
Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us that it is the doctor who should be held responsible for mistakes, not the staff.

Kevin Fitzgerald, PhD, DVM, DABVP, practices at VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver. Besides being featured on Animal Planet's Emergency Vets and E-Vet Interns, Dr. Fitzgerald is an adjunct professor at the University of Denver, has written numerous articles and textbook chapters on topics ranging from emergency medicine to reptile medicine, and performs as a stand-up comedian.

Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us that it is the doctor who should be held responsible for mistakes, not the staff.

Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us that our professional responsibilities don't stop at the hospital door.

In this week's blog, Dr. Fitzgerald advises keeping thorough medical records.

This week, Dr. Fitzgerald investigates whether the customer is always right.

Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us that we need to follow our own advice when it comes to exercise.

In this week's blog, Dr. Fitzgerald asks whether you are a shark or an ape.

This week, Dr. Fitzgerald discusses the power of little acts of kindness.

In this week's blog, Dr. Fitzgerald asks you to consider how you come across to your clients.

This week Dr. Fitzgerald discusses why he thinks that even in 2008 the customer is always right.

Dr. Fitzgerald takes on the importance of time management in his latest blog.

This week, Dr. Fitzgerald talks about building your client base by getting involved in the community.

In the third installment of his blog, Dr. Fitzgerald reflects on the wonder of the veterinary profession.

Check out the second installment of Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald's new blog to find out how you can keep it clean.

Check out Dr. Fitzgerald's new weekly blog, which presents the practical side of veterinary practice with a personal touch.

This practitioner, author, speaker, TV star, and comedian says veterinarians need to maintain the public's respect by examining their priorities. "We must stay true to the basis of our profession, which is to relieve suffering. It is a privilege to do what we do, not our right."