New Free Module Focused on Implementing Fear Free Now Available

Module 8: An Implementation Guide for Leaders available now as complimentary 3-CE hour course

Denver, Colo. – With more than 600 Fear Free certified professionals spanning seven countries, our professionals are no doubt busy implementing Fear Free into their day-to-day work. But once certified, how do you get your team on board, how do you communicate Fear Free to your clients, and how do you ensure consistency across the board? The answers to those questions can be found in the highly anticipated Module 8: An Implementation Guide for Leaders. Module 8 is offered complimentary to those already registered for the Fear Free Certification program and has been RACE approved for 3 hours of CE.

This module can be taken before or after the certification course as it will prove to be useful at any time throughout the Fear Free program. It is an invaluable part of the Fear Free Certification program as it provides the tools, processes and structure required to successfully implement Fear Free in practices.

Module 8 has three parts: a, b, and c. In these three parts, five areas of implementation will be covered:

  • 8a – Leadership, strategic planning and metrics
  • 8b – Human resources and operations
  • 8c – Marketing your Fear Free certification

Learn more and register for Module 8 today!

About Fear Free

Developed by “America’s Veterinarian,” Dr. Marty Becker, the Fear FreeSM initiative aims to “take the ‘pet’ out of ‘petrified’” and get pets back for veterinary visits by promoting considerate approach and gentle control techniques used in calming environments. Utilization of Fear Free methods and protocols leads to reduction or removal of anxiety triggers, which creates an experience that is rewarding and safer for all involved including pets, their owners, and veterinary health care teams. The end result? Calmer, more accepting patients, more compliant clients, and better veterinary care. Learn more at www.fearfreepets.com.

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