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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Putting on a happy face

December 1, 2008

Schaumburg, Ill.— Veterinarians are the most content with their jobs, according to a 2007 member needs assessment survey conducted by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

DVM salaries up since 2005, but trend could be slowing

November 21, 2008

Veterinary salaries are growing at a higher rate than inflation, according to a new AVMA report.

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Veterinary Management Scholarship grant

November 12, 2008

VetMgrCentral is now offering a veterinary management scholarship program.

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Hazardous therapy

November 1, 2008

NATIONAL REPORT — Brett Cordes, DVM, turned 35 when he felt the lump in his neck.

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Web Exclusive: Debt burden skyrockets for generation of DVMs

February 27, 2008

Veterinary medical students accustomed to living on borrowed money now will forfeit a large percentage of future earnings to pay down their educational loan obligations. Consultant James F. Wilson, DVM, JD explores the long-term implications.

Source: YOUR DVM CAREER

Ownership up, visits down

February 1, 2008

Schaumburg, Ill. — New graduates entering practice might see fewer patients than their predecessors if recent American Veterinary Medical Association research holds true.

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Computer program aims to teach science, communication to students

February 1, 2008

Atlanta, Ga. — Students' time spent playing Wii or Playstation III might soon be considered preparation for the education model of the future — video games.

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Feelings, not facts, drive client relationships

February 1, 2008

Whether you are about to graduate and join a practice as a new associate or if you are still in school, it is important to understand the new findings concerning the role emotions play in building healthy, successful client relationships.

Source: YOUR DVM CAREER

Wanted: public health veterinarians

February 1, 2008

Atlanta — Of the estimated 90,000 veterinarians in the United States, just 2.5 percent work in public-health sectors.

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