October 01, 2022
6 ways to celebrate Vet Tech Week that are more than a pizza lunch
There’s more to celebrating National Veterinary Technician Week than pizza parties. Get your inspiration here!
October 01, 2022
There’s more to celebrating National Veterinary Technician Week than pizza parties. Get your inspiration here!
October 01, 2022
Should you order from a 503A compounding pharmacy or a 503B outsourcing facility? Read on to learn the difference between them and why it matters.
February 01, 2023
Prep your practice for Pet Dental Health Month by launching a d ental p rogram that begins in February and continues for the entire year.
February 28, 2023
A message to vet teams from the founder of DOGTV, a 24/7 channel scientifically designed for canines, to help them cope with stress and anxiety while making them feel happier when home alone.
February 28, 2023
Even a $250 vet bill can cause anxiety for your clients. Be up front about costs and payment options, according to the Synchrony Lifetime of Care study . Sponsored by CareCredit.
June 01, 2023
Approaching the “money talk” in a proactive, transparent, and intentional way can make all the difference in how clients feel about their visit to your clinic. When you reshape the dialogue, you can make cost conversations easier for yourself and your clients—and most importantly—help pets get the care they need.
June 01, 2023
Looking to sell your veterinary practice? Learn to calculate your E arnings B efore I nterest T axes D epreciation and A mortization (EBITDA) to determine the operating cash flow of your practice.
August 01, 2023
In her new book, Hospitality in Healthcare, Debbie Boone, CVPM, demonstrates how shifting to a hospitality-driven mindset can transform the clinic experience for practice teams, clients, and patients.
To help your team build anesthesia skills in a safe learning environment, without putting real patients at risk, consider the benefits of simulation training.
It would be impossible to imagine a thriving veterinary industry without the tireless work of the nearly 110,000 vet techs currently employed in the United States. Since 1989, when the AVMA officially adopted the term "veterinary technician," it has become one of the fastest-growing professions in veterinary medicine.