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Jun 14, 2015
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Finding Acceptable
relief Doctors
Cat 1
Meeting them
Cat 2
Information where to find
Cat 3
Licensing
Cat 4
Year End
Cat 5
Meeting License Year End
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InformationFinding Acceptable
This resource of names is helpful because they are in your office every 4-6 weeks to share information about
new products or price specials on existing
products.
Cat1 a1
Who is a drug or vendor
representative?
Cat1 q1
This resource of finding names is good because you can talk to them if the relief Dr has
worked for them.
cat1a2
What is
A colleague?
cat1q2
This plan to get names is helpful because the Dr
work nights and weekends and may be
able to help your daytime practice.
cat1a3
What is the Emergency Clinic?
cat1q3
This resource to find names was more
commonly found in the mailbox 10 years ago, but many states have moved
to an ‘E’version .
Cat1 a4
What is the state newsletter?
Cat1 q4
This ‘First and best’ online resource is helpful for finding
people doing relief work full time. They just may not be licensed in your
state.
cat1a5
What is
VIN? * Dr Ramirez works for VIN as a representative
Cat1 q5
This is the place to go to look up information on
a relief Dr. It is the same as the number 1
with 100 zeros.
Cat 2 a1
What is Google?
Cat 2 q1
This is the place to look up information of a Dr to see if they have any notices or disciplines against the license.
Cat 2 a2
What is State License web site?
Cat 2 q2
This is an application step commonly NOT done with regular employee applicants (even though it should). It is critical when possibly hiring a
relief Dr.
Cat 2 a3
What is
‘checking references’?
Cat 2 q3
This is something we do with employees, but
rarely done with relief Dr., but can give critical information about how
serious the relief Dr takes his/ her work.
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Cat 2 a4
What is “meet face to face”?
Cat 2 q4
This is the preferred choice of dress for a locum tenens Dr coming to your practice.
Cat 2 a5
A B
What is B?
Cat 2 q5
This patient protocol for puppies and kittens
would be important to write down and show
the relief Doctor.
Cat 3 a1
What is puppy & kitten vaccine
protocol?
Cat 3 q1
This would be an important protocol to
write down for the relief doctor to allow staff to
be familiar with how dog or cat will wake up after
anesthesia.
Cat 3 a2
What is anesthetic protcol?
Cat 3 q 2
This is vital to show staff how to operate so the
testing of blood samples can go smoothly when you are not present.
Cat 3 a 3
What is running blood machines?
Cat 3 q3
These instruments are important to show staff how to run to
have readable radiographs and
sterile instruments.
Cat3A4
What is showing developer and
running autoclave?
Cat3 q4
This is the most important question to ask the relief
Doctor when you show them your vaccine protocol,
anesthetic protcol, heartworm and other
testing protocols.
Cat3 A5
What is “Will you follow these
protocols, or prefer to use your own?”?
Cat3 Q5
This is required to be able to practice
veterinary medicine in your
state.
Cat4 A1
What is a state license?
Cat4 Q1
This is required to be able to write a health
certificate for a pet going to a neighboring
state, or out of the country.
Cat4 A2
What is Accreditation?
Cat4 q2
Daily Double
This is the minimum DVM license
required to give an injection of a CII or CIV in your (DVM clinic owner) clinic.
Cat4 A3
What is state license?
Cat4 q3
The DEA license is issued by this
agency.
Cat4 a4
What is the Drug Enforcement Agency of the
Federal Government?
Cat4 q4
Cat4 A5
The clinic owner DVM has a current DEA license, a licensed DVM with no DEA
license (relief or associate) can not do which of the following:
a) Administer Telazol or Ketamine IV
b) Administer Acepromazine/ Propofol/Sevoflorane
c) Prescribe Phenobarbital for Seizures from your in clinic pharmacy
d) Order controlled drugs for clinic use
What is D?
order controlled drugs for clinic (any) use (go back)
Cat4 q5
Cat5 A1
This is the form a locum tenens doctor should
provide so you can set him/her up as an
Independent Contractor.
What is a W-9?
Cat5 q1
This ID number, while not necessary to have to be
an Independent Contractor does show
the practice owner that the locum tenens is
serious.
Cat5 a2
What is a Federal ID number?
Cat5 q2
The Federal ID number, not the Social Security
Number, should be used on this end of
year form.
Cat5 a3
What is 1099 form?
Cat5 q3
This is the amount paid to an Independent Contractor, over
which, you must send a 1099.
Cat5 a4
What is $600?
Cat5 q4
This is the amount of gross income the relief
doctor needs to generate to justify his/
her coming to your hospital.
* This assumes your staff love the Doctor, the clients love the Doctor, the Doctor practices excellent medicine, and everying is wonderful when
you get back home.
Cat5 a5
What is $0?
Cat5 q5
Final Jeopardy
Final Category
Make your wager
U.S. Presidents
Final jeopardy category
The total number of Presidents of the
United States that were born in Ohio.
Final clue Ans
What is 7?Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard
Taft, Warren G. Harding
Final question