In tip-top shape: Simple upkeep to extend the life of your equipmentAugust 19, 2020Maintaining equipment per the manufacturer can lead to better patient outcomes, as well as less downtime, frustration, and financial burden throughout your clinical practice.
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Midmark rolls out dentistry equipment rebateSeptember 6, 2019Clinics and hospitals looking to upgrade their dentistry equipment are in luck, thanks to an incentive from Midmark.
Are your patients waking up during surgery?August 15, 2019Surgical procedures require skill and knowledge, but they also require reliable equipment that your team knows how to use.
CT or MRI? When to use each and whyDecember 10, 2018The dilemma over whether to use CT or MRI is fairly common. While there are many cases that could be imaged via either modality, experts say there are specific instances where one is preferred over the other.
Doing veterinary dentistry rightAugust 17, 2018According to many veterinary professionals, the single greatest piece of advice for purchasing dental equipment is: don’t skimp.
A focus on equipmentMarch 8, 2018Diagnostics have become a vital component to veterinary medicine, so it makes sense as clinics add greater diagnostic capabilities to their practices that managing, and if possible integrating, all that data, takes on greater importance.
Equipment focus: Dental imagingFebruary 14, 2018Veterinarians who recognize the increased wellness in their patients as a result of proper dental care—as well as the positive financial impact of a well-organized dental program—are now embracing the latest generation of dental imaging equipment, according to Jim Waldsmith, DVM, president, Vetel Diagnostics of San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Many happy returnsSeptember 19, 2017The task of determining the best return on investment (ROI) on veterinary clinic equipment isn’t easy. Myriad variables enter into purchasing decisions, including cost and tax savings from depreciation; whether to pay cash or finance; operating costs, maintenance, and service plans; personnel costs to operate the equipment; staff training; projected frequency of use; and client charge structure.