According to Benchmarks 2014: A Study of Well-Managed Practices, practice owners rated personal finance issues dead last on their list of what to include in a mentorship program for associates (see graphic below). Associates, however, rated personal finance resources as more important than ethics, client experience, and facilities and equipment.
If you're an associate or know of one open to personal finance mentoring, head to dvm360.com/moneymatters for a downloadable tool on a new way to think about the subject.
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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