Why culture matters in veterinary practice
Every practice has a culture – whether it has been intentionally shaped or not. It influences everything from patient safety and team wellbeing to staff retention and the ability to handle complex, busy days effectively.
Dan introduces the concept of human factors – the elements that sit between knowing what to do and reliably being able to do it in real-world conditions. These include communication, teamwork, decision-making, leadership and wellbeing.
In aviation and healthcare, human factors training has transformed safety and performance, and the same principles can have a powerful impact in veterinary settings.
Behaviour drives culture…and culture drives behaviour
Culture is ultimately expressed through what people do when no‑one is watching.
Common descriptions include:
“The way we do things around here.”
A shared set of assumptions, values and expectations
The norms that influence what feels acceptable, encouraged or discouraged


