Tips and solutions about veterinary practitioners' pay - Veterinary Economics
  • SEARCH:
Business Center
DVM Veterinary Economics Featuring Information from:

ADVERTISEMENT

Doctor pay
Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Compensation: Strike the right balance

March 1, 2010

Happy associates deliver great customer service. Pay them right.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

ProSal: Crediting doctor production

March 1, 2010

Use this PDF worksheet to see the most common sources of production income and states whether credit goes to the doctor or the hospital.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

ProSal: Total compensation statement

March 1, 2010

Use this Excel spreadsheet to figure out your associate's current total compensation.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Squashing ProSal myths

March 1, 2010

Learn how ProSal's mix of base salary and production percentage works for associates.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

The new-graduate conundrum

March 1, 2010

The cost of an advanced degree is becoming nearly impossible for graduates to pay in a reasonable time.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

BizQuiz: Do you have a clue about doctor pay?

November 23, 2009

Here are the top five mysteries about compensation exposed and solved.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

CVC Live: Student debt and the economies of practice

November 9, 2009

Dr. Michael Andrews participated in the DVM Newsmakers Summit at CVC in San Diego, and afterward shared these insights into the financial realities veterinarians face.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

New grads make more, study longer

September 2, 2009

Student debt and starting salaries are up, but new DVMs are still opting to stay in the classroom longer.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Associate blog: Doctor production gone wrong

September 1, 2009

While the production model is supposed to encourage doctors to take on challenges and go beyond the call of duty, Dr. Andrew Rollo worries that greed and pettiness can ruin the working environment and harbor ill will.

ADVERTISEMENT

Click here