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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Tips to help associates stand out

August 1, 2008

Here's how to help associates shine.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

The skinny on fat pets

August 1, 2008

It's the elephant in the room. We all know pets are getting fatter, but just how fat? Until now, there was no concrete data.

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Owners' and associates' views differ on team training

August 1, 2008

Owners and associates aren't on the same wavelength when it comes to team education. What's causing the divide?

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Preventing zoonotic diseases

August 1, 2008

To reduce the risk for pets and people, the new thinking should be, "We're all in this together."

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Gender shift

August 1, 2008

Women are less likely to own a veterinary practice, even when you account for age.

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I've been sued. Now what?

July 2, 2008

Your Medical Career and financial stability flash before your eyes. A gut-wrenching feeling takes hold. This is it; you've been hit with a malpractice lawsuit.

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Associates: Use these 7 mantras to fit in at any hospital

July 1, 2008

I will be efficient. I will get along with my staff. I will read and study these mantras.

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Dental disinterest of new associates

July 1, 2008

Q. It seems like recent veterinary school graduates aren't interested in dentistry. Why this lack of interest among my associates, and how do I overcome it?

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Figuring out fair ProSal compensation

July 1, 2008

Q. I've been at my first job for just over a year. I earn a base salary plus production and benefits. What percentage of my revenue is fair compensation?

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