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Why staff retention deserves your attention in the New Year
AAHA surveyed nearly 15,000 veterinary professionals and learned that 30% plan to leave their current job within the coming year. What might make them want to stay? It starts with the right goals.
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How Do We Keep Good People in Clinical Practice?
New insights from an AAHA survey into why people in vet med leave, and what could make them want to stay.
Recent articles
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February 14, 2024
World’s largest nonprofit animal hospital opens state-of-the-art surgical suite
With its new surgical suite, New York’s Schwarzman Animal Medical Center (AMC), is cutting-edge in more than just technology. Their approach to teaching, intentional hospital design, and wellbeing have made AMC the place where patients go when others say it “can’t be done.” -
February 12, 2024
Unexpected Valentine’s Day pet hazards: lilies, essential oils, and . . . Viagra?
Chocolate and xylitol aren’t the only Valentine’s Day toxin risks for pets according to the Pet Poison Helpline. -
February 10, 2024
Funny, controversial, and flat-out weird Super Bowl ads about pets—and what we can learn from (some) of them
Super Bowl commercials often feature cute animals—and that can be a conversation starter for veterinary teams to debunk myths while remind ing clients that their veterinarian is their best resource for accurate information about the health and wellbeing of their pets. -
February 7, 2024
Appreciate the leash holders
There are many ways to show clients some love, whether it’s Valentine’s Day or any time of year. AAHA-accredited practice owner Jenn Galvin has some thoughts on appreciating the person holding your patient’s leash. -
February 6, 2024
Great minds think alike? Think again!
Temple Grandin, PhD, MS, shares how neurodiverse minds think differently from others—and why that’s a good thing for your team, your patients, and your practice. -
February 2, 2024
Vetspacito: Helping pets and overcoming language barriers
With an increasing number of Spanish-speaking clients, being able to communicate in Spanish is no longer just a skill—it's a necessity. Vetspacito empowers veterinary professionals with the language tools to improve patient care and build stronger, more empathetic relationships with a broader clientele. -
February 1, 2024
Brush, chew, and chomp: Canine and feline dental home care tips for your clients
By taking proactive steps to maintain their pet s ’ dental health, pet parents can significantly contribute to their pet s ’ overall health and happiness . When tooth brushing is challenging, dental chews can be an at-home alternative. -
January 31, 2024
5 Ways to improve access to care at your practice
How accessible is your practice to older clients and people with disabilities? ADA compliance, larger fonts on written materials, and even bigger pens can help. -
January 29, 2024
Monitoring strategies for trilostane therapy in dogs with Cushing's syndrome
While Cushing’s syndrome can pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, most pets do well with treatment. Here’s your refresher on monitoring strategies for trilostane therapy and links to helpful resources. -
January 26, 2024
5 Ways to share One Health concepts in veterinary clinical practice
Veterinary professionals are well-suited to be experts in a variety of One Health concepts. Here are some resources and ideas for how to increase awareness among your clients about the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health.