Avoiding Veterinary Medical Record Errors with Dr. Jeff Blea | Ep. 123

In this episode, Jeff Blea, DVM, joined us to discuss the dangers of medical records that don’t measure up to state regulations. He emphasized the need for complete, factual, accurate, and contemporaneous medical records, as well as the importance of being familiar with your state’s Veterinary Practice Act. He also said that technology, technicians, and templates can increase efficiency when creating medical records.

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