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Flaunt your veterinary pharmacy
Give your clients a reason to fill their pet's prescription with you-and keep the revenue in your practice to boot.
Tools to keep veterinary clients coming back
Download these flowcharts and study new ways to keep client retention up at your veterinary practice.
A picture is worth 1,000 words…
Help clients understand the need for preventive pet dental care with this easy tip.
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Posts and tweets about diagnostics
Use your social media network to educate clients and raise awareness about the importance of diagnostics with these tweets and posts.
Dental care: The next step
Leverage the awareness about dental care in February and rally around preventive dental care in your practice with these simple suggestions.
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Download: Team training
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'We need to talk'
Behavior, performance, and discipline problems just don't come across in email and text messages. Remind your manager (or yourself) that difficult conversations need to be face to face.
Overcoming the barriers to heartworm prevention in your veterinary clinic
See how four veterinarians from across the country achieve year-round compliance.
Hanging with Hafen: 4 veterinary design lessons for 2013
Sometimes clarity hits you when you're not at work. Mark Hafen, AIA, came back from vacation with realizations that will help him design even better hospitals in the new year.
Market watch: Understanding the ripple effect
The smallest act of support and encouragement can change your veterinary colleague's life.
One cat, four cats, 10 cats ... more?
Q: How many pets per team member does our practice need to pay for?
When faced with disaster, veterinary practices need a plan
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, all veterinary practice owners should make disaster plans a priority, expert says.
Publicize your diagnostic probing
Educate veterinary clients-sometimes in 140 characters or less-with these tweets and Facebook posts just for them.
What's in a name?
Stories about pet names help you keep track and give veterinary clients a chance to share why this particular pet is so beloved.
Same book, different look
We hope you enjoy how new and old come together in Veterinary Economics' redesign.