Episode 3: Avoiding Malpractice Complaints

We know that even the word malpractice is scary for good, hard-working equine veterinarians to comprehend in their practices, but the potential for malpractice complaints is real in today’s society. In this episode, we cover four principles to help reduce malpractice or board complaints for veterinarians.

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