Gossip in Veterinary Practice: The Good, Bad, and What to Do About It

As veterinary professionals return to the clinic, some are eager to catch up on months of missed gossip. When is gossip okay, when is it harmful, and what should you do about it? Viewfinders, there’s a lot to talk about when it comes to “veterinary gossip!”

Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT begin by sharing their definitions of “veterinary gossip.” They each recount several examples of good, neutral, and bad gossip in veterinary clinics and strategies to change a “culture of gossip.” 

Beckie reviews some legal requirements about what types of “gossip” are allowed (or not) and tips for creating a “gossip policy” for your clinic.

Dr. Ward offers advice on what to do if you observe intra-office gossiping and why it’s not always the best idea to reprimand employees who are gossiping. 

Viewfinders, we hope this conversation will inspire you to talk about the conversation occurring in your clinic!

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Resources mentioned in the podcast:

Workplace Gossip: What Crosses the Line?

https://bit.ly/3FUx9qv

HOW TO HANDLE EMPLOYEE GOSSIP?

https://bit.ly/3LkNfLe


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