Tips for evaluating computed tomographyNovember 16, 2021The introduction of the latest technology into a practice can lead to diagnoses veterinarians cannot catch with other equipment.
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Understanding the true cost of technologyNovember 16, 2021As veterinary business appraisers and brokers, the authors of this article have encountered droves of young veterinarians reared on cutting-edge technology, hoping to equip their newly purchased clinics with blinking lights and high-resolution screens.
Is my practice data secure in the cloud?September 13, 2021Cloud software protects your data whether you are working in the clinic or catching up on paperwork at home.
Adapting to the new virtual landscapeMay 21, 2021A year ago, telemedicine was barely a twinkle in veterinary medicine’s eye. Then COVID came along and now an estimated 30 to 35 percent of practices are offering some form of remote care.
Strategic planning: How to invest in equipmentMay 4, 2021At each stage of equipment purchase, it’s important to take into account such things as cost, support, warranties, and, perhaps most important, who is using it.
Leveraging technology to drive profitability in your practiceJanuary 27, 2021Telemedicine, what was once simply “nice-to-have”, is slowly becoming a veterinary practice differentiator, particularly with the uptick in pet adoptions thanks to sheltering-in-place orders.
Pet health, agro safety focus of animal tech startupsOctober 26, 2020Smart ear tags for livestock and a central database microchipping for companion animals were among the ideas pitched during Plug and Play Topeka’s inaugural selection day.
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.
How digital monitoring can quickly alert to thermal changes during surgeryAugust 7, 2020The use of veterinary-specific multiparameter digital monitors helps to quickly determine when an anesthetized patient is becoming hypothermic during a procedure.
Making technology work while in coronavirus mode (and beyond)July 6, 2020Remote consultation is about helping veterinarians do more with the information they already have at their disposal.