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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Taking the pulse of 2011 and beyond

February 1, 2011

General practice remains at a crossroads; hastened by the economy, specialization

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Rise and fall

February 1, 2011

Orlando, Fla. — The majority of pet owners question the need for regular veterinary care.

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Online pet pharmacy report

January 1, 2011

Pompano Beach, Fla. — Online sales are up 4.1 percent at PetMed Express, Inc., but revenues are still on the decline, leading the company to boost its presence in the pet supplies market, according to a second-quarter financial statement.

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Become cat confidential

January 1, 2011

In my November 2010 column, I talked about breed-specific wellness plans as an example of a new, better and different healthcare service to offer dogs.

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Location: It's one of your most important considerations

January 1, 2011

Like Bill O'Reilly, I have a word for the day. Today's word is "no."

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Be the business

January 1, 2011

Veterinarians, generally speaking, are not self-centered people.

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Practicing in the new economic reality

January 1, 2011

Well, it's all finished, and I am so relieved! The Great Recession is over!

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Workforce study slated for release in the new year

December 9, 2010

Washington -- The results of a study commissioned four years ago to investigate the veterinary workforce needs in the United States is expected early in the new year, according to Jennifer Walsh at the National Academies of Sciences (NAS).

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NCVEI reorganizes bylaws; readies release of major economics study

December 1, 2010

Schaumburg, Ill. — The National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues (NCVEI) recently reorganized and is moving forward with a detailed collaborative study in conjunction with Brakke Consulting and Bayer Animal Health to examine declines in veterinary visits.

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