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Strengthen patient outcomes through effective cross-specialty veterinary team communication
Veterinary medicine has grown increasingly fragmented, with communication gaps between general practice, emergency, and specialty teams compromising patient care. Collaborative Emergency Medicine for Veterinary Technicians addresses this challenge directly. Edited by Simone Conwell, a credentialed technician with eighteen years of experience spanning emergency, specialty, and general practices, this practical guide shows technicians how collaborative communication across departments and with veterinarians improves outcomes for critically ill patients.
The book details what ER staff need during patient transfers from general practice, what specialty surgery technicians expect when receiving surgical cases, and how to share clinical insights effectively with veterinarians. Coverage includes the role of veterinary social workers in emergency settings, professional communication techniques from a certified veterinary practice manager, and the struggles of bilingual staff caught between owners and veterinarians.
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Designed primarily for emergency veterinary technicians, this resource also benefits those in general practice and specialty medicine who want to improve interdepartmental collaboration. By bridging communication divides, technicians can deliver more coordinated care and reduce errors during critical patient transitions.
Published by: Wiley
Publication Date: 2026-12-03
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781394293971
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Pages: 304