
Little is guaranteed to associate veterinarians earning a base salary plus a percentage of production. Here’s how to make the best of this compensation situation.

Little is guaranteed to associate veterinarians earning a base salary plus a percentage of production. Here’s how to make the best of this compensation situation.

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Dividend stocks and closed-end funds can help ensure a financially secure retirement. Here are the basics on these investment types.

When the going gets tough and the money gets tight, focus on cash flow and crack down on additional spending.

Two options for managing this condition, plus how to help your clients determine which plan is best for their pet.

A sneak peek at this week’s headlines and industry news.

Want to build brand awareness and increase your patient roster? Here are the 5 things you (or an affordable marketing person) should be doing.

Here's a look at this week's top news stories.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Christman is joined by financial advisor Tom Seeko, who discusses potential threats to your clinic, how to manage cash flow, and other ways to amplify your clinic.

Practice manager Bash Halow offers his top tips for selling tick and flea products at your veterinary clinic.

The American Animal Hospital Association recently updated its Veterinary Fee Reference guide to help practices set up competitive fees and enhance their pricing strategies.

Two options for managing this condition, plus how to decide which plan is best for your veterinary clients.

Creative elements tie together this Louisiana charmer.

Despite the assurances of well-meaning practice owners, associate veterinarians may not be as protected as they think in the event of a lawsuit.

New insight illuminates the path veterinary practices should take to improve patient care, client satisfaction, and your bottom line in 2021 and beyond.

My veterinary team is very uncomfortable going over treatment plans. What tools can I give them to be more successful?

Find out how veterinary corporatization has evolved, plus a look at some consolidation strategies.

If you are looking to build a new veterinary hospital or renovate an existing facility, make sure you first understand the financial factors that can make—or break—your project.

Offsetting COVID-19-related veterinary hospital expenses without turning off clients.

Head off client stress and anxiety about paying for emergency pet care by outlining the available payment options before their pet needs that care.

The annual scholarship was awarded to 2 fourth-year students pursuing a career in emergency medicine.

A marketing plan is simply a blueprint for what you want to accomplish and how you will do it.

A modern tale with a nod to the past.

Despite current demographics, men dominate in veterinary practice ownership and industry leadership. Here are some possible reasons why—and what women need to do to correct it.

There is a great deal of truth in the saying “Timing is everything.” However, there isn’t always someone to tell you when you are facing a critical timing situation.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, talks with veterinary inventory manager Nicole Clausen about 5 easy ways to reduce the costs of goods at your practice.

Many factors are at play in determining whether employment contract terms will stand up in court.

In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Adam Christman DVM, MBA, is joined by financial planners Steven Pusterla and Derek Ossi, who discuss some common mistakes young veterinary professionals make when it comes to their student loans.

Have you heard about the newest option for employer-sponsored retirement plans? A 401(k) pooled employer may give your veterinary practice lower fees, fewer fiduciary risks, and greater flexibility than ever.

For many years veterinary practice associates were at the mercy of their noncompete agreement. That’s not quite the case anymore. Here’s why.