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Daily Archives: September 30, 2021

10 Tips for Outstanding Vet / Client Communication

Communication, Practice ManagementBy Jessica GramlichSeptember 30, 2021

Open, honest, and thorough communication between a veterinarian and a pet owner is crucial. Through good client communication, the owner will gain trust in your care and ability to treat their pet and will be more compliant.

How to Prepare for a Proptosis

How to Prepare for a Proptosis

OphthalmologyBy Todd Marlo, DVM, MS, DACVOSeptember 30, 2021

A proptosis refers to a sudden protrusion of the globe from the orbit. While they can appear quite scary, with some preparation they can easily be addressed. The number one question that you as a practitioner need to determine, is should the globe be replaced or should an enucleation occur. 

Canine Glaucoma

OphthalmologyBy Todd Marlo, DVM, MS, DACVOSeptember 30, 2021

A proptosis refers to a sudden protrusion of the globe from the orbit. While they can appear quite scary, with some preparation they can easily be addressed. The number one question that you as a practitioner need to determine, is should the globe be replaced or should an enucleation occur. 

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