Monthly Archives: November 2008

Don’t Invest Yourself in a Product

Posted on by Jeffrey Mills DVM

It seems like products come and go like the wind. In school I learned about isoflurane and halothane; now I use sevoflurane. I used to use cephalexin and now I use cefpodoxime. New products are constantly being released and old … Continue reading

When Times Are Tough

Posted on by Fritz Wood, CPA CFP

In this very difficult economy, there are ways we can all stretch our dollar to go further. Here are some ideas for your consideration:   Make it automatic. Before seeing your paycheck, divert a good portion of it to your … Continue reading

Staying Resilient in Tough Economic Times

Posted on by Brenda Shropshire

Is there anyone out there who isn’t feeling additionally stressed from the recent dip in our country’s economic state? If there is, I sure haven’t met them. As I’ve talked to my clients over the last several weeks, I’ve heard … Continue reading

Supporting the Community that is Supporting You

Posted on by Kimberly Pope-Robinson, DVM

Volunteering your time (and energy) is a great way to give something back to the community you serve. I have a personal interest in reaching out and educating our youth by introducing them to the veterinary profession. I happen to … Continue reading