
Equine practice is tough enough without the added stress of client conflict and unrealistic expectations. Just as “no hoof, no horse” rings true, today’s practitioner must have a solid and functioning foundation in communication to build the practice of tomorrow.
Join presenter Dr. Dustin Pulliam and moderator Dr. Liz Devine for a focus on skill sets for improved communication, boundary setting, and defusing conflict—not if it happens, but when it happens in practice.
Presented by the AAEP Wellness Committee
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