Central Line: The AAHA Podcast
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Our guests today are Elizabeth Maxwell, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA, ACVS Fellow, Surgical Oncology, and Candice Manganaro, DVM.
If you've ever heard or thought things like, “Well, the specialist is just going to repeat all our diagnostics anyway,” “I don't want the ER vet to think I’m dumb,” or “Why do primary care vets always send us cases with no money?” this conversation is for you.
Primary care practitioner Candice Manganaro, DVM, and Elizabeth Maxwell, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA, and ACVS Fellow in Surgical Oncology, current president of the Collaborative Care Coalition, chat about all the things primary care vet teams worry about when they refer patients to specialists... and what a collaborative specialist really thinks when you call for advice about a patient who will probably never darken the door of their hospital.
Learn more about how collaborative care benefits patients, clients, and veterinary teams – the data doesn’t lie! - at www.collaborativecarecoalition.org.
Find all of AAHA’s most up-to-date Guidelines, including resources for your clients and team, at aaha.org/guidelines.
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This episode was produced by Clear Contender LLC with generous support from CareCredit.
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