It would be an understatement to say that a lot has changed within the last 30 days. Veterinary clinics are facing unprecedented hardships, which are impacting normal day-to-day functions. From PPE conservation to curbside patient protocols, veterinary practices are experiencing new challenges on a daily basis. During this time, it is vitally important to focus on the internal team that supports the clinic and its daily functions. There are three key areas to focus on while leading your team through the current crisis: sharpening your team’s talent, cultivating team morale through effective communication, and growing as a team.
Sharpening Your Team’s Talent
With every challenge comes the opportunity for growth. The spread of COVID-19 has impacted veterinary clinics in many ways that ultimately have resulted in limiting the number and kind of services available to patients. “Clinics are hyper aware of what they can control, which includes cost of goods and staffing” says Charlotte Weir, Director of Business Development at Roo. “Clinics have to rethink how they are purchasing according to their new clinic flow and how to staff accordingly. Many times, this results in limited resource flow which can impact the staff’s ability to further their educational needs with CE.” While resources are limited, it is still important to make sure all the “tools” in your “tool box” are sharp and ready to use. Prioritize your team’s skill development through cost-effective educational opportunities.
One such opportunity available to your staff is the Companion Regenerative University eCourse. This 3-CE course provides your team with quality, evidence-based content focused on regenerative medicine and its application in the veterinary practice. Available on-demand online, this eCourse can be taken at your team’s convenience. The best part is, it’s currently free - you just need to claim your coupon code by April 17th (but you may take the course at any time in the future).
If certain skills have become rusty or you recently hired new team members, consider scheduling a re-training session for the equipment you currently have in your clinic. Companion is offering free online re-training sessions on any Companion product, including lasers, stance analyzers or regenerative therapies systems.
Cultivating Team Morale Through Effective Communication
Morale is likely to be low right now because of the uncertainty of the future, so managing expectations has never been more important. Improve your team’s morale through effective (and constant) communication about the “new reality” and how your practice will adjust to service this new “norm”. This should also involve inviting them to brainstorm and be part of the idea-generating process.
To ensure your message is being received as intended, make sure you are communicating empathetically, truthfully and frequently.
Growing as a Team
Getting through the COVID-19 crisis will require growth as a team, moving toward the common goal of servicing patients and pet owners. Growth as a team starts with effective leadership, redirecting resources, and maintaining a unified focus.
So remember, while we cannot predict what will happen in the next coming days, we can focus on the actions that will serve the greater good and grow our teams in a positive manner.
Companion would like to extand a special thank-you to Charlotte Weir from Roo for collaborating on this blog. Roo is a technology platform that enables hospitals to fulfill short-term personnel needs in real time, while allowing high-quality veterinary professionals to secure relief work at the click of a button.