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Doctor Communication
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The buzz about Firstline Live

June 19, 2009

Word on the street is that Debbie Gair's presentation is a great way to improve team communication and end conflict.

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Avoiding layoffs (Sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health)

June 1, 2009

While cutting expenses is a critical part of a recession plan, it's not a good idea to lay off employees without fully evaluating the effect the decision will have on the business.

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Pet names aren't for clients

June 1, 2009

Why you shouldn't call clients "honey."

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What I wish I'd known

June 1, 2009

A practice manager charged into a new job with a legal pad and a menu of necessary improvements. After a successful stint, she ended up swallowing a heart helping of humility.

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Dr. Oscar the grouch

June 1, 2009

When doctors turn sour, be sweet.

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Experts say technicians are vital to anesthesia patient safety

May 5, 2009

In a recent summit, anesthesiologists highlight technicians' important role.

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How to avoid conflict with new associates

March 23, 2009

Here are three tips for how to adapt to the new doctor—without fighting

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Ask Amy: Silence verbal abuse

March 1, 2009

Stop hurtful and embarrassing comments.

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"I dunno" isn't an answer

March 1, 2009

Stop scrambling to find obscure objects.

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