3 Dr. Google horror stories that reflect the veterinary profession's new normal
Many clients aren't on the same page with you about your expertise-they're relying on the Internet for veterinary advice.
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See red with this veterinary inventory system
Inventory at your veterinary practice making you angry? Mark Opperman's "red dot and flag" system could make it less of a chore (and more fun for you organization wonks).
Get your tech nerd on with 3D printing in your veterinary hospital
It's pricey, but you can use the technology for work and fun.
Urgent care business model comes to veterinary medicine
North Carolina clinic serves cases that cant wait but dont need emergency hospitalization.
5 ways to self-soothe your veterinary clinic stress
Associates and practices owners, put these retail therapy and relaxation tools on your holiday wish list or, better yet, buy them for yourself (you deserve it).
UC Davis veterinary students shape the future of small chicken farms
Faculty and staff across the university collaborate on a new pastured poultry farm.
Selling clients on parasite control isnt sleazy-its a standard of care
We know: Parasite control talks can be boring. But this veterinary parasite expert resolved a familys flea nightmare by not ducking the issue.
University of Arizona aims to open veterinary program in August 2016
AVMA COE will conduct a site visit in January before issuing letter of reasonable assurance for accreditation.
Prefer canines? Maybe it's time to go dog-only
This veterinarian decided to focus on the species she really lovedand has seen her practice grow as a result.
Vetcetera: The roar of high-volume
A Missouri veterinary clinic is showing how high-volume and low cost can coexistto the benefit of an entire region
Four kitties ask: "Which veterinary client owns me?"
Four clients your practice has.
It's catnip for cat clients!
Survey data has insight into appealing to cat owners.
University of Tennessee requires self-health classes for veterinary students
Success and wellness course will emphasize five areas of mental, physical and professional health.
3 sexist comments female veterinarians have heard at work
UGH. We asked associates what folks have said to them, and were sorry to hear that clients and colleagues still say this stuff in 2015.
What veterinary associates today want and need in a great job
Our fictional Dr. Alex Doe exemplifies real-life survey results on what theyre looking for in the workplace.
High-volume veterinary clinic slashes prices
Not-for-profit practice in Missouri neuters cats for $20, serves approximately 100,000 animals per year.
Video: Interviews with high-volume clinic Angels Vet Express's co-founder and head veterinarian
They share insight into the high-volume clinic's business model, value
New York veterinarian stars in documentary
Short film highlights scope of John Charos' contributions to profession, community.
Tweets from the Women's Veterinary Leadership Development reception at CVC Kansas City
The session shared facts, studies and attendee's personal experiences regarding the feminization of the profession.
I treat rabbitsI don't treat dust bunnies: 4 takeaways on female veterinary leadership
A CVC forum hosted by dvm360 and WVLDI tackles issues confronting women in the profession.
How should you tell veterinary clients their pets are overweight?
Veterinary Economics' team shares their personal thoughts.
2015 Veterinary Economics Practice Manager of the Year announced
Winner credits owners, team for support.
'Paws' for questions in the veterinary exam room
Engage and educate clients with wall art.
Vetcetera: The Fairness to Pet Owners Act is back
Depending on your point of view, H.R.4023 may seem like a great measure or a bad penny. But the Fairness to Pet Owners Act has been revived and you may have to deal with it.
Pinpointing veterinary acupuncture
Adopting acupuncture appeals to more clients and gives practices another tool in the toolbox.
Ohio veterinary practice adopts Fear-Free approach, boosts team morale
Team members became more flexible and supportive of each other.
Deadline nears to apply for veterinary student loan repayment program
Veterinarians willing to work in underserved locations, disciplines can receive up to $25,000 per year.
5 tips from the front lines: The Veterinary Receptionist of the Year shares advice
Emotional intelligence distinguishes great receptionists from OK front desk workers, says veterinary hospital veteran Bob Gauthier.
Idaho VMA, humane society agree on means testing for nonprofit veterinary clients
Groups cooperate to reach deal that forestalls legislative showdown.
4 veterinarians reveal how burnout changed their lives
Four veterinarians share how they faced burnout and made veterinary medicine work for them.