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Creating partnerships between veterinarians and underserved producers: getting started with establishing veterinary client-patient relationships.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Ritter, Nicola L et al.
Affiliation:
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences · United States

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To provide local veterinarians and producers opportunities for collaboration and applied education related to the Veterinary Client Patient Relationship (VCPR); to assess the effectiveness of such opportunities in enhancing VCPR knowledge and confidence; and to establish VCPRs in hopes of improving economic efficiency and sustainability MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two one-day "Creating Partnerships" workshops utilized educational resources in five learning sessions focused on communication, establishing a Veterinarian Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR), and telemedicine. A pre- and post-test, comprised of closed-ended and Likert scale questions, measured the workshops' effectiveness in increasing knowledge and confidence related to veterinary and producer partnerships. RESULTS: Pre- and post-test scores indicate significant increases in knowledge and confidence related to Veterinary Client-Patient Relationships. Twenty-seven percent of participants established a Veterinary Client-Owner-Patient Relationship (VCPR) with their local veterinarian following the workshops. DISCUSSION: Targeted educational outreach shows promise in creating and maintaining veterinarian-producer relationships. Knowledge gains and attitude shifts related to Veterinary Patient Client Relationships may improve animal health outcomes, resulting in more sustainable and profitable livestock operations and veterinary practices.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40703921/