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In this episode, Dr. Cari Wise addresses the common scenario where acquaintances ask veterinary professionals for pet advice outside of a clinical setting, often leading to feelings of annoyance and frustration.
She emphasizes the importance of setting and maintaining boundaries, and explains that these requests often stem from trust and concern for pets, reflecting a level of comfort with the veterinary professional that may not exist with their regular providers.
She encourages veterinary professionals to reconsider their initial reactions and understand the relational dynamics at play. She also discusses the broader implications of client interactions, noting that many veterinary professionals feel overwhelmed by client behavior, which can lead to burnout and stress.
She critiques the tendency to link personal wellbeing to client behavior and advocates for veterinary professionals to take ownership of their wellbeing. She highlights the importance of effective communication in veterinary practice, suggesting that many negative client experiences result from clients feeling unheard or judged. By engaging in high-value conversations and approaching interactions with compassion, veterinary professionals can build trust and improve client relationships.
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Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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In this episode, Dr. Cari Wise addresses the common scenario where acquaintances ask veterinary professionals for pet advice outside of a clinical setting, often leading to feelings of annoyance and frustration.
She emphasizes the importance of setting and maintaining boundaries, and explains that these requests often stem from trust and concern for pets, reflecting a level of comfort with the veterinary professional that may not exist with their regular providers.
She encourages veterinary professionals to reconsider their initial reactions and understand the relational dynamics at play. She also discusses the broader implications of client interactions, noting that many veterinary professionals feel overwhelmed by client behavior, which can lead to burnout and stress.
She critiques the tendency to link personal wellbeing to client behavior and advocates for veterinary professionals to take ownership of their wellbeing. She highlights the importance of effective communication in veterinary practice, suggesting that many negative client experiences result from clients feeling unheard or judged. By engaging in high-value conversations and approaching interactions with compassion, veterinary professionals can build trust and improve client relationships.
Key takeaways:
Music Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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