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Use this simple trick to stop missed charges at your veterinary hospital
This veterinary practice sets an eye-catching number as the default dollar amount for procedure codes, rather than zero.
The power to change lies within
Its time to work on these issues to live happier lives.
Are you aware of your level of self-care?
Use this tool to assess your physical and mental well-being in veterinary practice.
Are you happy?
A first look at the 2015 Veterinary Economics Career and Family Survey examines how veterinarians personal choices correspond to overall happiness.
Veterinary happiness: Do you fit the profile?
Dive into the data from the 2015 Veterinary Economics Career and Family Survey to see the characteristics that correspond most with happinessand unhappiness.
When in doubt, reach out
Post this self-care assessment in your clinic to keep personal well-being front-of-mind for your veterinary team.
Questions asked for the 2015 Veterinary Economics Career and Family Survey were personal and telling
Check out the 96 questions we asked of respondents.
2015 Veterinary Economics Hospital Design People's Choice Award winner: Compassionate Care Veterinary Hospital
The people have chosen! Check out all the details of this this Connecticut conversion veterinary practice.
Veterinary medicine's top 10 regrets
Heres what veterinarians wish they had done differently, according to the 2015 Veterinary Economics Career and Family Survey.
CVC report: Are you everyone's favorite team member?
Find out how you can be your veterinary practices MVP with these tips from Heather Prendergast, RVT, CVPM, in her CVC D.C. session, Becoming the Indispensable Team Member.
Eight steps to crush it in the exam room
Bring your 'A' game to every interaction with people and patients by using your whole support team and fine-tuning your client communication.
Boarding exotic animals for better business
Even if exotic pets aren't your thing, have you considered giving your veterinary business a boost by boarding these special pets?
Veterinarians: I want you to succeed
2015 dvm360 Job Satisfaction Survey
Client handout: Choosing a healthy rabbit
Client handout: Play and exercise for your rabbit
Floppy needs his playtime and exercise just like humans do! Rabbit owners can use these tips and tricks to get everybody hopping.
Client handout: Pain in rabbits
It can be hard to tell when Floppy's feeling painful. Pet owners can use these tips to learn more about rabbit pain.
Client handout: My bird won't stop feather picking
If pet owners are in despair over their bird's feather picking, have them use this handout to understand more about this common (and frustrating) problem.
Client handout: Welcoming your new bird home
Help new bird owners prepare for their feathered friend's arrival with these tips.
Client handout: Choosing the best cage for your bird
Use these tips to make your feathered friend's roost a safe and happy home.
Client handout: Types of play and exercise for ferrets
Energetic and inquisitive ferrets need plenty of play to stay in tiptop shape. Have pet owners try these tips.
Client handout: Why choose ferrets as pets?
Your client wants a playful pet, but works all day. Maybe they should try a ferret!
Client handout: Internal and external parasite infections in ferrets
Ferrets suffer from parasites just like dogs and cats. Help ferret owners learn more about how they can prevent parasites on their favorite furry friend.
How time changes associates
The 2015 dvm360 Job Satisfaction Study suggests older associates are more satisfied with relationships, but just as worried about finances.
Caught on tape: Why you want to be filmed in practice
Youre putting on a show in the exam room, but are you award-winning or blooper reel ready?
The current state of veterinary job satisfaction
Vetcetera: Conflict is a mutually beneficial puzzle to solve
Dr. Andy Roark recommends leveraging confrontation to benefit clinic and client.
Your veterinary practice could be just like an episode of Friends
Your hospital wont turn into the sitcoms Central Perk coffeehouse, but you will hold onto existing clients by creating real, authentic relationships.
The burdens of the veterinary profession: In your words
Comments on what you struggle with as veterinariansand where you find hope and happiness as well.
A semi-retired owner confronts the challenges facing veterinary medicine
Demand more from the profession and defend our value.