Youโve just spent 10 minutes explaining something to a client or a staff member in training.
The person says they understand and have no questions. Hours or a few days later,
it becomes apparent that they must not have been listening to what you told them.
Is that a truth or misconception?
Meet Dr. Sandra San Miguel and preview this weekโs hot topic in veterinary medicine.
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