I saw Dr. Fritzler’s lab coat across my desk chair the Tuesday morning. Dr. Zawacki had to leave urgently the day before so Dr. Fritzler
saw her afternoon appointments. Beth doesn't see scheduled appointments
anymore. Her duties in management, book keeping, and business tasks,
along with her responsibilities at our other practice, eventually made her
decide, a few years ago that she couldn't practice regularly anymore. She
and I had practiced together for 15 years or so and it was great. It was never too much togetherness. We saw each others patients and always had
each others backs.
When she stopped practicing, it was a particularly hard
transition for me. For so many years, I would finish an appointment on a
Thursday (I am off on Fridays) and say to the owner, "the doctor that will
call back tomorrow is my wife". It was fabulous continuity. I
would be home with our kids and she would call me with a list of my patients
and we would go over what was next for each of them. I felt like I was
present even when I was off.
We have a wonderful set of doctors that do a great job following up on my patients. I just sometimes miss practicing with her. We can't go back. And, we don't want to. As the clinic has grown, we evolved in our different directions - me into medical director and she into hospital administrator. We belong in these roles. But, for a few hours that day, we weaved in and out of our rooms together, in our separate appointments, and we were practicing side by side again. It was nice to step back for moment and remember that time.
Timothy R Kraabel, DVM, DABVP (Canine/Feline Practice)
Vice President, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
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