Tips and strategies for veterinary associate practitioners - Veterinary Economics
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  • VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    Associates: How to find your perfect practice


    Lots of practices are searching for associates. Use these tips to help them find you.

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    Associate pay outpaces inflation


    The average associate salary was $84,331 in 2007, exceeding the 2005 average by 17 percent, the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association reports.

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    Streamline your senior care to improve compliance


    Here are strategies to encourage internal and client compliance that work:

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    Gender shift


    Women are less likely to own a veterinary practice, even when you account for age.

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    Preventing zoonotic diseases


    To reduce the risk for pets and people, the new thinking should be, "We're all in this together."

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    Tips to help associates stand out


    Here's how to help associates shine.

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    Owners' and associates' views differ on team training


    Owners and associates aren't on the same wavelength when it comes to team education. What's causing the divide?

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    The skinny on fat pets


    It's the elephant in the room. We all know pets are getting fatter, but just how fat? Until now, there was no concrete data.

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    I've been sued. Now what?


    Your Medical Career and financial stability flash before your eyes. A gut-wrenching feeling takes hold. This is it; you've been hit with a malpractice lawsuit.

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