Is Your Veterinary Clinic Prepared for Climate Change Catastrophes?

Published: July 21, 2021, 9 a.m.

b"Each week it seems we learn of another natural disaster related to, caused or worsened by climate change: wildfires, hurricanes, heat waves, mudslides, drought, flood - you name it. And these disasters affect veterinary professionals and pet parents around the world.\\n\\u2026\\nHosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT discuss how veterinary clinics can prepare for disasters and interruptions caused by a variety of emergency situations. They also explore veterinary professionals' responsibilities to our communities and how we can help ease anxiety in our clients should an emergency occur.\\n\\u2026\\nThe pair also offer advice on veterinary staff training for other emergencies such as robberies, workplace violence, and clients in peril. \\n...\\nViewfinders, this is another example of how a little preparation can go a long way in helping others.\\n\\u2026\\nIf you\\u2019d like to help the Port Royal Veterinary Hospital mentioned in the podcast, check out the South Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians (SCAVT) or their GoFundMe at gofund.me/61147fc2\\n\\u2026\\nViewfinders, how are you preparing for natural disasters? Do you have emergency plans in place? Has your clinic been affected by a catastrophe? Share your tips and stories on our social media."