
Just because you've graduated doesn't mean you can't go back to school.
Kristi Reimer is editor of dvm360 magazine and news channel director for dvm360.com. Before taking over
Just because you've graduated doesn't mean you can't go back to school.
Strap in and hold on for the ride. We've just launched dvm360.com-and you're on board!
When the dust clears around this place, maybe I'll find my trash can-and a new sense of perspective.
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Care's use of green building practices ensures that its relationship with the environment will be long and harmonious.
Dr. Bruce Jens, hospital administrator for Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care, answered our burning questions about his practice's green project.
The colors, textures, proportions, and "mood" all work together in a place to communicate something about what you're supposed to experience there.
We've been talking a lot here about how women talk.
Seeing our board members at CVC East in Baltimore clearly got to me.
It's hard work to man a booth during a convention. But an aching back and sore feet are a fair price to pay for good feedback from readers.
As I write this, my colleagues are frantically filling out their NCAA tournament brackets. My bracket lies neglected, only partially filled out, because-deep breath-there is a magazine to send to the printer. This magazine. Today.
A how-to for moving paper records to your hard drive.
Dr. Kerri Marshall, MBA, knew the moment she caught of a glimpse of it that she was a fan.
The only thing that anyone can count on for sure in the arena of paperless veterinary practice is that the experience is different for everyone.
Team retention, good medical recommendations, and consistency will help your practice to beef up income.
The world of veterinary medicine is changing, but how? We see these themes in 2007.
Quick identification of a "stray" can lead to a happy reunion when pets go missing. The other possible outcomes are not quite so cheerful.
Differences in communication styles can mean women's messages don't carry the same weight. Here's how to give statements more oomph.
While you may think all the action takes place inside your hospital, the front of your facility is hard at work speaking on your behalf. The question is, what's it saying? "Come on in"-or "Go away"?
"I was alarmed. And I was nowhere near home. 'Don't die!' I yelled as I stepped on the gas."
Defining your role and responsibility in cases where violence against animals can lead to violence against people