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Leadership Strategies
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Envisioning a better tomorrow for the veterinary profession

April 1, 2012

No one changes their life because of fear, force, or facts.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

What to do if you suspect a client is an animal hoarder

April 1, 2012

Trust your gut and take action if you see red flags.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Fight to save practice nets business advocacy award

April 1, 2012

Garden Grove, Calif. — When developers threatened to take over the corner where the Garden Grove Dog and Cat Hospital was located, Dr. Les Malo decided to fight back.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Craft the perfect covenant: Evaluating non-compete clauses and other restrictive contract agreements

March 1, 2012

Whether you're a business owner or associate, don't get sewn up in an ill-fitting restrictive covenant.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

The Veterinary Economics archive: What a trip

March 1, 2012

In putting this issue together, the Veterinary Economics content team had a couple of opportunities to delve into the archives to check facts: one to verify the title of an article by Dr. Ross Clark in the early 1980s, and another to check the year that our 2012 Hospital of the Year last won a Hospital Design award.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

He said, she said: Veterinarians sound off on work and family life balance

February 24, 2012

Does gender really matter when considering how veterinarians cope with responsibilities outside of practice?

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Veterinarian pursues two dreams: Medicine and music

February 24, 2012

DVM by day, jazz musician by night.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

6 books to spark an interest in equine veterinary medicine

February 14, 2012

Can you find more?

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Fit to practice: 8 ways to eat healthy when life is hectic

February 2, 2012

Stop unwrapping your meals. Learn how to eat better to feel better—even when your schedule is swamped.

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