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July 15, 2022

How to reduce employee theft

Seventy-five percent of employees have stolen from their employer at least once, according to the US Chamber of Commerce. And sadly, veterinary staff are no exception—in a 2010 AAHA survey of AAHA-accredited practices, 86% of respondents reported that employees had stolen from the business.

March 02, 2015

Tampa 2015 interactive sessions to bridge the generation gap

The results of AAHA’s Education Survey in 2012 indicate that despite age differences, all generations prefer learning in-person, and 53% of veterinary professionals surveyed ranked a conference as their first or second preference. This is why attendees will notice some changes at the upcoming AAHA yearly conference.

February 02, 2017

5 Questions with Laura Boone

The “5 Questions with…” series is meant to promote upcoming sessions at AAHA’s Nashville conference that are sure to be popular and relevant topics. Learn a little more about the sessions that will be available for you and your team members to attend.

October 03, 2018

Survey respondents needed for chronic heart failure study

We’re hoping you can help. Researchers at the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine are looking for pet owners who have cared for a dog or cat with chronic heart failure (CHF) sometime during the past 10 years, and who would be willing to participate in a new survey of owner experiences caring for dogs and cats with CHF.

April 04, 2016

Culture can impact veterinary practice success, AAHA 2016 State of the Industry reveals

The culture and relationships within a veterinary practice may have a significant impact on the success of a veterinary hospital, according to survey data revealed during the American Animal Hospital Association 2016 State of the Industry presentation. The AAHA 2016 State of the Industry, which was presented during the AAHA Austin 2016 Yearly Conference, examined data from a fall 2015 survey AAHA conducted with the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver that studied organizational culture in veterinary practices.

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