Keeping work in veterinary practice running smoothly behind the scenes - dvm360
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Leftovers and lab samples

July 1, 2008

A veterinary break room is no place for urine samples and chemicals.

Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE

Getting technical (Sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health)

June 1, 2008

Technicians zero in on missed charges to increase revenue.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Satellites need communication with the mother ship

May 1, 2008

Communication failures between facilities lead to disconnect and tension.

Source: FIRSTLINE

How to catch lost charges

May 1, 2008

Q. How can we make sure we capture all the services performed during appointments?

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Why clinic mascots could be a bad idea

April 1, 2008

The clinic cat may be sweet, but she's also a safety hazard.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Lab results that work

June 1, 2007

Our practice does lab testing in-house and the results often vary. How can we boost our proficiency?

Source: FIRSTLINE

Give clients the scoop on poop

March 1, 2007

Ask a client for a fecal sample and you'll likely get a range of responses—from slightly sickened to totally grossed out. Hey, playing with pet poop's not your favorite hobby, either, but fecal testing helps you keep pets parasite-free.

Source: FIRSTLINE

And the clippers ran away with the thermometer

January 1, 2007

You reach for the nail clippers and ? gone. Foiled again. It's anyone's guess whether they're stuffed in someone's scrub pocket or they've slithered underneath the counter in the lab again.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Lab tests: In or out?

January 1, 2007

Q: What are the benefits of in-house versus outside lab work?

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