Monthly Archives: October 2008

Meeting Client Expectations

Posted on by Jeffrey Mills DVM

I read an article in the most recent issue of JAVMA concerning client communications. It was very useful and outlined some of the main things that clients expect out of their vet visit. It’s vital that we meet the client’s … Continue reading

What’s (the hole) in your Wallet?

Posted on by Fritz Wood, CPA CFP

Summer is gone! fall is here! so it’s once again back to school time. Upon visiting U.S. colleges of veterinary medicine, I typically ask if any students have fallen prey to identity theft or credit card fraud. To date, every … Continue reading

You’re Never Too Busy to Take Time for Yourself

Posted on by Brenda Shropshire

A few days ago, I was finishing up a lunchtime run, downing what was left in my water bottle, when I overheard two women in the atrium of my office building talking. “I wish I could do that, but I … Continue reading

Making the Right Choice of Profession

Posted on by Cindy S. Lovern, DVM, MS

Do you remember when you were young and everyone asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up? Some veterinarians knew from the time they could talk that a veterinary career was right for them — however most … Continue reading