Daily Vet Life Podcast: Keeping Clients Engaged
Episode 9 of the Daily Vet Life podcast includes tips on how to keep clients engaged during these tough times.

Good client communication can ensure that they call on you now and in the future. iStock

This episode of the Daily Vet Life podcast discusses Keeping Clients Engaged in your veterinary practice.

Daily Vet Life is a short podcast for equine and mixed animal veterinarians and their staffs that is focused on personal and business topics of importance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Covetrus, a global animal health company dedicated to empowering veterinary practices with products, services, and technology. Learn more at Covetrus.com.

In this week’s five podcast episodes (April 6-9), we will talk about various aspects of communication in veterinary practice with Colleen Best, DVM, whose PhD is in epidemiology. Her research has focused on veterinarian-client and referring veterinarian-specialist communication and relationships in equine practice. She operates her own business, Best Vet Consulting.

This week’s communication topics focus on:

You can listen to EquiManagement’s Daily Vet Life podcast on this page or on your favorite podcast network. Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Covetrus. Please join us every weekday for a new episode.

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