Clickbait, Mistrust, and the Veterinary Team Divide
A headline can do more than earn a click. It can change how veterinary professionals see one another.
This week, Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, MPA, RVT, examine how clickbait and rage-bait framing can deepen mistrust across veterinary teams. Using a provocative article about employee theft as a starting point, they explore what happens when practical business guidance is presented in terms of employers versus employees, managers versus staff, or one part of the hospital versus another.
Ernie and Beckie aren’t arguing against audits, safeguards, accountability, or sound financial controls. They’re asking whether those measures can be discussed without treating every team member as a potential threat.
The conversation expands to other familiar divides, including front versus back, veterinarians versus technicians, and corporate versus independent practice.
They also challenge veterinary publications, professional organizations, and social media creators to consider how headlines shape beliefs, workplace culture, and public perceptions of the profession.
The takeaway: protect the practice, address real problems, and choose language that builds collaboration instead of suspicion.
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