Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 1, 2008
By:
Krista Schultz
Palm Springs, Calif. — The creation of cat-care guidelines for veterinarians and pet owners is the first in a series of steps aimed to reverse the trend of decreasing feline veterinary visits at a time of increasing cat ownership.
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Source: DVM Best Practices
June 1, 2004
By:
Lynn Buzhardt, DVM
Treating just one species is challenging enough, but veterinarians in general practice must care for dogs and cats every day of the week, and many of these general practitioners consider the following two facts incontrovertible:
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Source: DVM Best Practices
May 1, 2003
By:
Lynn Buzhardt, DVM
Veterinarians are busy individuals who multi-task with fervor. How else can we accomplish all that we must during the normal workday? We have to play the role of internist, pharmacist, radiologist, dentist, animal behaviorist, practice manager, human relations expert, environmental protection engineer, chief financial officer and employee/client counselor all rolled into one.
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Source: DVM Best Practices
May 1, 2003
By:
Lynn Buzhardt, DVM
Now that you have decided what to include in your feline preventive medicine program, how do you implement your ideas? The implementation process begins where everything else begins in a typical veterinary hospital - at the front desk.
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