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Crazed over poor communication and chaos? Try Firstline Live
1. Hold better team meetings. Brian Conrad, CVPM, practice manager at Meadow Hills Veterinary Center in Kennewich, Wash., suggests you start getting your meetings in order by determining whether your practice needs weekly, monthly, or quarterly meetings. If communication issues constantly arise or if your practice is experiencing difficulty with a certain aspect, you might benefit from weekly meetings. On the other hand, if you meet weekly but your agenda is sparse, the time you spend away from your patients isn't worth it. Regardless of the frequency you settle on, stick to it. And require everyone to attend. Many team members often think that certain aspects of the practice don't pertain to them unless they were directly involved. This simply isn't true. To get more tried-and-tested meeting strategies from Conrad, CVPM, register now for Day 1 of Firstline Live, "Team Meetings Confessional: Start Talking Together," held Aug. 26 in Kansas City. Conrad will walk you through a step-by-step process that will help you plan meaningful team meetings and help all team members get more out of them. The strategies you learn will help your team talk effectively as a group and also communicate better with co-workers on an individual basis. Conrad will lead interactive practice sessions to prepare you to take the tactics back to your practice and use them immediately. 2. Implement efficiency strategies. Here's one of her tips: Use software that allows you to receive faxes as emails. This saves paper and space. Best yet: If you receive patient records as emails rather than faxes, you can automatically attach the email to your electronic medical record. Want more? In Mallonee's interactive Firstline Live presentation, she’ll help you assess the areas where your team needs the most help and give you the tactics you need to dig out from your heap of “to-dos.” You'll walk away with practical tools for: Register today for both days of Firstline Live (held in conjunction with the CVC in Kansas City) and save. Save even more when you register on or before the July 13 early-bird deadline. |
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