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Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Summary: Weekly podcast dedicated to "tackling the toughest topics in veterinary medicine." Hosted by veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward and registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor. Candid, irreverent, provocative, educational, and occasionally funny conversations about issues that impact the veterinary profession. Non-stop since 2016.

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 Mental Health Lessons from the Olympics for Veterinary Professionals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:25

The real “gold medalist” of the Tokyo Olympics may be mental health. Simone Biles and Novak Djokovic each brought their own “twist” on how we can “smash” false perceptions about pressure, anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges faced by elite athletes and, yes, even veterinary professionals. (You'll have to listen to find out the meaning of those puns!) Viewfinders, this is a good one! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT review the very different repossess to Simone Biles withdrawal from some of her Olympic competitions due to personal concerns about her mental health and the “twisties.” Beckie shares her experience with the “twisties” as a prior gymnastics coach and why it’s a particularly dangerous, and largely inexplicable, condition. … The pair reflect on comments made by tennis star Novak Djokovic about Biles and her mental health revelations. They also compare and contrast how Biles rose to compete again with Djokovic’s on-court tantrum and quitting the mixed doubles competition just before he and his partner’s Bronze medal match. We couldn’t have scripted a more timely and relevant large-scale example to spark a mental health discussion in veterinary medicine. … Viewfinders, this episode serves as an excellent backdrop for you and your team to begin a wellness and self-care journey toward better mental health. We worry that our profession inadvertently continues to reward and promote the “tough it out” and “just get over it” attitudes toward mental and physical health through our actions, social media posts, and treatment of those who speak out in support or need. We can do better than our current systems of “burned out in 5 years” that seems pervasive in 2021. … Viewfinders, what do you think about the discussion around the Olympics and mental health? Are there lessons veterinary medicine can benefit from? How are you having these conversations in your clinic? Share your stories on our social media!

 What Happens When Veterinary Professionals Have Expensive Pet Bills? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:26:37

What happens when veterinary team members have pets in need of expensive veterinary care? Do they make payments to their clinic over time? Does their clinic have a limit on outstanding debt? Do co-workers judge each other based on care decisions or running up high bills at the clinic? What happens if the employee leaves? Does a veterinary employee’s ability to “put it on my bill” influence our perception and expectations on our client’s ability or willingness to pay for their pet’s veterinary care? So many tough money questions this week, Viewfinders! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT dip back into the tough topics of money, finances, and debt in the veterinary profession. This week the pair explore the impact of costly veterinary care from a veterinary professional’s perspective. … Topics covered include how a clinic handles a team member with debt, payment options, potential influence on team dynamics, and a variety of “hard lessons learned.” … Viewfinders, this is one of those topics we believe needs further evaluation by our profession. As Becky always says, “Get ahead of this one!” … Viewfinders, how does your clinic handle employee “bills” or delayed payments? Do you have a limit on how much you can “charge?” Do you think this topic impacts our expectations from pet parents? We want to hear from you! … To see Dr. Ward’s video, “WHY DON'T VETERINARIANS TREAT ANIMALS FOR FREE?” Click here: https://youtu.be/3aEiOfLDtgE … And don’t forget to give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts It helps us reach more of our friends and colleagues!

 Is Your Veterinary Clinic Prepared for Climate Change Catastrophes? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:18

Each week it seems we learn of another natural disaster related to, caused or worsened by climate change: wildfires, hurricanes, heat waves, mudslides, drought, flood - you name it. And these disasters affect veterinary professionals and pet parents around the world. … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT discuss how veterinary clinics can prepare for disasters and interruptions caused by a variety of emergency situations. They also explore veterinary professionals' responsibilities to our communities and how we can help ease anxiety in our clients should an emergency occur. … The pair also offer advice on veterinary staff training for other emergencies such as robberies, workplace violence, and clients in peril. ... Viewfinders, this is another example of how a little preparation can go a long way in helping others. … If you’d like to help the Port Royal Veterinary Hospital mentioned in the podcast, check out the South Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians (SCAVT) or their GoFundMe at gofund.me/61147fc2 … Viewfinders, how are you preparing for natural disasters? Do you have emergency plans in place? Has your clinic been affected by a catastrophe? Share your tips and stories on our social media.

 Is TikTok Encouraging Dangerous Pet Ownership? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:27:17

Recently, a very popular North Carolina TikTok star who keeps and “wrangles” venomous cobras in his parent’s basement, lost a cobra while taking it outside in his backyard. For nearly a week, his neighborhood was terrorized by the fear of waking up to a cobra in their house. The cobra was eventually found in a neighbor’s yard and safely captured. It could’ve ended much worse. And this is only one example of the world of exotic animals on TikTok. … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT explore the popularity of social media channels devoted to exotic, and sometime dangerous, animal ownership. The pair tackle what is driving this fascination, what should veterinary professionals do if they see this type of content, and is this creating an increase in exotic animal ownership? … From venomous snakes, spiders, rare mammals, fish, big cats, and more, social media is full of folks showing off their animals. Dr. Ward expresses his genuine concern for these animal’s welfare and why veterinary professionals should “get in front of this trend.” … Beckie shares several exotic animal stories from social media that she’s seeing and steps to encourage responsible animal care. … Viewfinders, this is another hot topic that we think more veterinary professionals need to be talking about. What do you think about these TikTok stars gaining fame (and fortune) keeping exotic animals? What do you think the veterinary profession should do to safeguard animal welfare and public safety? Share your thoughts on our social media! … To learn more about The Veterinary Industry Giving Tree and vote for them, check out their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/682336046035250/ or Instgram: @veterinaryindustrygivingtree

 Should Vet Staff Be Required to Cover Their Shifts to Take Time Off? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:12

Happy Summer Holidays! That is, of course, assuming you get any holiday time off, especially if you work in a veterinary clinic. This week we discuss the disturbing trend of requiring veterinary clinic employees to provide shift coverage for taking time off due to vacation or appointments. And when taking a vacation, does your boss or manager text telling you how busy and overworked everyone is while you’re away? Yes, you read that right. Viewfinders, there’s a lot we need to talk about this week. … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT tackle the trend of requiring veterinary staff to provide their own coverage when taking time off. Beckie shares several real-life stories of veterinary technicians faced with either covering their missed shifts or not going on vacation. She also reveals how some managers and owners are making their employees feel guilty for the crime of taking time off from work. That’s messed up. … This episode is full of real-life dilemma and stress-inducing, burnout-causing bad management practices. Fortunately, our hosts offer several solutions that may help you this year. … Viewfinders, the struggle - and guilt - is real. We can - and must - do better, or we face burning out an entire generation of talented and dedicated veterinary healthcare professionals. Have you heard of similar tales from veterinary colleagues? What are your favorite tips for more efficient holiday staff scheduling? Share your experiences and opinions on our social media!

 Do Veterinary Professionals Have Weight Bias toward Pet Obesity? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:59

Talking about pet obesity can be tricky and challenging for many veterinary professionals? A new study conducted at University of Guelph seeks to understand the potential impact of weight bias and stigmatism on veterinary care and the treatment of pet obesity. … This week we’re back talking about co-host Dr. Ernie Ward’s clinical area of interest, pet obesity. He and co-host Beckie Mossor, RVT are joined by Kat Sutherland, BScH, MSc, a PhD candidate from Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph to discuss an important study she’s undertaking with Dr. Jason Coe. Viewfinders, you can help! … The discussion begins with what weight bias and stigma is, how it is learned, and how it may affect our clinical recommendations and outcomes. … The trio discuss tips and advice to help your veterinary clinic team better communicate pet obesity to pet parents. … Viewfinders, there’s A LOT to process in this episode. We hope you’ll take the survey (and a chance to with $100! Canadian money, but, still…) to help us ultimately provide better patient carte. Thank you, Kat! (And what a pawfect name!) … CONTACT: Kat Sutherland, BScH, MSc Department of Population Medicine Ontario Veterinary College University of Guelph  Exploring veterinary professional-client communication related to pet weight Veterinary Professional Survey https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9WQv1GscKazDhTU

 Pride, Pronouns, Being a Better Ally for Inclusion & Diversity in Vet Med | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:28:52

Happy National Pride Month Viewfinders! This week we’re joined by Pride VMC’s Ernie Spencer, CVT, VTS (ECC) to discuss correctly using pronouns, creating a safe workplace, and inclusion in veterinary practice. It’s good one! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT begin by emphasizing the importance of the recent Federal proclamation declaring June National Pride Month. Beckie asks Erin to share how this makes members of the LBGTQ+ community feel and Dr. Ward emphasizes the impact national declarations carry in society. … Erin shares tips on correctly using pronouns in the workplace and how to help a co-worker navigate the sometimes intimidating veterinary clinic cultures to encourage inclusivity. … Viewfinders, this is another important topic we believe needs more discussion within our profession. How is your clinic celebrating Pride month? How are you handling pronoun usage in your team? Share your experiences with us on Facebook or Instagram.

 How Positive Leadership Can Save Your Practice with Josh Vaisman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:32:58

Perhaps one of the toughest challenges veterinary professionals face each day is maintaining a positive attitude. Positive work cultures begin with positive leaders, and that’s what we’re going to discuss today. … Josh Vaisman, CCFP, MAPPCP spends his days helping veterinary professionals create positive work environments. A self-described “happy guy,” Josh shares his enthusiasm with the Viewfinders today - and we take this opportunity to tackle the toughest topics you’re facing each day! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT begin by asking how can we reach or influence negative bosses? What id they don’t want to embrace a positive or safe workplace? What’s an employee to do? … Josh then explains what a “psychological safe space” is and why your clinic needs one, pronto! (Hint: it’s something we’ve been talking about for years on the podcast, so the Viewfinders are well-prepared for today’s lesson!) … Josh details how anyone - and everyone - can find positivity in daily practice and what do to when you encounter negative vibes, poor managers, and toxic teammates. … Viewfinders, this is another excellent podcast you may want to play out loud in your treatment areas for “you know who” to hear! Let us know your thoughts! … Find out more about Josh’s work here: www.flourish.vet https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-vaisman-ccfp-mappcp-pgd-8371877/ https://www.facebook.com/flourishveterinaryconsulting

 Cruella Chihuahuas, Media Stereotypes, Flat-Faced Breeds & What Should Veterinary Professionals Do? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:27:20

Will the hit Disney Movie Cruella create in a surge in Dalmatians, Chihuahuas, or Chinese Crested dogs? Do media stereotypes about certain breeds or animals lead to painful cosmetic surgeries or stigmas? This week we tackle veterinary professionals and how to proactively respond to pet and animal media trends and movements. We go a LOT deeper than Disney this week, Viewfinders! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT chat about the recent portrayal of dogs in the Disney movie Cruella. The pair speculate on whether or not veterinary clinics will see an increase in Dalmatians, chihuahuas, or even Chinese Crested dogs as a result of their movie portrayals. Are veterinary professionals doing enough to educate the public on some of the potential health risks associated with these breeds? What can we do better? … This episode’s conversation includes how media portrayals can lead to breed stereotypes and perhaps cosmetic procedures such as ear cropping and tail docking. … There’s plenty of discussion on how emotionally demanding working in a clinic that performs cosmetic surgeries, declaws, or ignores certain breed-associated health risks can be for concerned vet professionals. … Viewfinders, these are important questions our profession needs to ask. While answers are few and perhaps even controversial at times, we hope this podcast encourages more solutions.

 Pentobarbital Shortage, Reopening Woes, Change Fatigue, and Veterinary Practice Summer Stress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:30:47

Has your veterinary clinic been ping-ponging between curbside, hybrid, masked service, and now something else? This week we discuss the real challenge of “change fatigue” in veterinary clinics and some creative ways to help. … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT spend some quality time together on Memorial Day starting with talking about the nationwide shortage of the euthanasia drug, pentobarbital. Dr. Ward examines whether or not veterinary clinics should reevaluate inventory management of critical-use supplies and if “just in time inventory” should be reserved for less essential drugs. They also offer advice on how you can stay updated on drug shortages and supply issues. … Beckie tackles COVID vaccination in veterinary clinics and Dr. Ward reveals a recent Facebook discussion in which a veterinarian was challenged over a controversial COVID-19 vaccination opinion. Dr. Ward shares what every vet clinic should do today to prepare their teams for this increasingly frequent, and potentially client-losing, question. … Beckie also explores some of the challenges veterinary professionals are facing as they “re-open.” She explains why “It must be nice…” should never be said in a veterinary practice. … The pair explore the importance of offering time off for self-care and morale boosting, especially during overwhelming workloads. Dr. Ward retells a recent colleagues question about closing down for a few days and how they made it work. … Viewfinders, thanks again for listening! We hope you had a restful and restorative Memorial Day and took time to thank those service men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can enjoy the freedoms we cherish.

 How Far is Too Far When Advising Pet Parents? When, How and If Veterinary Professionals Should Offer Unsolicited Pet Care Advice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:22

How far is too far for veterinary professionals to offer pet care advice? Should veterinary professionals offer unsolicited advice? If so, what are the best tactics? What are the risks? This week we discuss this and a WHOLE LOT MORE! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT tackle the topic of if or when should we stick our “professional noses” into pet parents’ business? When is it appropriate or not? This episode is as painful as a prong collar on a Shih tzu… and, yes, we go there, too! … Beckie kicks things off by retelling a recent trip to a pet store in which she couldn’t help but offer unsolicited (and free!) advice on a chew bone purchase. You’ll have to listen to find out how it ended. (Hint: Dr. Ward describes it as “tossing a hand grenade behind your back as you leave the pet store!”) … Dr. Ward shares the colorful names he was called when he intervened after witnessing rather rough treatment of a dog during a run and Beckie reminds us of a past episode in which we discussed questionable care on an airplane. So much business to stick our noses into! … Dr. Ward shares his top communication tactic he always employs whenever offering advice, so be sure to let us know if you’ve tried his advice with your clients or pet parents. … Viewfinders, this is another tough topic with no easy (or clear) answers, but we share loads of practical tips and assistance. … And a huge thank you to everyone who leaves us 5-star reviews on Apple Podcasts! We read them all and you make all the time and effort to make this podcast for the past 4.5 years worthwhile. If you haven’t yet, please do us a favor and leave us a review! It means the world to us!

 Are Veterinary Medical Associations Only Giving Vet Techs "Lip Service"? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:04

Are veterinary medical associations, state veterinary medical boards, and veterinary practice acts only giving veterinary technicians "lip service" when it comes to participation and power? This week we tackle the topic of fair representation (or lack thereof) of licensed veterinary technicians within veterinary medical organizations and regulatory agencies. ... Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT share their recent conversations with vet techs from around the country at Vet Team Global Stream 2021. Many expressed concerns that vet techs continue to be marginalized and largely ignored within the majority of veterinary medical organizations. We believe that needs to change. ... Beckie gives the Viewfinders updates on vet tech issues and legislation from several states, including a potentially controversial move in Colorado. She also gives brief status reports from California, Minnesota, Montana, and other states. And she tells us what's REALLY on her mind! ... Dr. Ward expresses the need for more representation and voting power by vet techs at the AVMA (and Beckie apologizes to AVMA President Dr. Kratt for her persistent lobbying on this topic!) and why expanding the legally permissible roles of vet techs could help ease the shortage of veterinarians and boost innovation. ... Viewfinders, once we again we're hoping to catalyze conversations for positive change throughout our profession with this wide-ranging discussion. Share your thoughts with us on social media!

 Are We Confusing Our Clients? Baffling Invoices, Exam Room Jargon, & Inconsistent Recommendations in Veterinary Practice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:32:22

Are we inadvertently confusing our clients by using vague terms and acronyms on our invoices? What about unclear communication in the exam room? Do different veterinarians recommend different drugs or preventives, leaving support staff to decipher? This week we tackle a constellation of confusing communications in veterinary practice. … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT begin by discussing a Mother’s Day dilemma in which Dr. Ward’s mom was utterly confused - and upset - by her dentist’s invoice. A medical term without context led to almost losing a client and certainly sparked some neighborhood complaining. … The pair share tips on avoiding invoice and written communication misunderstandings, why plain language wins in the exam room, and the importance of having unified product and protocol recommendations in your practice. … Viewfinders, we believe this is another topic that occurs much more frequently than we wished. Beckie sums it up by explaining why “Yes” or “No” is rarely a good answer from clients and how we can learn from “comical communications” and misunderstandings to become better communicators. ... Talk to you next Wednesday!

 Is Your Veterinary Practice a Good Neighbor? What Happens When Barking Dogs and Nosy Neighbors Collide? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:32:42

Loud barking, pooping in parking lots, parking space tensions, and employee smoking breaks can test a veterinary clinic’s relationship with neighboring businesses and homeowners. This week we discuss how you can be a good veterinary neighbor. … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT begin with a legal case in which a neighbor sued a veterinary clinic for excessive noise. The duo discuss how to help reduce the inevitable noise associated with caring for animals, and ways to ease potential misunderstandings (and legal actions). … The pair also talk about the importance of poop patrols, how to keep your clients from taking their pet for potty breaks on your neighbors’ lawns, and staff parking lot drama. Dr. Ward shares his tip to prep (and reward) his business neighbors before busy holidays and Beckie encourages practice leaders to introduce and get to know their neighbors. … This is a jam-packed conversation that will spark conversations and inspire solutions in your practice to this very real-world challenge. … Viewfinders, have you had any issues with your neighbors? Share your stories on our Instagram or Facebook pages! Talk to you next Wednesday!

 What Happens When You Know More About a Topic Than Your Boss? Helping Management Change for the Better | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:40

Change and progress are inevitable, especially in veterinary medicine. But what happens when your clinic boss, manager, or supervisor fails to keep up with medical advances and clings to outdated protocols and procedures? This week we discuss how you can help make positive procedural changes in your veterinary practice. … Host Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT tackle the topic of confronting and changing the attitudes and policies of a clinic’s leadership. … Dr. Ward shares his top tactics for presenting new medical information to reluctant staff members, why we need to bring more “solutions, not complaints” to management, and his favorite way to solicit feedback to improve an idea using a “On a scale of 1 to 10…” method. … Beckie discusses why we need to surround ourselves with smart people - and then listen to them! She also challenges vet techs to negotiate with leaders and her experiences in getting managers to accept updated procedures and treatments. … Finally, Dr. Ward reminds practice leaders that the first thing to maintain progress is to let go of hubris and ego and he explains why leaders that can say, “I didn’t know that!” excel above those who always have all the answers. … Viewfinders, this is a jam-packed conversation! How do you approach your boss or manager when it’s time to change? What have your experiences been? … Don’t forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a “Hello!” and 5-start rating. You’ll make our week! THANK YOU!

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