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Ep 219: Managing Hyperthyroid Cats: Clinical Insights and Communication Strategies with Dr. Gary Marshall
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Episode Description
In this episode of "So You're a Vet… Now What?" Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Dr. Gary Marshall, a specialist in feline-only medicine. Dr. Marshall shares insights on communicating effectively with clients about hyperthyroidism in cats, how to diagnose and manage this condition with confidence and valuable tips for navigating veterinary medicine successfully as a new grad vet.
Communication with clients about hyperthyroidism in feline patients is crucial. Dr. Marshall highlights the significance of building a foundation of understanding with the client before discussing the diagnosis and management plan. He notes that clients may not initially perceive their cat as very sick, especially if the cat is displaying common symptoms like increased appetite and weight loss. Therefore, it is essential to explain to the client how hyperthyroidism can impact the cat's overall health, including the strain it can put on organs like the heart.
Dr. Marshall discusses the importance of presenting these treatment options to the client in a clear and understandable manner. By discussing the benefits, potential side effects, and cost implications of each option, veterinarians can empower clients to make informed decisions based on what aligns best with their preferences and the well-being of their feline companion. Additionally, considering factors such as the client's ability to handle medications, financial constraints, and the cat's response to treatment is essential in creating a personalized and effective treatment plan for hyperthyroid cats.
When discussing treatment options for hyperthyroid cats, it is crucial to consider the individual needs and preferences of the client. It’s important to tailor the treatment plan to fit the client's lifestyle, budget, and the well-being of their cat. By discussing the benefits, potential side effects, and cost implications of each option, veterinarians can empower clients to make informed decisions based on what aligns best with their preferences and the well-being of their pet.
Episode Outline
[00:02:18] Hyperthyroidism in cats.
[00:08:48] Using transdermal compounding for cats.
[00:14:18] Communicating Hyperthyroidism to clients.
[00:17:01] Feline TSH assays in clinics.
[00:19:26] Lab work decision process.
Episode Links
Connect with Dr. Gary Marshall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garymarshalldvm/
Follow Dr. Gary Marshall: https://www.instagram.com/it.might.get.weird
Mentioned in this episode:
So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills. These are skills like client communication, so you have great relationships with clients. Emotional intelligence, so you've got great relationships with your teammates. Effective negotiation skills, so you can get paid what you are worth. Management of imposter syndrome, so you can have confidence in your abilities. And, how to build formidable resilience, so you can handle everything that comes your way. These are not just skills. They are prerequisites vital for success and financial and emotional wellbeing. This course serves as an essential stepping stone to your success. Dr. Dave will be your mentor as you go through 12-modules, helping you transition from being a student to a fully rounded veterinary professional. Visit www.drdavenicol.com/syav-class to learn more.
201 episoade
Manage episode 422797886 series 2091061
Episode Description
In this episode of "So You're a Vet… Now What?" Dr. Moriah McCauley continues her conversation with Dr. Gary Marshall, a specialist in feline-only medicine. Dr. Marshall shares insights on communicating effectively with clients about hyperthyroidism in cats, how to diagnose and manage this condition with confidence and valuable tips for navigating veterinary medicine successfully as a new grad vet.
Communication with clients about hyperthyroidism in feline patients is crucial. Dr. Marshall highlights the significance of building a foundation of understanding with the client before discussing the diagnosis and management plan. He notes that clients may not initially perceive their cat as very sick, especially if the cat is displaying common symptoms like increased appetite and weight loss. Therefore, it is essential to explain to the client how hyperthyroidism can impact the cat's overall health, including the strain it can put on organs like the heart.
Dr. Marshall discusses the importance of presenting these treatment options to the client in a clear and understandable manner. By discussing the benefits, potential side effects, and cost implications of each option, veterinarians can empower clients to make informed decisions based on what aligns best with their preferences and the well-being of their feline companion. Additionally, considering factors such as the client's ability to handle medications, financial constraints, and the cat's response to treatment is essential in creating a personalized and effective treatment plan for hyperthyroid cats.
When discussing treatment options for hyperthyroid cats, it is crucial to consider the individual needs and preferences of the client. It’s important to tailor the treatment plan to fit the client's lifestyle, budget, and the well-being of their cat. By discussing the benefits, potential side effects, and cost implications of each option, veterinarians can empower clients to make informed decisions based on what aligns best with their preferences and the well-being of their pet.
Episode Outline
[00:02:18] Hyperthyroidism in cats.
[00:08:48] Using transdermal compounding for cats.
[00:14:18] Communicating Hyperthyroidism to clients.
[00:17:01] Feline TSH assays in clinics.
[00:19:26] Lab work decision process.
Episode Links
Connect with Dr. Gary Marshall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garymarshalldvm/
Follow Dr. Gary Marshall: https://www.instagram.com/it.might.get.weird
Mentioned in this episode:
So You're a Vet, Now What? - The Course
Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate? If so, Dr. Dave’s course, ‘So You’re a Vet… Now What?’ has been put together specifically for you. The course focuses on non-clinical skills. This is not as dull as it sounds. In fact, almost every career problem that people face is due to not having well-developed, non-clinical skills. These are skills like client communication, so you have great relationships with clients. Emotional intelligence, so you've got great relationships with your teammates. Effective negotiation skills, so you can get paid what you are worth. Management of imposter syndrome, so you can have confidence in your abilities. And, how to build formidable resilience, so you can handle everything that comes your way. These are not just skills. They are prerequisites vital for success and financial and emotional wellbeing. This course serves as an essential stepping stone to your success. Dr. Dave will be your mentor as you go through 12-modules, helping you transition from being a student to a fully rounded veterinary professional. Visit www.drdavenicol.com/syav-class to learn more.
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