Feb 12 2025 23 mins
Timed to coincide with Canada’s Pink Shirt Day, we explore a challenge that many veterinary professionals face: managing rude client interactions. These behaviors, though often not personal, can profoundly impact veterinary teams, leading to burnout, emotional exhaustion, and even decisions to leave the profession. By understanding the emotional and financial stressors that fuel client behavior, veterinary professionals can better navigate these challenging interactions.
The episode offers actionable strategies for handling rude clients with empathy and professionalism, including de-escalation techniques, boundary-setting, and active listening. Recovery is emphasized, with tips for debriefing with teammates, practicing self-compassion, and fostering positivity through mindfulness and gratitude.It also highlights the importance of creating a supportive practice culture through training, leadership, and celebrating team successes. By working together, veterinary teams can build a culture of respect and resilience that benefits both professionals and clients.
Resources
Pink Shirt Day: https://www.pinkshirtday.ca/
Ruminating on rudeness: Exploring veterinarians' experiences of client incivility: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34755345/
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