Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
November 1, 2008
By:
James M. Lewis
NATIONAL REPORT — Anyone wishing to buy or sell a veterinary practice shouldn't have any more difficulty doing so than they would have had before the recent sharp downturn in the U.S. economy.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
August 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Lakewood, Colo. — Associate veterinarians are jumping jobs faster than the average American worker, according to a new study, and salaries that don't keep pace with inflation could be partly to blame.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
May 1, 2008
By:
Brian C. Conrad, CVPM
Stop waiting for your boss to notice you quietly toiling away, longing for more responsibility or a promotion. It's your career, so what are you going to do with it?
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
May 1, 2008
By:
Brian Conrad, CVPM
His motto? No team member will leave his practice feeling unchallenged, concede to a lack of direction, or have professional growth hindered.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
February 27, 2008
By:
Jennifer Fiala
Veterinary medical students accustomed to living on borrowed money now will forfeit a large percentage of future earnings to pay down their educational loan obligations. Consultant James F. Wilson, DVM, JD explores the long-term implications.
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Source: YOUR DVM CAREER
November 1, 2007
By:
Karyn Gavzer, MBA, CVPM
Most veterinary medical graduates care more about the chance to diagnose and treat patients than the size of their paycheck. Still, salaries matter, especially when today's former students are saddled with an educational debt load of $100,000 or more.
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Source: YOUR DVM CAREER
November 1, 2007
The long-distance job search, negotiation tactics and 30 ingredients to look for in employment contracts are topics of Dr. James F. Wilson's veterinary-school lecture series.
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Source: YOUR DVM CAREER
February 15, 2007
By:
James M. Lewis
Finding a good mentor is key to a graduate's career success.
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Source: YOUR DVM CAREER
February 15, 2007
By:
Krista Schultz
National Report — One-third of 2006 veterinary graduates pursued specialty studies via internships, residencies or formal education programs, almost doubling participation from 10 years ago, according to a recent American Veterinary Medical Association poll.
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