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In the Season 3 premiere of NVA Pet Peeves, host Ken Flamer tackles a familiar frustration in veterinary medicine: standards without consistency. Joined by NVA GP Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sandra Faeh, the conversation opens with why standards of care matter not only for patients and clients, but for team trust, alignment, and confidence. Two experienced managing doctors, Dr. Jenni Mitchell and Dr. Jamie Sulliban, then share practical insights from the field on what causes standards to break down and how leaders can bring them to life. Together, they explore common rollout mistakes, the importance of staff involvement, and how to embed standards into daily workflow without undermining clinical judgment. This episode reframes standards as living tools that strengthen culture, reduce decision fatigue, and elevate care when they are clearly communicated, consistently revisited, and meaningfully applied.
By Ken FlamerIn the Season 3 premiere of NVA Pet Peeves, host Ken Flamer tackles a familiar frustration in veterinary medicine: standards without consistency. Joined by NVA GP Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sandra Faeh, the conversation opens with why standards of care matter not only for patients and clients, but for team trust, alignment, and confidence. Two experienced managing doctors, Dr. Jenni Mitchell and Dr. Jamie Sulliban, then share practical insights from the field on what causes standards to break down and how leaders can bring them to life. Together, they explore common rollout mistakes, the importance of staff involvement, and how to embed standards into daily workflow without undermining clinical judgment. This episode reframes standards as living tools that strengthen culture, reduce decision fatigue, and elevate care when they are clearly communicated, consistently revisited, and meaningfully applied.