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Timeline: Selling a veterinary practice to an inside buyer
Download this PDF of a timeline of selling your veterinary practice to an inside buyer.
Change is good. Change is bad. Change is inevitable
I'm moping about the end of summer. At least until fall hits.
Hospitality with a heart
A see-through philosophy and facility give rise to happy, informed clients at this Mobile, Ala., practice.
Equipment: To lease or to buy?
The sales rep may promise the world, but what's really better for your practice?
Effort to increase more feline veterinary visits
A new awareness program hopes to increase feline visits.
How to grow yourself a veterinary practice buyer
To groom a successor, involve him or her in management, offer regular CE, and answer questions.
Front-desk quiz: Test your medical knowledge answer 6C
5 types of potentially litigious veterinary clients
If you see them coming, be concerned - and ask them to seek veterinary care elsewhere
Grand opening: The new trend of practice startups
Many associates are choosing to start a new veterinary practice, not buy one. If that's you, find out what's fueling the trend and how to make sure your neighborhood debut is a big hit.
Veterinary product sales are changing? Get on board
Your clients want convenience and low price-the same things you look for as a consumer.
3 ways to show clients you care
Dr. Carl Osborne points out simple ways you can demonstrate the art of veterinary medicine.
Veterinary associates: Lose the guilt
Don't beat yourself up for failing to be all things to all people all the time
ACT is dead - long live ASPP
Tracking your annual veterinary services per patient helps you understand your practice and ensure you are providing high-quality patient care
Breaking down the language barrier
Hispanic, foreign-born population growth signals need for multilingual expertise in practice, DVMs say
What veterinarians can learn from plumbers
We can learn a lot from plumbers when it comes to charging for our services
Front-desk quiz: Test your medical knowledge answer 5A
Veterinary associates: Ask these questions before starting a practice
Get real about your ideal clients, team members, and practice philosophy.
From winning jockey to veterinarian
Ramon Perez's long-running love of horses inspired his move from racing at Belmont to becoming an equine practitioner.
Find and keep new clients at your veterinary practice
Are you doing all you can to reach new clients and keep the ones you have coming back again and again?
Q&A: Hospital design that puts proof to work for veterinarians
Wayne Usiak, AIA, explains the proven insights that architects are incorporating into veterinary clinic design.
8 signs of a positive practice culture
See what it takes to be one big happy practice.
Image Quiz: Dermatology-An itchy fox terrier
Incorrect answer for Image Quiz: Dermatology-An itchy fox terrier
4 fast ways to recapture lost income
Recoup more than $21,000 a year with these simple tips from the CVC in Kansas City.
Veterinary practices miss $64,000 in fees each year
Take a look at the average annual missed charges for a full-time veterinarian.
Associates: It's time for a new take on practice ownership
Being an owner doesn't mean you're doomed to work long hours.
Forget conflict: Agreement can cause even bigger problems
Brian Conrad discusses "the Abilene paradox" during Managers' Retreat at CVC in Kansas City.
Personal finance Q&A: Should I pay off debt or invest?
What's the smartest thing to do first: pay down my debt or begin investing?
Walk away from workplace violence
See the signs of a coworker-or a practice culture-on the edge.
Study links dry pet food to human disease
Salmonella contamination may be the culprit in severe 2006 and 2008 outbreaks, especially affecting small children.