Articles by Marty Becker, DVM - Veterinary Healthcare
  • SEARCH:

ADVERTISEMENT

Articles by Marty Becker, DVM

Marty Becker, DVM

Speaker, author, practitioner

Veterinary Economics Practice Leadership Editor and CVC speaker Dr. Marty Becker is author of The Healing Power of Pets: Harnessing the Amazing Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Happy and Healthy and the resident veterinarian for Good Morning America. As a veterinarian, media personality, author, lecturer, educator, contributor, and recipient of many prestigious awards, Dr. Marty Becker has become known as the best-loved family doctor for pets. Dr. Becker also practices at North Idaho Animal Hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Don't miss Dr. Becker's CVC Power Hour on Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, during CVC Kansas City, where he'll inspire you to face the challenges in your career and remind you of the wonders of practicing veterinary medicine. Learn more by clicking here.

Articles
Call me!
June 1, 2013

Build trust with veterinary clients by giving them your mobile phone number.

The pat on the back
May 1, 2013

Why doling out compliments to veterinary clients yields results.

Meet the Great Becker, Psychic Veterinarian!
April 1, 2013

Educated guessing has its place in medicine, but not in client discussions.

It's in every veterinary practice—why shouldn't you use it?
March 1, 2013

Don't let this piece of equipment get between your bond with clients.

Tell the pet's owner how you really feel
February 1, 2013

Make sure you're watching out for the best interests of the veterinary patient, not the owner.

What's in a name?
January 1, 2013

Stories about pet names help you keep track and give veterinary clients a chance to share why this particular pet is so beloved.

The threat from the Net: Marty Becker says this is veterinarians' top challenge
March 8, 2012

Work with the Web.

Video: How Dr. Marty Becker gets through a bad day in veterinary practice
November 17, 2011

Keeping the bond front and center is key.

Commentary: You're more than just a doctor
July 1, 2011

Sometimes clients need a shoulder to cry on. That's when you can go beyond your role as a medical expert and offer much-needed emotional support.

ADVERTISEMENT

Click here