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Practice owners find ways to rebuff recession and grow practices
As the economy begins a slow rebound, some veterinary practice owners have found success in fending off the recession.
The details of your veterinary practice are in the data
Keep a pulse on your practice's health by measuring these important metrics.
Share the horrors of heartworms with clients
It's vital to explain the symptoms and risks of heartworm disease to clients in endemic areas.
The pain's in the purr
Help veterinary clients identify their pets' pain.
Court case further tests emotional damages claims
National Report - A lawsuit in Clearwater, Fla., is calling for the court to award $15,000 in damages due to alleged negligence.
Caring about patients: Sadie's story
In the last Diagnote, we discussed caring about patients in the context of drug shortages.
Why veterinary continuing education pays for itself
It's tempting to slash your CE budget during lean times-don't do it. In fact, consider sendng the whole team.
The human-human bond
Veterinarians have always been recognized as animal lovers.
Do you know when to walk away?
Learn how to tame your temper in the veterinary clinic.
Whistle where you work
Afraid to report workplace violations in the veterinary clinic? Don't be.
Equine veterinarians: Sell your veterinary medical records & ride into the sunset
Medical records are worth more than the paper they're printed on. When it's too hard to sell your equine practice outright, consider selling your best asset-your clients.
Poised for growth? Economists predict the veterinary profession will be among the fastest-growing professions by 2020
Federal economists predict there will be 10,400 more veterinarians by 2020.
Top 5 leap year "tails" of all time
Warning: The cats and dogs you're about to witness have taken extreme leaps of faith and lived to bark or purr about it.
Modernize design, maintain veterinary clients
Constantly improving, evolving, and focusing on the pet above all, Countryside Veterinary Hospital in Chelmsford, Mass., sets the standard.
He said, she said: Veterinarians sound off on work and family life balance
Does gender really matter when considering how veterinarians cope with responsibilities outside of practice?
Veterinarian pursues two dreams: Medicine and music
DVM by day, jazz musician by night.
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