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5 types of potentially litigious veterinary clients

September 1, 2010

If you see them coming, be concerned — and ask them to seek veterinary care elsewhere

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Veterinary associates: Ask these questions before starting a practice

September 1, 2010

Get real about your ideal clients, team members, and practice philosophy.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

The details of non-compete agreements

September 1, 2010

Fear of competition is driving a growing reliance on the use of non-compete agreements by veterinary practice owners.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Personal finance Q&A

August 24, 2010

What's the smartest thing to do first: pay down my debt or begin investing?

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Non-compete agreements: When veterinary associates and practice owners clash

August 1, 2010

National Report — When Dr. Christie Cichra graduated from veterinary school in 2006, she had a job lined up.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

BizQuiz: Are you being paid fairly?

June 28, 2010

Take this quiz to find out how your pay and practice stack up against Well-Managed Practices.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Q&A: When to tell your boss that you're leaving

June 1, 2010

I plan on leaving my job as an associate. How much notice should I give?

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

5 traits of a successful veterinary school graduate

May 18, 2010

Diploma's in hand. Tests are passed. Now see if you've got what it takes to dive into practice.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Don't be a Facebook failure

May 1, 2010

Judicious use of your clients' favorite social media tool can be a bridge to your clients — just make sure any embarrassing facts or photos are hidden from clients and colleagues.

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