Culture & People

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Employee of the Month, April 2023
April 2023 employee of the month, Courtney Einecker, CVT

Culture and People

Employee of the Month, April 2023

Courtney Einecker, CVT, of 43rd Avenue Animal Hospital in Glendale, Arizona, is the April 2023 employee of the month winner!

So, what’s this neurodiversity thing anyway?

Culture and People

So, what’s this neurodiversity thing anyway?

The term neurodiversity came about in the 1990s and is often used in the context of autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, bipolar disorder, and other neurological or developmental conditions. NEWStat contributor Wendy Ringie breaks down the idea of neurodivergence, the most common conditions, and what having a “different” brain means for you, your teammates, and your clients.

Employee of the Month, March 2023
March 2023 employee of the month, Kelsie Reider, CVT

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Employee of the Month, March 2023

Kelsie Reider of Hawthorne Animal Hospital in Glen Carbon, Illinois is the March 2023 employee of the month Winner!

Employee of the Month, February 2023
February 2023 Employee of the Month, Payton Henderson

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Employee of the Month, February 2023

Payton Henderson of Desert Veterinary Clinic in Yuma, Arizona is the February 2023 employee of the month Winner!

Client Expectations, Rights, and Responsibilities: Setting Client Expectations to Protect Practice Culture

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Client Expectations, Rights, and Responsibilities: Setting Client Expectations to Protect Practice Culture

When it comes to workplace culture, it’s tempting to focus primarily on the behavior and attitudes of veterinary practice team members. But given the link between practice culture and patient safety, it’s risky to ignore the importance of client interactions, too.

Stopping the Pain of Prejudice: The Veterinary Profession Needs to Heal Itself of Biased Behaviors

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Stopping the Pain of Prejudice: The Veterinary Profession Needs to Heal Itself of Biased Behaviors

The veterinary profession prides itself on addressing the health and welfare needs of its patients but that’s not always the case with employees. Professionals we talked with pointed out the impacts of these experiences and how change is overdue.

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