It takes four Cs to be completely competentMay 23, 2019What would you do if you could design the perfect, well-rounded, multitalented veterinarian? Which traits would be required? What skills would be indispensable? Our Dutch colleague Roeland Wessels, DVM, has found the ideal recipe.* “Veterinarians (and their team members) are like diamonds. Their worth is defined by the four Cs. Those Cs don’t stand for carat, cut, color, and clarity, but for clinical, communication, cooperation, and commercial skills.” Let’s go over each set of …
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What types of skills are needed to succeed in veterinary management?April 23, 2018It’s a classic story. You have, or you are, a great technician. Or a great receptionist. One day, all this greatness leads to a promotion as head technician, lead receptionist, or office manager. More money, more glory, more responsibility.