By Ernie Martinez II, DVM, MBA
After completing veterinary school and successfully passing boards, young veterinarians are eager to get out into the world and practice medicine, diagnose cases, devise treatment plans, and consult with mentors and specialists. Added unwanted challenges can arise when veterinarians are placed in complex scenarios that may confront their ethics.
Publication Type
- Ethics
Topic
- Ethics
- Practice Management
Publish Date
December 1, 2022
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