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Notes on parasite prevention programs in veterinary practice

January 1, 2013

Put parasites in their place with a symphony of tools that work together to create harmony for pets.

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One cat, four cats, 10 cats ... more?

January 1, 2013

Q: How many pets per team member does our practice need to pay for?

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14 ways to grow in your job

December 1, 2012

Consider this list of ways to spice up your career as a credentialed veterinary technician.

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Personal problems, professional consequence

December 1, 2012

I'm going through an ?unexpected romantic breakup, and it's affecting my veterinary work. Several of my co-workers have noticed my distraction and made comments. I'm trying to stay more focused, but I don't want to talk about my personal life—our practice manager tends to gossip. I don't want to lose my job over this. What should I do? —Broken Heart

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Everything you always wanted to know about pet insurance (but were afraid to ask)

December 1, 2012

Use this advice to learn the best strategies to talk to pet owners about how to pay for the care their pets need. Then take your floundering pet insurance program and boost it to a new level of service to protect the pets you serve.

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6 tips to help pets heal at your veterinary practice

December 1, 2012

Use this advice to communicate with pet owners more effectively and offer appropriate follow-up care when pets have wounds that won't heal.

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You can be the (nearly) perfect veterinary technician

December 1, 2012

A successful career is about more than perfect catheter placement. Discover what veterinarians want most from their technicians—then use this list of seven habits to put your career on the fast track.

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That old line

November 1, 2012

A new use for old IV bags in the veterinary clinic

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Postoperative pain management any practice can afford

November 1, 2012

Effective pain management in postoperative patients is possible no matter the size or focus of the veterinary practice. Consider the wide range of economical drugs available to help reduce pet suffering and pain.

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