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Case 11, Answer 6
Not all noncompete agreements are created equal
Neither new graduates nor boarded specialists should suffer with boilerplate contract language.
Growing appreciation for veterinary clients
Plant a tree in pet's name to show appreciation
When veterinary clients say "No!"
When we offer pet insurance or third-party payment plans, some clients are quick to turn us down. What are we doing wrong?
Case 11, Answer 7b
Bottoms up for better pet health
Running a fecal screen on every patient makes for a healthier pet-and practice.
Case 11
Extinguish negative veterinary practice reviews
Burned by scathing Internet comments? Posting a response may actually help you gain veterinary clients-if you take the right approach.
Veterinary tip: Hold the IV line
Use IV lines to tie endotracheal tubes during dental procedures.
Calculating ProSal compensation
I'm an associate paid on production using the ProSal formula. Using this formula, my production is calculated by net income, not gross. Does this mean that I'm technically helping pay for the business?
5 veterinary facility choices that make cat owners feel loved
Make cat owners jump with joy-or at least smile.
Feeling your way along
Veterinary practice is never just the medicine
Case 11, Answer 2b
Cover your bases before posting pets' faces
Want to share your adorable patient pics with the world? Make sure you have permission to post those images in print and online.
Resources: Boost your practice's emotional intelligence
Find links to an emotional intelligence test, 7 morale boosters to pump up your practice, and more.
Case 11, Answer 3d
Label veterinary medications on the dot
Use colored dot stickers to quickly identify expiration dates.
The walking wounded
Sometimes veterinary team members' emotional responses have more to do with their own self-esteem than with what you've said.
The real future of veterinary pharmacy
New competition and proposed prescription legislation are tough pills to swallow.
Veterinary experts: "Knowing what I know now..."
We asked veterinarians who just built practices what advice they'd give a peer who was about to embark on this adventure-and they offered up six lessons they learned the trenches.
Ease the strain of chronic illness for veterinary clients
The path for clients with chronically ill pets can be difficult and paved with pitfalls. Here's how to ease clients' way down this long and winding road.
Lost and Found
Two potential owners, one dog, and no microchip. Here's what happened when our veterinary practice got stuck between a Good Samaritan and the owner who wanted her dog back.
7 ways to spruce up & save space at your veterinary hospital
Even if you think you'll never ever build, you can use these veterinary practices' strategies for conquering clutter, getting organized, and squeezing just a little more out of your current practice environment.
2012 Firstline Team Trends Survey
We're giving away a free package of the most popular forms, handouts, and tips on dvm360.com to veterinary team members who take our 2012 Firstline Team Trends Survey. Answer our questions and put these forms to work for you right now.
Who lets the dogs out? Every veterinary practice can find a way
These veterinary practices developed unique spaces for their canine guests. Fresh air. Sunshine. Bright color. What's not to love? (Especially if you're a dog.)
5 steps for ditching veterinary clients
Is work cutting into your free time? Empty your schedule by driving all your veterinary clients away!
3 color palettes that work for veterinary practice
The color choices you make give your veterinary hospital environment its distinct feel and personality. Veterinary architect Wendy Wheeler Martinez talks about why these examples work.
Don't limit free wellness-plan examinations
Do clients typically take advantage of the free office visits you offer under your annual plan? I'm considering offering two exams and three free office visits. Subsequent visits would cost 50 percent less than a regular visit.
Veterinary Medicine - Digital Edition - 06/01/2012
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