All
Dental training: Team training tools
Use these tools to customize your practice?s educational team meeting and prepare to tackle the tough topic of dental care and pets.
Tools for tough client talks
Use these tools to tackle serious discussions with pet owners.
Mental health tools for veterinary practices
Use these tools to help create a mentally healthy veterinary workplace.
Hanging with Hafen: Find a veterinary hospital that's just right
Many veterinary hospitals will be too big or too small. Keep trying until you find the perfect fit.
Checklist: The rule of 20 (PDF)
Download this list of 20 critical parameters to evaluate in critically ill patients every day.
GHLIT to establish private health insurance exchange, CEO says
Members will be able to 'shop and compare' insurance plans this spring.
I've lost that loving feeling
Build a bond and regain the closeness even if your veterinary team is growing.
Texas seeks to identify veterinary shortage areas for inclusion in loan repayment program
Commission seeks nominations for areas in need of food animal medicine, rural private practice or public practice.
Five-minute wellness: Preventive veterinary care that lets the team take charge
This veterinarian's unorthodox system thrilled employees, let doctors focus on medicine and quintupled practice revenue.
Good deeds are your new Yellow Pages
Looking for your next big marketing idea? Skip the old-school approach and promote the good stuff you and your veterinary staff are doing instead.
Being friendly vs. being a friend to veterinary clients
Clients expect you to be professional-so be careful about blurring the line.
How to figure out if you're successful-in veterinary practice or simply in life
Rather than going by society's rules, ask yourself one key question.
Credit cards vs. third-party payment plans for veterinary care
More active credit market may prompt questions from veterinary clients.
How veterinary practice owners are like Japanese warlords
Defending your veterinary business against chaos is your paramount mission.
How to be Google's No. 1 veterinary clinic
You don't have to Google the answers to this one-they're right here.
Tell the pet's owner how you really feel
Make sure you're watching out for the best interests of the veterinary patient, not the owner.
Serve veterinary clients these nutritional nuggets
Beef up your online presence to help patients eat better and lose the weight.
References: Rethinking your approach to perioperative fluid therapy
Reference list for "Rethinking your approach to perioperative fluid therapy"
Your life, lived your way
'The world's greatest veterinarian' ... and you
A new twist on an old form
A new-client form can do so much more than just collect pet owner information. Let yours help with veterinary client communication, too.
Use a timer to keep veterinary clients from waiting
Make sure you stay on schedule and your clients aren't kept waiting.
New-client information form
This new-client form not only gathers pertinent information about clients and their pets, but also helps lay the groundwork for good communication.
Breaking up is easy to do
If you keep your veterinary practice vision in mind, brainstorming in small groups could be the answer to (most of) your prayers.
Zoetis trades above $26 IPO during first hours on NYSE
Zoetis largest IPO for U.S. company since Facebook.
Best Blog: Veterinary drug shortages and compounding pharmacies
Drug unavailabity often means going "underground."
Team meeting a snoozefest? Fix it!
Whether it's too many tangents, irrelevant discussions, or too much nitpicking and criticism bringing you down-use this advice to wake up your veterinary team meetings.
It's true: Walmart can be a veterinary practice builder
Sound impossible? It's not. Embracing the $4 prescription model will benefit your veterinary practice and help you provide the best care for patients.
Too much gossiping?
Get less chatter and more productivity out of your veterinary team.
Does your veterinary practice have an image gap?
Sometimes it pays to tell clients why you're out of the office.
8 years to the perfect veterinary hospital
After many stressful days and sleepless nights, Dr. Steen landed a practically perfect practice.