March 23, 2020
Pandemic realities: Could veterinary hospitals be forced to close?
During the COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency, veterinary practices may be forced to close for two reasons:
March 23, 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency, veterinary practices may be forced to close for two reasons:
May 06, 2020
Each month in NEWStat , we highlight an article from the upcoming issue of Trends magazine. Although telehealth and virtual care are now on clients’ radar, and in the veterinarian’s toolbox, the key is to get clients to actually take advantage of these services and allow practices to care for their pets in this “new normal.”
May 21, 2020
It might seem counterintuitive, but the current pandemic could be your chance to snag the perfect employee. Human resources specialist and author Karen Parker, DVM, tells you how.
September 03, 2020
Lots of hospitals are eager to open their doors and let clients come in from the curb, but it’s also clear that nobody’s quite sure how to do it.
September 02, 2020
Veterinary practices had to pivot fast this past spring. And the transition to curbside service taught us two important lessons. One was how to pandemic-proof a hospital.
September 24, 2020
It’s getting colder out, and curbside is about to get more complicated. Here's what to do.
March 25, 2021
New research confirms what you already knew—or at least suspected: Female veterinarians earn less than their male counterparts.
June 03, 2022
Dr. Stacee Santi, veterinarian and founder of Vet2Pet, says part of the reason we're so tired is that we find ourselves "having to go on a bunch of first dates all the time." She thinks the right tech, used the right way, can get us closer to our ideal client - and our ideal day in practice.
December 28, 2022
Topics that most interested NEWStat readers in the past year included stories on how clients perceive scrubs versus lab coats, staffing shortages, and some not-so-mysterious cases of parvo.
December 30, 2022
The future of vet med is team-based and patient-centered, writes AAHA Chief Medical Officer Jessica Vogelsang, DVM. Grab a chocolate chip cookie and get ready for 2023, the “Year of the Team.”