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Articles by Gerald Snyder, VMD

New graduates face a brave new world

Fewer practice buyers, growing student debt, postponed retirements are concerns
Jun 1, 2009

Brace yourselves. Sometime this summer, coming to an area near you, will be the new graduate.

Production pay: How to determine the right percentage

May 1, 2009

How do you determine the percentage that goes into a production-based pay contract for an associate?

Production-based pay: An economic necessity

Apr 1, 2009

Our immediate future is about 80 watts short of bright.

Do you have the 'I'm outahere' mind-set?

Consider the demographics before considering a relocation of your practice
Mar 1, 2009

It's Monday morning, and only three clients came in.

Is it the economy, or are your fees holding you back?

Feb 1, 2009

It's human nature to have biases — preconceived notions — that shade our daily experiences.

It's time to bail out your practice

Good management requires tough decisions, but it's imperative in this economy
Dec 1, 2008

Life can be very strange indeed. The Bureau of Labor Statistics proclaims veterinary medicine to be one of the fastest-growing fields. Yet, if you are a companion-animal practitioner in a mature practice, your transactions are likely down for each year of this decade.

Monitoring your practice in today's economy

Paying attention to demographics, finances, diagnostics yields benefits.
Nov 1, 2008

Paying attention to demographics, finances, diagnostics yields benefits.

The incredible shrinking client base

Oct 1, 2008

Gerald Snyder, VMD, provides an analysis on client visits and the changing times.

The 'whether' report

Gloomy economic climate faces those who fail to forecast and set realistic fees
Sep 1, 2008

It's a cloudy day for veterinary medicine.

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