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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Safeguard your practice against violence in the workplace

February 15, 2013

Clinic safety expert offers four layers of protection and how to deal with confrontation.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

How veterinary teams can show a positive "cat-titude"

January 31, 2013

A slight change in the way you think can alter the entire nature of your practice.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

The top 5 reasons veterinary clients don't comply

April 30, 2012

At a practice management session at CVC Washington, D.C., Dr. Mike Paul reveals the best ways to get veterinary clients on board with your recommendations.

Source: FIRSTLINE

8 free valentines for veterinary clients

February 3, 2012

Make veterinary clients feel all warm and fuzzy with these heartfelt—and potentially profitable—love notes.

Source: FIRSTLINE

5 tips for talking to clients about veterinary microchipping

November 3, 2011

Here's how to spread the word and set the record straight on microchipping.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Have a heart: Focus on veterinary cardiac medicine

September 1, 2011

Don't wait until it becomes a more serious problem. Start educating your clients about heart disease today.

Source: FIRSTLINE

8 keys for calming cranky clients

June 1, 2011

8 keys for calming cranky clients

Source: FIRSTLINE

The 5 most difficult veterinary clients

June 1, 2011

Dealing with these nightmare clients can turn a great day into a terrible one. But following a few tips can help you get through to them with everyone's smiles—and sanity—intact.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Why are veterinary visits declining, and what can I do about it?

May 6, 2011

Chapter 4 of a nine-part video series about the Veterinary Care Usage Study by Dr. Karen Felsted, CEO of the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues.

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