In this segment - Part 3 of a 4-part series on understanding and overcoming client economic limitations - Dr. Wendy Hauser discusses the importance of creating protocols, providing consistent recommendations and interactions with clients, and the important difference between creating relational vs. transactional interactions in the veterinary practice setting.
Running time: 13 mins
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