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Wellness checklist for receptionists

December 1, 2012

Give receptionists this comprehensive wellness checklist to review veterinary services with clients.

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Frame your front line's first impression

December 1, 2012

Receptionists are the first and last people that your veterinary clients communicate with in every visit. Make sure they leave the right—and lasting—impression.

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3 ways to praise veterinary employees like a pro

November 26, 2012

Thanking and rewarding employees can give your business a boost.

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Job interviews are a two-way street

November 1, 2012

While you're judging job applicants, they're judging you and your veterinary practice.

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Give the right veterinary employee discount

November 1, 2012

What's reasonable and what's excessive for discounted veterinary services?

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Figure percentage compensation

November 1, 2012

There's a quick way to calculate compensation for veterinarians who bring new clients to a practice.

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What's in your paycheck?

November 1, 2012

Salary negotiations are a balancing act for veterinary practice owners and associates.

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Know how to pay for veterinary services rendered

October 1, 2012

With production-based pay, who gets credit for the "sale" of a plan and who gets credit for services rendered?

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Two technology tools that can enhance veterinary practice

September 28, 2012

Drs. Alan Green and David Sachs use a census board and fax report to help increase efficiency at Charleston Veterinary Referral Center.

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