
You dream of performing surgery in a flawlessly designed, perfectly executed veterinary surgical suite. But the reality is often less-than-perfect.
You dream of performing surgery in a flawlessly designed, perfectly executed veterinary surgical suite. But the reality is often less-than-perfect.
Give it to me straight, says one reader to our CVPM advice guru: Are veterinary wellness plans worth the time?
Brick used to be all the rage, but this architect says there are many great options now.
When it comes to repaying veterinary school debt, are money-saving apps like Digit worth the download, or will the fine print cost more in the long run?
... they'd be a fairy tale of pet-care happy endings, or a horror movie about not enough, or too much, on the shelves. Here are short answers to five frequently asked inventory questions you can share with everyone on your hospital team that can help explain the importance of inventory management in a pet hospital and get the basics right.
This no-nonsense advice on dog zones with an animal-care-focused engineer provides some suggestions to keep down noise in a new or remodeled veterinary clinic.
Yes, of course, you need to talk fixtures and finishes. But this veterinary architect insists you must consider your biggest asset: the hospital staff.
Patients' perceptions are vastly different from our ownan important consideration when building a hospital.
Between examinations, consultations, and the rest of practice life, it’s important for veterinarians to take some time to learn the smart ways to invest in their financial futures.
Maintaining a monthly budget is one of the keys to financial success for veterinary practice owners.
Sunlight is good for the patients and the staff. But it's tricky to get it to the entire hospital. Listen to an architect's solutions.
A little common senseand some support from your veterinary colleagueswill keep you from being crushed by the mountain.
Signage and porches help with curb appeal for your practice. And don't neglect Mother Nature's contribution in grass, flowers and other greenery.
Every practice has a unique voice and mission, so "one-plan-fits-all" doesnt work. Here are my overall tips for managing a wellness-plan that fits your practice, not someone elses vision for your practice.
Help your veterinary construction project stay on point and on budget with this critical assistant.
Keeping your business and personal expenses separate is a must for any practice owner. But how do you pick the right one?
Veterinary architect says look to mobile clinics when considering minimum space requirements.
What should veterinary professionals and pet owners care about in considering pet insurance plans? Here's the latest information from some of the nation's top pet insurance providers.
Once upon a time, veterinary practices were owned by veterinarians. Then other interested parties came along ...
This clinic in Door County, Wisconsin, with its clean lines and creative roofline, would make architect Frank Lloyd Wright proud.
Buying or leasing a new veterinary practice is a daunting task. Don’t go it alone.
You’ll never guess which degree snatched the No. 2 spot on this list.
This financial manager, who loves her Capital One card, asks her colleagues, Whats in YOUR wallet?
The overhead horizontal plane is showing up in dvm360 Hospital Design Competition entries. Will it land in your own practice design?
Flex that space for the benefit of clinic and clients.
Paying off credit card debt is not as impossible as many people think. Change your attitude by implementing these five strategies.
Augment electric fixtures with daylighteven when the room is in the middle of the building.
dvm360 shares key performance indicators from veterinary practices in partnership with Sikka Software.
Plan ahead and make color splashes with more easily revamped decorative elements.