Source: FIRSTLINE
May 7, 2011
Gary Glassman, CPA, who spoke at the CVC in Washington, D.C., says receptionists and technicians benefit from being aware these numbers.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
May 6, 2011
By:
Karen Felsted, DVM, CPA, CVPM, MS
Chapter 4 of a nine-part video series about the Veterinary Care Usage Study by Dr. Karen Felsted, CEO of the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2011
By:
Karen Felsted, CPA, MS, DVM, CVPM
Your patients didn't cause the recession, and they're not responsible for your clients' money woes. But they still need essential veterinary care. It's up to you to help your clients figure out how to pay for these services̬and sometimes that means thinking outside the box.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
January 26, 2011
A new study reveals Americans—and Europeans—will give up luxuries for animal necessities.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
December 21, 2010
By:
Karen Felsted, DVM, CPA, CVPM, MS
Trend #1: The Recession, chapter 1 of a four-part web presentation by Dr. Karen Felsted, CEO of the National Commission on Veterinary Economic issues.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
November 1, 2010
By:
Erika Rasmusson Janes
Overwhelmed by the thought of recommending pet insurance because of the administrative work involved? Don't fret. These tips can simplify the process and make pet insurance pay for your veterinary practice.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
October 1, 2010
Use these tips to sabotage your practice—and your livelihood
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Source: FIRSTLINE
September 8, 2010
Improve yourself so wages will follow.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
August 1, 2010
Here's a look at how the economy has affected your veterinary practice, your clients, and your patients.
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