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Ask Shawn: Ouch! Am I a totally toxic team member?
What do I do if I'm the toxic team member?
Leading Off: FAQs about vaccines and visits
Dr. Michael Paul discusses the best practices for vaccine administration and what to do about declining client visits.
Know how to pay for veterinary services rendered
With production-based pay, who gets credit for the "sale" of a plan and who gets credit for services rendered?
8 mistakes to avoid in your veterinary wellness plans
Who says you have to learn the hard way? Dodge these common annual plan faux pas and keep your goal of providing affordable bundled healthcare services alive.
Tensions build between private practitioners, low-cost service providers
But some private veterinary practices have found ways to co-exist with public programs and charitable organizations.
Discussing veterinary team problems
As an associate, what do I do about team management problems when I don't have the authority to address them?
Veterinarians: Obama vs. Romney and your taxes
The presidential victor will put his stamp on four years of tax hikes and drops. See what's up for debate in 2013 and what your paystub and retirement funds will look like.
Fit to Practice: Running won't ruin your knees
Studies show that running isn't bad for your knees. Sitting around is.
Single-serve preventives
This time-saving technique will help your veterinary staff stay on schdule and keep your clients happy.
Examples of issues to track on green sheets in your veterinary hospital
Here are some issues currently on my green sheets.
Letter of the Law: 4 ways to provide transparency in the veterinary workplace
Veterinary employers would benefit from adopting the sunshiny practices of labor unions and government.
Dos and Don'ts for a smooth veterinary visit
Bad patient behavior and scary veterinary visits will be a thing of the past with this handy exam room reference sheet.
Florida veterinarian helps colleagues LOL
Veterinarian by day, cartoonist by night, Dean Scott, DVM, deals with stresses through humor at funnyvet.com.
Ethical dilemma: How a veterinarian should handle a case of puppy abuse
A longtime client admits to an episode of abuse, and a veterinarian weighs her options.
Veterinarians: Embrace change and channel your inner problem-solver
Accept the challenges of veterinary medicine by branching out of your comfort zone-even if it's forced upon you.
Veterinary practice owners can change a belief into evidence
Start gathering patient data and tracking outcomes in your veterinary practice to stop practicing one-size-fits-all medicine.
4 tips to engage your Facebook fans ... and keep 'em
Don't let rookie mistakes damage your connection with veterinary clients. Find out how to keep your faithful followers with a few easy tips.
Reference sheet: Dos and Don'ts for a smooth veterinary visit
Exam room reference sheet
Up and away
Keep your veterinary supplies in their place with this space-saving idea.
Veterinary Economics October 2012 Mailbox
Dr. Jeff Rothstein responds to one reader's letter about going paperless in veterinary practice.
Get out the veterinary vote
Forget politicians. Much-needed change can come from you.
Make every visit a treat for veterinary patients
Happy patients mean happy clients and team members. Take advantage of this rewards system and exam room form, and give everyone a reason to rejoice.
Carve your niche in a competitive market
Don't blend in with your fellow veterinarians-stand out and give clients a reason to come to you.
Firstline - Digital Edition - 10/01/2012
Attack Clients Fear of Anesthesia With Razor-Sharp Facts
Veterinary Medicine - Digital Edition - 10/01/2012
GDV, from A to Z
Two technology tools that can enhance veterinary practice
Drs. Alan Green and David Sachs use a census board and fax report to help increase efficiency at Charleston Veterinary Referral Center.
Is a haul-in veterinary equine practice right for you?
Here are the benefits one veterinary practitioner has experienced firsthand.
Availability of Novartis Animal Health products remains limited
Manufacturer assures veterinarians, pet owners that production and distribution of popular brands will resume.
Confidence and incompetence: How they affect a veterinary team
Why incompetent people are so often promoted over their veterinary peers.
Ladies in the veterinary clinic, speak up!
Women bring important things to the table, but they're not always heard.