Do chatty clients drive you batty? Does a dusty counter or paw prints on a newly washed floor raise your hackles? A 2005 AVHC Veterinary Team Study shows difficult clients, lack of recognition, and co-workers with bad attitudes top the list of your colleagues' frustrations.
Do chatty clients drive you batty? Does a dusty counter or paw prints on a newly washed floor raise your hackles? A 2005 AVHC Veterinary Team Study shows difficult clients, lack of recognition, and co-workers with bad attitudes top the list of your colleagues' frustrations. Identify? Use the discussion forum below to tell us about what makes you prickly. Then join Christine Merle, DVM, MBA, CVPM, at Firstline Live on Saturday, Aug. 26, in conjunction with CVC Central in Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Merle will use your answers in her presentation, "Addressing Your Pet Peeves in Practice." Learn more about how to register for Firstline Live at http://www.cvccentral.com/cvccentral/v42/index.cvn?id=10058 or by calling (800) 255-6864, ext. 6.
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