
Come see what I mean at CVC Kansas City.
Brendan Howard oversees veterinary business, practice management and life-balance content for dvm360.com, dvm360 magazine, Firstline and Vetted, and plans the Practice Management track at all three Fetch dvm360 conferences.Brendan has proudly served under the Veterinary Economics and dvm360 banners for more than 10 years. Before that, he worked as a journalist, writer and editor at Entrepreneur magazine and a top filmed entertainment magazine in Southern California. Brendan received a Masters in English Literature from University of California, Riverside, in 1999.
Come see what I mean at CVC Kansas City.
Veterinary Economics Editor Brendan Howard hands it off to Dr. Sarah Wooten who interviewed mindfulness guru Dr. Steve Noonan about what it means to be present in practice.
Veterinarians, veterinary team members and other folks in the veterinary industry poured out a little of their heart and soul on colorful postcards at CVC Washington, D.C. Find out more about this Vet Confessionals Project as well as new data and stories about burnout, compassion fatigue, mental health and job satisfaction.
Your hospital wont turn into the sitcoms Central Perk coffeehouse, but you will hold onto existing clients by creating real, authentic relationships.
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Renowned speaker and writer bridged the worlds of human healthcare and veterinary medicine.
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Veterinary speaker and author hopes weekly Web show will take pet owner education to the next level.
If you or someone you love or work with seem down, dont dismiss that. Everyone in veterinary medicine can help as holiday stress and high expectations buffet the vulnerable: Just talk and listen.
One way to create mass confusion in on a social platform
How to tackle your clients' questions in the wake of ABC's news report.
New survey names veterinarian as No. 2 most-underrated profession.
The AVMA video game shows promise, but how do I level up to get the staff I need?
Every look at the profession's struggles is a new chance to solve them.
It's all up to your own thinking and attitude.
Books, finances and bad habits to conquer.
You'll never be bored with a board of directors if you pick the most engaged people around: your clients.
You know you should make some changes in veterinary practice. We'll show you how.
You asked for a little guidance. We've got it.
Special people in a special industry make practicing veterinary medicine a very special job.
Forget fancy logos, social media strategies, and branding. It's time build your marketing from the team up.
'The world's greatest veterinarian' ... and you
We hope you enjoy how new and old come together in Veterinary Economics' redesign.
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We missed the interview with this veterinarian, but not his impact.
The battle for pharmacy dollars may be over, but the war for your veterinary patients' health has only just begun.
Forget politicians. Much-needed change can come from you.
Improve client compliance and word-of-mouth referrals with these three insights drawn from the 2012 Veterinary Information Gap Study.
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