Distanced Connections: During the Pandemic, Social Media Is More Important than Ever
How can veterinary practices connect with clients while curbside protocols make face-to-face conversations impossible? With social media, of course!
How can veterinary practices connect with clients while curbside protocols make face-to-face conversations impossible? With social media, of course!
Veterinary staff will come in from the curb, and clients with them. Things will return, if not to normal, then to something that looks closer to the way they used to be. But what will that look like? And how long will it take?
To ensure that anesthesia is as safe as possible for each and every patient, remember to prepare anesthetic equipment using this expert checklist.
Abstracts from issue 57.3 of JAAHA, Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association .
AAHA’s immediate past president, Guylaine Charette, DMV, discusses the importance of financial awareness. Plus, patient care standards, business continuation policies, and Connexity has a new look.
News briefs from across the industry and beyond. This month’s articles include: new stem cell therapy in dogs, NAVTA announces Veterinary Technician of the Year, a more detailed dog reference genome, chemo-free cancer treatment, and more.
This spring’s veterinary graduates have had a year like no other, going from “virtual reality” to a reality still not close to what had been the norm before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Becoming and staying profitable is harder than it used to be, so a business needs to understand and regularly measure the metrics that define financial success.
Mike, a 13-year-old cat, had a decreased interest in eating and self-grooming. Mike’s caregivers noted moderate weight loss, oral malodor, and bloody discharge on his lips. Here’s what happened.
Catie Hill, LVT, is seriously rocking inventory management at the Animal Hospital of Rowlett.