
Experts weigh in on whether a future where people care for furry wards would be better than one where pets are owned.

Experts weigh in on whether a future where people care for furry wards would be better than one where pets are owned.

CVC educator and compassion fatigue expert Kimberly Pope-Robinson tells us that veterinarians and team members can experience the same traumas as human doctors and nurses.

The clinic must continue to operate if the owner is sick or worse.

You've picked out a great digital dental radiography unit. You can live with the price. But are you sure everyone's excitement will translate to plenty of use and a decent ROI?

An honest assessment of veterinarians' hang-ups with technology and a path to move forward.

Keeping the connection is a worldwide challenge.

New DVMs need to be protected and nurtured or they will crash and burn. Will you be a part of the problem or the solution?

Once upon a time, equine practitioners were willing to do their after-hours work solo. A new generation of fantastic doctors wants to do things a different way.

Antibiotics that are medically important to people will soon be off-limits for growth promotion in livestock. And after Jan. 1, DVMs will decide what's medically necessary in animal feeds and what's not.

This practice manager set out to achieve her dream of owning a practice and discovered that change and success can go hand in hand.

What changes do you hope will occur in veterinary medicine in the next 100 years? What is your sci-fi prediction for the field? Lets look back at how top veterinarians answered these questions 10 years ago and then get to work on making these hopes and predictions a reality!

Dead giveaways that Brian is down in the dumps (plus bonus tales of real life practice nightmares).

Retreating to your emotional silo may feel safer, but it wont protect you long-term.

Key is to understand others communication styles, explains Denise Tumblin in this video.

If we're so adept at identifying medical problems and making diagnoses, then can't we fix our own problems?

Dr. Courtney Sampson provides the neurology perspective on this challenging oncology case.

Dr. Isabella Pfeiffer provides the radiation oncology perspective on this challenging oncology case.

Dr. Silke Hecht provides the radiology perspective on this challenging oncology case.

Dr. Lark Walters provides the medical oncology perspective on this challenging oncology case.

Dr. Jennie Jankovsky provides the anatomic pathology perspective on this challenging oncology case.

Why borrowing four principles of human clinical bioethics will enhance the lives of our veterinary patients.

This doctor kept it all straight, even after a bonk on the head.

CVC educator Bash Halow, LVT, CVPM, is afire with excitement about the power of the "push notification" to connect to veterinary hospital clients.

Dr. Greenskin's morning quickly switches from Pokemon GO to an impromptu discussion on her investment in the practice with Dr. Codger.

Every ambitious associate should share this with their practice owner. (Hint hint! I want to own!) Every smart practice owner should share this with their ambitious associateor start planning to find one. (Hint hint! Id rather sell to you!)

Squeeze, roll and punch your way to a calmer day in veterinary practice with these toys.

Don't worry about all the squiggly lines. Remember they lead to an "X," no matter who you are in the veterinary industry.

You can confront todays economic challenges AND remain optimistic about the veterinary field at the same time. Here are 3 tips to help you thrive.

Annual report from WTA Veterinary Consulting and Veterinary Economics examines financial performance of 100 top-performing veterinary practices.

In this practice with an employee stock ownership plan, it's share and share alike.