Monthly Archives: December 2008

Scams That You Might Not Be Aware Of

Posted on by Nina Silberstein

Like the rest of us, veterinarians are not immune to the scammers of this world. With the current state of our economy, it seems like everyone wants to make a buck, legitimately or otherwise. Here are a couple of interesting … Continue reading

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Posted on by Jeffrey Mills DVM

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Really.  It is. If we recognize that the holidays bring the potential for stress and plan ahead, we can truly make them wonderful again. In our profession, we have stress coming at … Continue reading

Knowing is Half the Battle

Posted on by Fritz Wood, CPA CFP

Make a psychological adjustment. “Knowing” is half the battle. In fact, according to an article in the November 2008 issue of dvm newsmagazine, “The least-examined document in veterinary practice is the profit & loss statement.” If you are losing ground … Continue reading

Life’s Lessons from Out of the Blue

Posted on by Brenda Shropshire

Don’t you just marvel at the way life’s lessons seem to come at you in so many different ways, from lots of different sources and, sometimes, from out of the blue? More times than not, we learn about what’s really … Continue reading

Giving of Yourself

Posted on by Jennifer Bruns, DVM, MPVM

Shopping, Shopping, Shopping! It is that time of year when many of us are consumed by shopping to find that perfect gift. During the holidays there is always that one person I find impossible for which to buy a gift. … Continue reading