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The hard facts of evidence-based veterinary hospital design
Statistical analysis across many industries shows the benefits of letting nature in.
Building a new veterinary hospital? Do your financing homework
The whole building process cost twice the amount Dr. Jeff Walcoff, owner of Bennett Creek Animal Hospital in Clarksburg, Md., expected. Learn the hard lessons from a veterinary practice owner who's been there.
Marketing ideas to boost equine business
Create a plan, be persistent, and measure success. Give your marketing efforts time to grow and produce new or more knowledgeable clients.
Fit to practice: 5 supplements that may save your life
Along with a healthy diet and lots of exercise, nutritional supplements should find a place in your daily routine.
Lost focus? Target your true purpose
Many obstacles stand in the way of your happiness and success as a veterinarian, but a little introspection and team management can get you back on track
Bridge the veterinary client communication gap
Improve client compliance and word-of-mouth referrals with these three insights drawn from the 2012 Veterinary Information Gap Study.
The best dvm360 blog: The Affordable Health Care Act
What if veterinarians were part of the Affordable Care Act?
Millie's love: Life after pet loss
When a caregiver brought an ill and severely matted cat to our practice, our veterinary team began a journey that demonstrated the bonds of love and compassion that can blossom among pets, their people, and a veterinary team.
Market Watch: 5 steps to a stellar first impression with veterinary clients
You don't get a second chance to make a first impression with your veterinary clients – so you better do it well.
Where did I go wrong? Blockheads with bullhorns in veterinary waiting rooms
Luckily for veterinarians, they're glad to "educate" everyone in the waiting area.
Veterinary wellness packages and breed-specific care: One size doesn't fit all
No two veterinary patients are the same. It's time to give up your clients big and small health care options so you can meet the needs of very patient.
Keep rabies out of your rule-outs
World Rabies Day is Sept. 28-client education and awareness are key to preventing this fatal disease.
Know your vacation plan
How should practitioners calculate vacation?
Bound by debt: Veterinarians struggle with student loans in a tepid economy
Years after graduating, this Utah veterinarian is still in the grips of his student loan burden. But hope is on the horizon as he finally closes in on his dream of owning a practice.
Don't let emergency veterinary calls turn you upside down
Use these materials to educate team members about how to crack that tough nut-the nonurgent emergency call. Follow the directios to get your practice back on its feet by preparing an educational meeting on this topic.
Is it time for a haul-in?
If the day-to-day struggles of an ambulatory equine practice are wearing you down, it may be time to consider building, buying, or renting a haul-in facility.
Know what you want-be ready to fight for your new veterinary practice
After eight years, large sums of money, and more patience than he thought possible, Dr. Jeff Walcoff of Bennett Creek Animal Hospital in Clarksburg, Md., finally made his dream hospital a reality.
Loaning out veterinary facilities
How/what do I charge a mobile vet for using my facility
Stampede: 'This one's on me'
Twenty-eight years of friendship takes a toll when the end is in sight.
4 ways to integrate behavior counseling at your veterinary practice
Pet owners were much less interested in talking about behavior issues in the exam room than veterinarians. Get tips on integrating behavior into your practice.
The forgotten veterinary diagnostic test
Are you lax about including urinalyses in your patient work-ups?
Letter of the Law: Once bitten, twice shy – the best way for your veterinary clinic to handle pet restraint
Use these five legal guidelines at your veterinary practice in the daily effort to prevent a lawsuit while simultaneously protecting your staff and your wallet.
Talk is cheap in veterinary practice
And really effective when delivered just right to clients.
Call off the veterinary competition
Think online and big-box retailers are taking a bite out of your profits? Step up your game.
Face time in veterinary practice
The undeniable power of individual relationships with your clients is the motivator to fight back against declining visits.
Practice Survival: 5 mistakes your veterinary office receptionist is making on the phone
Communicating effectively over the phone is just as important as in person. Here's how to make sure your veterinary team does it right.
Know the demographics before you buy a veterinary practice
The location of your veterinary practice means your business could sink or swim.
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Ending Life
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One Size Doesn't Fit All