-part series of 20-minute podcasts. This is part 3 in a 4-part series. Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the podcast.

  • Veterinary Health Practice Podcast

    By Veterinary Medical Association Executives

    Welcome to the Veterinary Practice Health podcast brought to you by your VMA and the Veterinary Medical Association Executives (VMAE). Since 2021, the Veterinary Practice Health series has been offered with the best-in-class presenters to share insights that inform and inspire veterinary professionals. This month, your VMA and VMAE are offering a four-part series of 20-minute podcasts. Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the podcast.

  • Veterinary Health Practice Podcast

    By Veterinary Medical Association Executives

    Welcome to the Veterinary Practice Health podcast brought to you by your VMA and the Veterinary Medical Association Executives (VMAE). Since 2021, the Veterinary Practice Health series has been offered with the best-in-class presenters to share insights that inform and inspire veterinary professionals. This month, your VMA and VMAE are offering a four-part series of 20-minute podcasts. This is Part 2 of a 4-part series. Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the podcast.

  • Veterinary Health Practice Podcast

    By Veterinary Medical Association Executives

    Welcome to the Veterinary Practice Health podcast brought to you by your VMA and the Veterinary Medical Association Executives (VMAE). Since 2021, the Veterinary Practice Health series has been offered with the best-in-class presenters to share insights that inform and inspire veterinary professionals. This month, your VMA and VMAE are offering a four-part series of 20-minute podcasts. Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the podcast.