
Share these tips with clients during Adopt-A-Cat Month and you may receive a few new patients.

Share these tips with clients during Adopt-A-Cat Month and you may receive a few new patients.

Try this morale-booster on for size.

Q: What's the difference between a veterinary technician and an assistant? I'm thinking of becoming certified.

It's time to spice up your team meetings.

Q. The inventory for our practice's equine work seems out of control and the payables are piling up. How do I manage inventory without losing money?

Mobile practitioners, follow these tips to handle horse-health conversations on the go.

Healthcare employees in particular are working longer, a new study finds.

This Team Meeting in a Box will help your team members learn about one of the most common problems in veterinary medicine: canine otitis externa and ear infections. (Sponsored by Dechra)

It could be nothing more than a passing trend. Or it could be the future of veterinary practice marketing. Here's what you need to know about Groupon and other daily deal websites.

A single handshake offers only a small risk of acquiring harmful bacteria, a new study finds.

Ask yourself these important questions to see if you're ready to take the plunge into ownership.

AVMA's new website makes it even easier for pet owners to find you.

AVMA's new website makes it easier for pet owners to find you.

You're used to handling most aspects of running your veterinary hospital yourself. But sometimes it's best to ask for help.

Don't just talk about safety in your veterinary practice. Set procedures and routines to keep your staff out of danger.

New data reveal that many pets are treated more as family members than as animals.

If you're not already using social networking to promote your veterinary practice, you should be, a new study finds.

Future veterinarians can get a head start with this new interactive site.

Gary Glassman, CPA, who spoke at the CVC in Washington, D.C., says receptionists and technicians benefit from being aware these numbers.

Team members who feel more valued will perform better, a new study says.

New technology allows detection dogs to be guided remotely.

Your patients need you to be sharp for each appointment, so take these steps to make sure your mind is prepared to meet every challenge.

Did you know that the #2 search engine in the world didn't exist six years ago? And most people don't even think of it as a search engine! What are we talking about?....YouTube, of course. If you regularly Google your practice's name, you should start doing the same on YouTube! You might just be surprised by what you find.

Social media is a quickly changing and ever-evolving area of the Internet that many practices are embracing in order to market more effectively, and to connect and build stronger relationships with their clients.

Before you jump into using all the tools social media has to offer your practice, it's important to take a step back and develop your practice's social media strategy. What is a social media strategy? Like with any marketing strategy, you need to develop a plan for accomplishing the goals you set forth.

In today's world, you and your veterinary team cannot expect to succeed without an Internet presence. The days of NOT having access to the Internet should be long over, in your mind.

Social media has caused a fundamental shift in the way we communicate. When most people think of social media, they think of Facebook...and they should. If Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest country in the world, right behind China and India.

It's not a glamorous title, but polishing your communication skills can help attract business from clients whose cats experience litter box problems.

Team members, listen up: A new study says preventable problems in pets are on the rise.