We have a new email address! Let us know how we're doing (after writing us a review on iTunes, por favor), tell us how we could be better, and/or ask us your questions at [email protected] The April Uncharted Veterinary Conference is SOLD OUT!!! Join our online community at www.UnchartedVet.com to watch live feeds and fresh footage as it comes out of the conference. In this episode (recorded earlier this year), Dr. Andy Roark and Stephanie Goss talk about a city veterinarian who quoted a pet owner $1,100 for a service and a country veterinarian who quoted less than $200 for “the same service.” It was national news in Canada a few years ago. While this may be an extreme case, pet owners getting very different estimates from different vet clinics is becoming increasingly common. Andy talks about how the gold standard of care and the lowest acceptable level of care are getting farther and farther apart and how that is changing the landscape of medicine. Stephanie shares a story from just a few weeks ago in her own clinic, and together they break down what to say to the pet owner who has vastly different estimates and how to say it. If you’d like to learn more about the original story [Note: our advice is to not read the comments if you want to have a happy day], then you can find it here: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/veterinarians-price-differences-shock-manitoba-pet-owner-1.1895392 If you’re loving this podcast and wish that you could be immersed in conversations like this about your own practice or job, you should consider joining Uncharted! Learn more and register for membership at www.unchartedvet.com
03/13/19 • 36 min
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