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Joshua Rosen, DVM: Veterinary Voices
the veterinary aesculapius, a staff with a snake wrapped around it with wings at the top and a V overlying it inside a conversation bubble. A headshot of Josh Rosen wearing black scrubs and a stethoscope to the right of the conversation bubble.

Culture and People

Joshua Rosen, DVM: Veterinary Voices

Meet Joshua Rosen, DVM, a relief veterinarian and content creator who focuses on effective communication, clinical empathy, motivation and mentoring, and humor. His content is aimed at both pet parents and veterinary professionals, highlighting ways to build trust and improve outcomes through compassionate and effective communication.

5 Questions for an avian and exotic specialist
Lee DOnato, VMD

Culture and People

5 Questions for an avian and exotic specialist

Len Donato, VMD, DABVP (Avian Practice), is owner of Radnor Veterinary Hospital, in Wayne, Pennsylvania, where he treats dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and other non-traditional pets. Donato is a member of the Association of Avian Veterinarians, and is lead veterinarian for the Zoologic and Exotic Companion Animal Service at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.

How using a system-level approach can make you a better clinician
veterinarian and community overcoming hurdles representing barriers to care

Community care

How using a system-level approach can make you a better clinician

Using a system-level approach is crucial to practicing family-centered community care. But what exactly is system-level care? How can you begin thinking on a system-level in your own practice to overcome the predictable hurdles your clients face? Learn how doing so can make you a better clinician, benefit your clients, and reduce moral distress for your team, too.

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