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Veterinary client handout: Speed up dermatology examinations by answering these five questions
Clients can help you solve their pets' skin issues.
Veterinary client handout: 4 things to know about a pet's skin issues
These four tips can reassure clients.
Referral, interrupted: GP faces resistance from veterinary oncologist
Referring veterinarians request for advice meets resistance from oncologist when client returns to general practice.
#Daretobedifferent in your veterinary practice
Is what separates you from competitors succinct enough to be a hashtag?
Avoiding nasty lawyer tricks in your veterinary business deal
To my fellow attorneys: Do good for your clients rather than derailing their plans while your meter is running.
Florida dean says scholarships are best answer to debt
James Lloyd, DVM, PhD, plans to raise $5 million for scholarshipsand hopes other schools will too.
Clinic design with Fear-Free in mind
Veterinary architect Heather Lewis shares her tips for eliminating pets stress, starting with design.
Has your pharmacy taken a hit in sales?
Data from Benchmarks 2015: A Study of Well-Managed Practices show that 74 percent of practices have seen sales drop in the last two years.
Pet owners clamoring for a Fear-Free approach?
Let potential veterinary clients in your community know youre making this a priority.
Letter to dvm360: We must solve our economic problems before the market does it for us
Practice owners, veterinary schools must make choices that serve the future health of veterinary medicine.
In defense of veterinary internships
Column questioning value overlooks long-term income potential, increased job satisfaction and more.
A pungent poisoning: Onion toxicosis in a cat
Cats are more sensitive to the toxic properties of onions than other species are. Find out what you should do if an exposed cat is presented to your clinic.
Experience counts: Why some veterinarians earn more (or less) than others
In this installment of our veterinary salary series, we look at factors associated with income for seasoned practitioners.
Fear-Free: A dvm360 Leadership Challenge
Have you embraced this movement yet? No matter what level your veterinary practice is ready for, we've compiled everything you need to decrease patient stress and anxiety.
Gentle giants: Appeal to veterinary clients with Bernese Mountain Dogs using these social media posts
Mountain dog posts
America's favorite dog: Celebrate Labrador Retrievers with these social media posts for veterinary practices
Use these Facebook posts and tweets to engage Lab owners.
How I learned to cope with euthanizing veterinary patients
Find your outlet to avoid compassion fatigue.
Rolling out Fear-Free: Its a toolbox, not a mandate
Getting on board is easier than you think--and it doesn't have to be a chore
What should a mobile veterinarian know about hiring an associate?
Audition candidates to ensure a new hire matches your practices identity and connects with clients.
Bare beauty: Reach out to owners of Sphynx cats with these social media posts
Posts and tweets Sphynx
Texas A&M Dean Eleanor Green appointed as AAVMC president
President-elect, board members also named at veterinary college association's annual conference.
Use these 10 tips to take a successful vacation away from your veterinary practice
Download this checklist to plan how you'll leave and return to work.
Veterinary employees across the nation head to court to face theft allegations
Accusations range from embezzlement to third-degree burglary.
Client handout: 5 signs of dental pain in pets
Use this form to promote regular dental checkups at your veterinary practice.
I was a 23-year-old veterinary practice manager
This Practice Manager of the Year nominee shares her experience overseeing older, more experienced team members.
What do you do when veterinary staff members break equipment?
Training and communication are your best bets when it comes to preventing accidents.
The VHMA Files: Sharing: A vital life skill--really!
What team members dont know about finances can hurt your practice.
7 steps to bring the pop back to veterinary team meetings
Try these boredom busters to bring the fun back to your team training meetings.
Team training tool: Attribute appreciation form
This activity helps stimulate team members to enact the old adage "treat others as you like to be treated." Each member of the team takes a few minutes to list possible ways they would finish the sentence, "I like it when people are ..."
Team training tool: 10 things I love about you
As Stuart Smalley would say, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!" Since most of us don't get out of bed each morning repeating this phrase, let your teammates remind you with this activity.