Clermont, Fla. -- Some practices succeed more than others, and the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues is partnering with two other veterinary organizations to find out why.
Clermont, Fla.
-- Some practices succeed more than others, and the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues (NCVEI) is partnering with two other veterinary organizations to find out why.
NCVEI is working with the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) and VetPartners to identify the factors that lead to optimal practice performance and success. The joint effort will kick off with on online survey of veterinary practices, followed by more in-depth interviews of staff members at practices deemed through the survey to be highly successful.
Results are expected in early 2010 and will be shared with the veterinary profession, according to VetPartners. NCVEI Chief Executive Officer Karen Felsted says she hopes the study will help industry leaders uncover tools and resources that can be used to help practices grow.
The study is titled The Success Attributes Initiative. Click here to participate in the survey.