Even with a robust safety program in place, injuries sometimes happen at work.
Even with a robust safety program in place, injuries sometimes happen at work.
← Back to all posts Helping to Ensure a Safe Driving Program By Katie Stryker, CNA Assistant Vice President of Risk Control This article was originally printed in the Jan/Feb 2023 issue of the California Veterinarian magazine. Over the past few years, there has been a steady increase in the number of auto accidents… Continue reading Helping to Ensure a Safe Driving Program
Veterinarians must wear many hats to keep their practices running smoothly. One important aspect of running a successful practice is onboarding new hires.
California is known for its mild weather, but winter can bring unexpected and potentially hazardous driving conditions, especially in mountainous areas and the colder northern regions of the state.
← Back to all posts How to Manage AI Risks in Your Veterinary Practice By Adam DeCarolis, PharmD Life Science Risk Control Consulting Director, CNA Insurance This article was originally printed in the September/October 2024 issue of the California Veterinarian magazine. As technologies and tools are created to practice veterinary medicine, it is important… Continue reading How to Manage AI Risks in Your Veterinary Practice
Animal bites and scratches are the number one cause of injuries experienced in veterinary practices.
← Back to all posts Your Veterinary Premises Has Water Damage: How Would You Respond? By Adam DeCarolis, PharmD Life Science Risk Control Consulting Director; John Mizurak, RRE, CRIS, Small Business Risk Control Consulting Director; Bret Martin, PE, CSP, CFPS, CHFM, CHE, CLSS-HC, Assistant Vice President, Property Risk Control, CNA Insurance This article was originally… Continue reading Your Veterinary Premises Has Water Damage: How Would You Respond?
← Back to all posts Preparing for Power Loss in an Emergency By Vince Scarcella, Risk Control Director, CNA This article was originally printed in the January/February 2024 issue of the California Veterinarian magazine. Weather events, wildfires, and power grid problems can leave your veterinary hospital or clinic without power. This can affect critical… Continue reading Preparing for Power Loss in an Emergency