Non-Technical Skills for Veterinary Surgeons

Duana McBride
Non-technical skills are important in optimising patient outcome, as well as improving the well-being of our veterinary team. There is a growing awareness that by developing these skills, which include communication, teamwork, leadership, situation awareness and decision making, we can minimise...
Difficult Conversations in Veterinary Medicine

Elly Russell
Tricky situations in practice can sometimes arise, necessitating difficult conversations, which can be very challenging. This learning series with Elly Russell explores common challenges to help you develop a personalised toolkit of effective approaches.
Discussing veterinary costs and...
Remote Veterinary Medicine

Ben Sweeney
Historically, telemedicine has been widely disregarded in the veterinary community, with many citing important aspects of practice that require a ‘hands-on’ approach. While a face-to-face visit to a veterinary practice is irreplaceable, telemedicine is gaining popularity. It proved to be a...