Every veterinarian (at the least the smart ones) relies on teamwork to be successful. The vets also know that when it comes to DEA requirements for recordkeeping and security, the responsibility ultimately falls on the doctor. But it’s actually the veterinary technicians and support staff who are the clinic’s first - and best - line of defense, ensuring the practice stays compliant, efficient, and secure. Hey staff, do you have your vet’s back?
Titan Group’s teams see it play out almost everywhere they go to conduct surprise, mock DEA inspections, and demanding required records from the vet. It’s the staff - not the vets - who know where every record is kept, how they’re handled, and how to generate necessary data from the practices’ computer systems.
Staff is also the linchpin for ensuring that all controlled substance records covering every dose received, dispensed, administered, or wasted comply with DEA requirements for completeness and accuracy. STAFF: do you follow these recordkeeping best practices?
Having controlled substances on site means taking smart steps to protect them from diversion. STAFF: are you “security aware”?
Technicians and other staff play vital roles in on-the-job training for new employees and modeling best practices by reinforcing DEA regulatory compliance during daily routines. TECHS: what’s your “knowledge plan”?
Every staff member is essential to all aspects of DEA and other regulatory compliance. A protective mindset - watching the vets’ backs - with recordkeeping, security, and training makes successful compliance more likely. They may not wear capes, but vet techs and the rest of the staff can use their “compliance superpowers” to protect the practice.
Titan Group also has a few “practice success superpowers”. Take our FREE risk assessment to spot the practice’s problems, weaknesses, and areas of concern. You can also give TITAN a call at (347) 723-8019. Just like a vet’s support team, Titan Group can be there to watch everyone’s backs.