Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 9, 2008
By:
Robin Downing, DVM, DAAPM
Dr. Robin Downing shares her secrets to being a successful female veterinarian. Hint: She considers herself a businessperson.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 9, 2008
By:
Robin Downing, DVM, DAAPM
One of the profession's most successful doctors comments on women's contributions.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 1, 2008
By:
Jan Miller
The gender earnings gap: It's difficult to talk about. But talking—with authority—is what female vets must do to earn more.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 1, 2008
By:
Jan Miller
Men use banter, joking, and playful put downs to establish authority. Women try to maintain an appearance of equality, downplaying their own authority while taking the other person's reactions into account. These rituals play out with both positive and negative outcomes for veterinarians.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
May 1, 2008
By:
Brendan Howard, Editor
Do you see yourself—or your boss—in these findings about male and female owners of family businesses?
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
October 1, 2004
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
CLEVELAND—Almost half of women associates surveyed cite an interest in practice ownership/partnership despite speculative fear that the next generation will avoid the management headaches.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 3, 2003
By:
Jennifer Fiala
When Dr. Peter Eyre graduated from veterinary college in 1960, three
of his classmates were female.
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