| Literature DB >> 29300348 |
John-Tyler Binfet1, Haley J Silas2, Sean W Longfellow3, Katrina Widmaier-Waurechen4.
Abstract
This paper proposes a mutually beneficial model of collaboration between veterinarians and canine therapy programs. Veterinarians and the clinics for whom they work routinely establish collaborations with multiple and varied stakeholders. This might include a laboratory for processing samples and the corresponding courier company needed to deliver samples to the lab or a partnership with a local dog rescue organization for whom discounted rates are offered. One community partnership that stands to benefit both the clinic and the community agency, is for veterinarians to work in tandem with a local canine-assisted therapy program. The benefits to such an alliance are multifold and address aspects of veterinary medicine including client recruitment, community education, and access to a network of devoted dog enthusiasts.Entities:
Keywords: canine therapy; client recruitment; community collaboration
Year: 2018 PMID: 29300348 PMCID: PMC5876570 DOI: 10.3390/vetsci5010002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Sci ISSN: 2306-7381
Professional responsibilities of veterinarians across associations.
| Association: | Code of conduct regarding community education: |
|---|---|
| British Columbia Veterinary Medical Association (BCVMA) [ | All veterinarians as members of a learned medical profession, owe a duty of service to the public and in fulfilling this duty must maintain the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct. Members should make efforts to contribute to the education of the public in matter relating to and promoting the health and safety of animals and thereby the public; but members must do so in accordance with generally recognized standards of integrity and professionalism. |
| Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) [ | A veterinarian should continue to study, apply, and advance scientific knowledge, make relevant information available to clients, colleagues, the public and maintain a commitment to veterinary medical education. The responsibilities of the veterinary profession extend beyond individual patients and clients to society in general. Veterinarians are encouraged to make their knowledge available to their communities and to provide their services for activities that protect public health and environmental health. |
| American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) [ | A veterinarian shall continue to study, apply, and advance scientific knowledge, maintain a commitment to veterinary medical education, make relevant information available to clients, colleagues, the public, and obtain consultation or referral when indicated. A veterinarian shall recognize a responsibility to participate in activities contributing to the improvement of the community and the betterment of public health. The responsibilities of the veterinary profession extend beyond individual patients and clients to society in general. Veterinarians are encouraged to make their knowledge available to their communities and to provide their services for activities that protect public health. |
| Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) [ | Veterinarians should make animal owners aware of their responsibilities to the public. Veterinarians should, whenever appropriate, advise their customers about measures to minimize the risk of zoonotic agents, food borne pathogens, residues, contaminants (biological and chemical agents) and antimicrobial resistance. Veterinarians may inform the public about their services in an accurate and not misleading manner. Such communication must be truthful, transparent and correct. |
Stepwise model to build clinic—canine therapy partnership.
| Therapy Program Personal | Veterinarian/Clinic Staff |
|---|---|
Therapy program identifies and contacts a potential collaborating local veterinary clinic to book an appointment with a veterinarian. | Veterinarian accepts appointment to discuss opportunity. |
Therapy program attends appointment with documentation and explains the benefits of a partnership. | |
Therapy program invites veterinarian to observe a new handler/new dog session to observe desired behaviors. Provides explicit instruction to veterinarian on all aspects of screening, assessment, and selection of dog/handler teams. | The veterinarian learns the program’s screening, assessment, and selection practices. |
Therapy program invites veterinarian to attend a therapy session familiarizing them with the program operation and environment. | Veterinarian is familiarized with therapy program goals and expectations by attending session. |
Therapy program enters informal agreement with participating veterinarian clinic. | Veterinary clinic enters informal agreement with therapy program. |
Therapy program endorses veterinary clinic on website or social media and through dog handler referrals. | Veterinarian informally screens clients during routine clinical visits for potential recommendation to therapy program. |
Therapy program maintains regular communication with veterinary clinic about potential therapy candidates. | Veterinary clinic maintains regular communication with therapy program about potential therapy candidates. |
Therapy program follows through on recommendations by veterinarian. |