Category Archives: Veterinary Resource
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Posted on December 31, 2008 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 →
Posted on December 17, 2008 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 →
Posted on November 25, 2008 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 →
Posted on October 29, 2008 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 →
Posted on October 22, 2008 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 →
Posted on September 16, 2008 by Nina Silberstein
I found a wonderful resource online that provides a pretty thorough listing of veterinary-related associations, organizations and societies. Like other healthcare professionals, you are people, too, and may need some support in the many different areas of your lives–both professionally … Continue reading →
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