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Personnel Management
Video: How to handle a crying employee
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Stress in the workplace might sometimes overwhelm your employees. Here's how to comfort them when the tears start flowing.
Signs your employees are thinking of jumping ship
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Here are three behaviors to look out for.
Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald: We are teachers
VETERINARY MEDICINE
Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us that lifelong learning is important for everyone in veterinary medicine.
Issues often neglected in employee manuals
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
I am sure that by now pretty much every veterinary hospital owner is aware that it is important to have an employee handbook or manual for clinic workers.
Monitoring your practice in today's economy
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
The least-examined document in veterinary practice is the profit & loss statement. ... Fewer than five percent of practice owners review it.
Life Balance
Reduce stress to increase productivity
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Follow these tips to improve your time management skills.
Microwaved meals could lead to illness
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Be sure to fully cook your food before eating that frozen meal.
Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald: The dash
VETERINARY MEDICINE
In his blog, Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us to live our lives--the dash--with unbridled joy.
Hazardous therapy
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
NATIONAL REPORT — Brett Cordes, DVM, turned 35 when he felt the lump in his neck.
DVMs enjoy their jobs
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
Schaumburg, Ill. -- Having a bad day? Here's some news that may perk you up. A recent survey of the profession shows veterinarians love their jobs and are generally pretty happy people.
Practice Finances
California mulls 10 percent tax on vet bills
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
California is looking for ways to make ends meet, including a proposed new veterinary service tax.
Video: Doing the best you can in a downturn
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Practical advice on keeping a hospital growing during a recession from Dr. Jeff Rothstein, a Detroit, Mich., practice owner.
Monitoring your practice in today's economy
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
The least-examined document in veterinary practice is the profit & loss statement. ... Fewer than five percent of practice owners review it.
Video: Financially hurting? This veterinarian feels your pain
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Dr. Jeff Rothstein, MBA, a Veterinary Economics advisory board member, shares some insights from the trenches in hard-hit Detroit.
7 winning ways to meet financial goals
VETERINARY ECONOMICS
Develop a game plan to meet your financial goals.

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