Go ahead and color outside the lines.
Make your own puppy or kitten coloring book page and print your clinic's name and contact information at the top of the page. Hand out copies to the children who visit your practice. Even better: keep a box of Crayons handy so kids can color during their pets' appointments. We hope parents will proudly display their children's artwork on their refrigerators once they get home. Most refrigerator art is kept up for an entire year before being removed. That's a year's worth of free advertising for your clinic.
—Pamela Jenkins, practice manager
Henryetta, Okla.
Proposed midlevel role poses unacceptable risks
October 30th 2024Proposals that would create a new midlevel practitioner (MLP) role raise serious concerns about the future of quality care for veterinary patients. Sometimes referred to as a veterinary professional associate (VPA), their duties would overlap those of a veterinarian and veterinary technician.
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