Monthly Archives: May 2009

Professional Development is Personal

Posted on by pam hale dvm

When we think of professional development, we often want to put this responsibility onto others. In actuality, professional development is a personal responsibility. As we progress in our careers, we must take the time to learn better communication, better negotiating … Continue reading

Practice Ownership from the Wall Street Perspective

Posted on by robert logan cpa

There are many reasons veterinarians get into practice ownership; sense of autonomy, financial rewards, leaving their mark on the profession, etc. But at the end of the day, a practice is a business, and presumably an asset that provides a … Continue reading

Tell Your Food – “I am just not that into you!”

Posted on by Brenda Shropshire

Plopping myself down in front of the TV, sipping my morning coffee, I listened to a discussion between a morning talk-show host and a registered dietician, a few days back. The conversation surrounded the particulars of a certain celebrity who … Continue reading

Recession = Mixed Market for Veterinarians

Posted on by Jeffrey Mills DVM

I read an interesting article in the April 2009 issue of “Your DVM Career” magazine. It had a mixed bag of news for us. Revenue is expected to be down in some areas but up in some areas. The rising … Continue reading