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Live from the CVC in Kansas City: 3 ways to control expenses

August 27, 2011

In many practices, increased costs are often due to inventory costs, says CVC speaker Denise Tumblin.

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New damage laws will impact your wallet

August 1, 2011

When I get together with friends who work in other healthcare professions, the conversation often turns to malpratice insurance coverage.

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How to decide what veterinary equipment is right for your practice

August 1, 2011

Three questions to ask yourself before buying a new piece of veterinary equipment.

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The tools for success

August 1, 2011

It takes a comprehensive set of equipment and services to run a successful veterinary practice. But could you offer more?

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Decorate your veterinary practice with local art

July 1, 2011

Stop stressing about what to put on your clinic walls—let local artists showcase their work.

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Q&A: Why are the bills so high for my equine practice?

June 1, 2011

Q. The inventory for our practice's equine work seems out of control and the payables are piling up. How do I manage inventory without losing money?

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Rising costs pose new barriers to care

April 1, 2011

National Report — Prices are rising across the board, from food to gas. What do these escalating costs mean to veterinarians?

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The rules of deduction for veterinary travel and auto use

April 1, 2011

Learn how to record your business travel expenses correctly to avoid an audit—or survive one if you're targeted.

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AVMA delegates approve dues increase, shut down plan for online voting records

March 1, 2011

Chicago — Dues will be going up gradually over the next five years fo American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) members.

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