ON-DEMAND EVENT

Easing Stress in Veterinary Practices: How Technology Can Help

⏳ 60 mins

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Summary:

Veterinary professionals are often faced with intense workloads, administrative burdens, financial pressures, and challenging client interactions. In our upcoming webinar, we’ll dive into how Vetstoria’s technology is designed to alleviate these stressors by automating routine tasks, reducing phone calls, enhancing client communication, and addressing financial strains through improved client attraction and retention. Our solutions are here to support clinic efficiency, client satisfaction, and, ultimately, the mental well-being of your team.

Recognising the critical importance of mental health in the veterinary field, we have Vetlife, a leading veterinary mental health charity, to bring their invaluable expertise on managing stress and building resilience directly to our community.

What to Expect from This Webinar:

  • Learn to reduce administrative burdens through automation and online booking, letting your team focus on patient care.
  • Discover how to improve client communication and reduce call volume with tools like automated reminders and two-way texting.
  • Understand how to alleviate financial pressures by attracting and retaining clients with a stronger online presence.
  • Explore Vetlife resources for supporting veterinary mental health.

Vetstoria helps veterinary practices reduce admin, cut phone calls, and grow revenue with real-time online booking, secure payments, and customisable veterinary websites.

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Meet the speakers

Victoria Deamer-Smith - Profile

Victoria is responsible for leading our global implementation team to onboard clinics seamlessly.  A Registered Veterinary Nurse, Victoria has 14 years of experience working within the practice environment and is passionate to help solve some key challenges for practice staff.

Michelle Gratton, Donor Relations Manager, Vetlife

Michelle’s career in the third sector began in 2011 working at Shelter, The Housing and Homeless charity, before going onto become Managing Director of a consultancy and recruitment business working alongside charities such as Medicines Sans Frontières, Cancer Research UK and Oxfam.

After joining Vetlife as Donor Relations Manager in July 2023, Michelle’s lifelong passion for animal welfare made immersing herself into the veterinary profession a joy and, through congress attendance and practice and vet school visits has gained a deep understanding of wellbeing, both the challenges and the successes, within the veterinary community.

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