The problem is that most veterinary practices don't have a writer or graphic designer on - site to customize content.
Not exact matches
Most continuing education is
done by drug company representatives calling on
veterinary practices — to sell vaccines.
Editor's Note: Lyme Disease Part Two - Lyme Vaccine said to be «the
most dangerous medical
practice...»
done in
veterinary offices today.
«A service - specific reminder, such as a reminder for a pet's heartworm testing, is not the
most persuasive message because it doesn't focus on the relationship between the pet, the owner, and the
veterinary practice,» said Dr. Granstrom.
Did you know, after dental disease, ear disease is one of the
most common diseases seen in
veterinary practices?
Most veterinary ophthalmologists in private
practice or at a university can
do the surgery, which is
done under general anesthetic.
With
most pet owners today taking advantage of the internet to learn about local
veterinary practices, it's absolutely vital that you manage your hospital's online reputation and
do all you can to ensure that what's said about you is positive.
«Profitability» means something different to your
veterinary appraiser than it
does to
most practice owners.
To be the best small animal
practice in North Carolina, providing the highest quality of
veterinary care to our patients, by using the
most current technologies and techniques and
doing so in a family environment that promotes communication and treats our patients and their families in a caring and professional manner.
«
Most of us as veterinarians are so busy
practicing veterinary medicine that we don't take time to plan a treatment program for ourselves and our business,» Dr. Stinson said.
Well, actually the «founders of No Kill» have always been a very select group whose love of all animals gradually but steadily led to the changing mindset and philosophy of saving rather than killing; not nearly enough credit has been given to all the independent and non-profit rescues, adoption groups and especially TNR groups who were promoting and
practicing S / N and vaccinations long before low cost S / N clinics became available... such clinics still NOT that readily available in many jurisdictions; as for the
veterinary community, for the
most part, they were and are a major part of the problem along with their associations which remain regressive with their rather antiquated and self - serving leadership; for decades and even to this day it has long been known that the NUMBER ONE REASON people
do not get their animals «fixed» (pet, stray, feral, it doesn't matter) is because of the lack of affordable S / N fees!
This doesn't necessarily mean that a used scanner is a bad investment; the opposite is in fact true for
most veterinary practices.
Most veterinary practice software allows for compliance reporting provided the necessary setup is
done.
As
most universities and
veterinary practices do not perform open heart surgery on dogs, there is little that can be
done for atrial tumors.
We
do this to ensure that we not only comply with
Veterinary practice guidelines but to ensure that our patient receives the
most biomechanically appropriate solution.
At
most veterinary practices, cats 10 years and older qualify for «senior» blood work but cats age so gracefully, they don't start to look «old» until 17 or so.
Most veterinary practices have enough operating cost to deal with, so investing in modalities that don't generate any income is simply not an option.
We talked to so many people and discovered that
most of them didn't know what
veterinary technicians — or our
practice — could really
do.
Don't fall victim to the advice of those who have not preformed due diligence in the needed investigation required before pushing the
most dangerous medical
practice act
done with the
most frequency in every
veterinary hospital across the United States.
I studied
Veterinary Technology which involved anatomy of
most animals, recognizing different breeds of species, studying medicine,
doing blood work on animals, restraint, animal care
practice, radiology.