
Practice Management
Who Are the Leaders in Your Practice? Characteristics of Good Leaders
It is worth the time and effort to carefully select the members of your leadership team. They will be a big part of ensuring the success of your practice.
Practice Management
Practice Software and Technology, Part 2
The Practice Information Management System is the heartbeat of a veterinary practice. Learn about the features that can help drive better pet health and hospital success.
Practice Management
Adding the Next Level of Services
Travis Meredith, DVM, MBA, Diplomate ACT What specific competitive threats does your practice face?

Practice Management
Beyond the Yellow Pages, Part 2: Client Matchmaking Tools
This article, presented in two parts, focuses on introducing new technologies that enhance our communication with clientsāattracting them, fostering a relationship with them, and compelling them to come through our doors.

Practice Management
Lending and Capital: Funding Your Future
Travis Meredith, DVM, MBA, Diplomate ACT Calico Financial, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Affinity Veterinary Center of Malvern, Malvern, Pennsylvania Considering buying a practice?

Practice Management
Moving Forward: Investing in the Future of Your Practice
Travis Meredith, DVM, MBA, Diplomate ACT Affinity Veterinary Center of Malvern, Malvern, Pennsylvania AxxiomāThe Practice Impact Group, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dr.

Practice Management
Protecting Your Practice From Litigation
When legally evaluating professional negligence, standard of careĀ is the benchmark used to assess veterinary competence.

Practice Management
Building Today’s Veterinary Practice
As we enter the fourth quarter of 2013 and finalize plans for the upcoming year, the editorial team at Today’s Veterinary Practice has decided to steer the focus of our Practice Building column in an important and valuable direction.

Practice Management
In-Clinic Form: Developing Protocols for Obese Animals
Justin Shmalberg, DVM, Diplomate ACVN To ensure weight loss in obese pets, veterinarians must provide sound information and guidance to owners.

