The demands of our day to day work tending to the health and well-being of animals can take a toll on the
personal well-being of the provider. Additionally, it can have an adverse effect on our actual caregiving.
Dr. Sheri Berger discusses client-centric and patient-centric caregiving, and the
essentials for demonstrating exemplary care in the veterinary practice setting.
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