Failing to pass the NAVLE: What happens next?August 10, 2024If you fail the NAVLE, you do not get a veterinary license. Period. In some states, you can secure a temporary or conditional license until you do pass (you get five tries in five years and can appeal to get one more try thereafter). In others, you can practice only under direct supervision while technically without an active license.
Education Center - SponsoredWhat's new for in-clinic hematology?by • ZoetisAdvancements in diagnostics provide greater opportunities to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat animal illnesses, more quickly, accurately and reliably. In hematology, new AI-powered technologies can help to elevate patient care and streamline workflows – driving meaningful change in the veterinary practice.
Spectrum of care: The business case for improving access to veterinary medicineJuly 24, 2024When spectrum of care is practiced, veterinarians offer a range of diagnostic and treatment options that vary in their expense, invasiveness, and intensity. Ultimately, this style of practice offers a way to serve more patients and clients by offering some level of care instead of an all-or-nothing approach.
Why do vets increasingly shun practice ownership?July 8, 2024There are so many powers in play (educational, generational, familial, and geographical factors, etc.), but columnist, Dr. Patty Khuly lists top four she considers as the most daunting stumbling blocks to practice ownership.
Will AI affect veterinary radiology?June 10, 2024With a naturally demanding profession, veterinary radiologists are all too often overworked and could greatly benefit from additional resources that help make their jobs more efficient.
Optimizing the practice with cloud technologyJune 8, 2024Veterinary practices are encouraged to consider their current network infrastructure and explore opportunities for enhancements that could further improve practice management and client service.
Reduce burnout for your frontline teamJune 7, 2024Signs of burnout include decreased productivity, increased mistakes, absenteeism, and loss of interest in work. Make the work enjoyable and efficient with these job enhancements.
Are worker cooperatives the future of the vet industry?June 5, 2024Essentially democratizing the workplace, this business model gives power and governance to the workers by making them owners.
8 ways to find time for staff trainingMay 6, 2024Finding time for training and learning will get your employees less stressed and more productive, and your practice growing
How independent veterinary practices are winning with clientsApril 26, 2024Often, clients turn to independent veterinary clinics for a more personalized and attentive approach to pet care, without the constraints of corporate protocols.
OSHA compliance for beginnersApril 23, 2024By understanding the importance of identifying hazards, creating and implementing a safety plan, and training the team by putting actionable steps into motion, you can create a safer work environment and protect your facility from potential violations.