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Training and motivation
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Training tool: New veterinary employee orientation

May 1, 2012

This form is an example of what you might give new hires on their first day at your veterinary practice.

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5 ways to welcome new veterinary team members

May 1, 2012

The best greeting you can extend is a thorough training and orientation program. The more time you spend on these crucial inductory steps, the more likely your new hire is to stick around—and flourish.

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Phase training program for veterinary receptionists

May 1, 2012

Train your veterinary receptionists right from the beginning.

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Fit to practice: The cost of your employees' weight

April 10, 2012

Overweight employees cost U.S. business billions annually.

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Veterinary receptionists have it the worst? No way!

April 1, 2012

I've worked the front desk and I smiled at veterinary clients because I wanted to—not because I had to.

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Why veterinary continuing education pays for itself

March 1, 2012

It's tempting to slash your CE budget during lean times—don't do it. In fact, consider sendng the whole team.

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Veterinary technicians: 15 ways to wow equine veterinarians

January 10, 2012

Top tips for technicians looking to excel and for equine practitioners looking for star staff.

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Team handout: What to do when there's nothing to do

January 10, 2012

Share this handout with your team and cure staff boredom forever.

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10 things to do at your veterinary hospital (when there's nothing to do)

January 1, 2012

Clients don't come to those who wait. Have your veterinary team members tackle these tasks on the slow days and soon they'll have more than enough to do.

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