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    • Take the scary out of cat carriers

    • Margie Scherk, DVM, DABVP (feline practice), has some advice on making the pet carrier a more positive experience for cats.
    • What not to do as a new veterinary practice manager

    • Make sure you or your new manager don't trip over these management roadblocks, courtesy of Brian Conrad, CVPM.
    • Client education for dermatology diagnoses

    • Dr. Laird Goodman offers suggestions on how to control—not cure—dermatologic conditions in pets, plus, how to educate and set realistic expectations for your clients.
    • Keys to a great dermatology visit

    • Dr. Gene Nesbitt offers his expert tips on how to conduct a great dermatology visit—and how the business benefits you can generate for your practice from dermatology visits.
    • Will wellness plans work for my veterinary practice?

    • Wellness plans can be complex and difficult to implement. Consultant Denise Tumblin, CPA, recommends that you define the package, dig into the numbers and examine if the plans fit with your practice.
    • The most common veterinary management challenge

    • Getting any group of people on the same wavelength can be difficult. When that group is your veterinary practice staff, consultant Shawn McVey, MA, MSW, says you must be clear when communicating with each other and when communicating each person's role on the team.
    • The pet insurance "easy button"

    • Choosing which company's pet insurance to recommend in your veterinary practice can be an arduous task. But dvm360 Business Channel Director Brendan Howard is here to share some advice about the selection process.
    • Help! I'm a veterinary micromanager!

    • Don't worry. The truth is, effective delegation doesn't mean not seeing important tasks through. Mark Opperman, CVPM, says effective delegation builds in oversight. Feel better now?
    • Just what do you EXPECT from your veterinary team?

    • Sometimes the most critical things are the ones taken for granted and left unsaid. Dr. Andy Roark says it's essential to spell out all expectations in your practice.
    • How to increase veterinary clinic visits

    •   Mark Opperman, CVPM, recommends surgical virtual tours as a perfect way to demonstrate value to your new and existing clients. Find out more in this video.
    • Anterior stromal puncture

    • Step-by-step instructions for the SCCED procedure to repair hard-to-heal corneal ulcers.
    • When are compounded drugs appropriate?

    • Veterinary pharmacologist Dr. Dawn Boothe helps you decide when using compounded drugs is indicated to help your patients.
    • New, improved, money-back-guaranteed method to save money

    • Fritz Wood, CPA, CFP, is here to explain the easiest possible way to keep your personal and practice finances in tip-top shape.
    • A new look and new features for Veterinary Medicine

    • The journal Veterinary Medicine has rung in 2013 with some exciting changes. Here Editor Margaret Rampey highlights some of the updates.
    • Big changes at Veterinary Economics

    • A new year brings a new look and new features for the veterinary industry's premier business magazine. In this video, the magazine's editor brings you up to date.
    • Strip skin grafts, Part 2

    • The continuation of Dr. Steven Swaim's video on this helpful wound repair technique.
    • Chest-tube placement technique

    • Julia Sumner, BVSc, MANZCVSc, DACVS, demonstrates a safer way to place chest tubes using a technique that involves a little soft-tissue dissection. This reduces the chance of iatrogenic damage during placement.
    • Strip skin grafts, Part 1

    • Dr. Steven Swaim demonstrates the best technique for creating these grafts to help close wounds in which local tissue is not available for closure. 
    • A new look unveiled for top veterinary publications

    • Dr. Mike Paul offers his reaction to the new look and feel of Advanstar publications DVM Newsmagazine (which is changing its name to dvm360), Veterinary Economics, Veterinary Medicine and Firstline.
    • Why to use foreshadowing with clients

    • As part of our Specialist in the Spotlight series with Dr. Pete VanVranken, veterinary dermatologist Dr. Paul Bloom discusses the importance of foreshadowing to set realistic client expectations for pets with clinical signs that are likely due to an easily treatable condition but that could signal more serious or chronic disease.
    • Can we let dogs say "no"?

    • Veterinary behaviorist Dr. John Ciribassi says dogs need to be given this option in certain situations or inappropriate and possibly dangerous behavior may result.

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    • Trends in Veterinary Medicine and How This Impacts Your Practice

    • In this four-part video series from Dr. Karen Felsted, CEO of the National Commission on Veterinary Economics Issues, you’ll learn about the four top veterinary industry trends: 1. The recession 2. Fees, transactions, and use of veterinary services 3. Student debt 4. Management of veterinary practices

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  • hello everyone!My name is lori and i live in MINOT,NORTH DAKOTA.I'm a 51 year old trying to become a feline vet student.Right now,i'm about finnished with my vet assisant course with ashworth and next,i'm taking my vet-tech schooling with penn-foster.I haven't really decided if i'm going to take my pre-vet courses out here or not because i don't think they have what i'm looking for.I want to become a feline vet so i can help with the feral cat problem.If i do start my pre-vets,what course should i take FIRST????lori
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