A special report in the March 15, 2022 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) shed light on whether the written instructions and summaries we send home with pet owners are actually readable for most of them. Joanne Intile, DVM, MS, Dip-Oncology, was one of the authors on this study and sat down to talk about why “don’t worry, I’ll write it all down for you,” might not always help as much as we might think. Dr. Intile talks about how these findings may affect how we train our teams, the care we provide for our patients, and the way vet students learn.
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