What’s next for veterinary medicine?January 12, 2023Virtual consultations will continue to be available. Not only will this expand accessibility to care, but it will also help offload clinics and hospitals for more urgent cases.
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Making the most of 2023 trendsJanuary 10, 2023Most would agree that 2022 was a year like no other. With persistent staffing shortages, rising inflation, and a global pandemic that just won’t quit, the average veterinary professional has been pushed to their limit.
10 industry reps identify what’s trendingFebruary 1, 2022Both increased use of technology and utilization of technicians have been seen as upward trends in the industry.
Three trends that will reinvent your hospitalNovember 15, 2021As clinics transition from delivering care curbside to inside, hospital owners and managers are eager to go back to a familiar workflow.
‘Princess’ endures as most popular pet nameFebruary 19, 2021A new study by FirstVet details trends in pet monikers, dating back 115 years.
Pets impact how we shape communitiesNovember 20, 2019Not only are animals a large part of our lives, but pet ownership has a significant impact on how we build our communities.
Incorporating services that impact your bottom lineAugust 30, 2019The face of veterinary medicine is changing, and it is doing so at the speed of light. We all know how the industry has evolved over the past 20 years.
Profession trends: E-myth part IIIJanuary 22, 2018I spoke with Michael Gerber, management guru and best-selling author of The E-Myth Revisited and the E-Myth book collection, and Peter Weinstein, DVM, MBA executive director of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, who co-wrote The E-Myth Veterinarian with Gerber. We talked about big trends in our profession such as corporate medicine and school debt.
The trends to watch for in the veterinary worldJuly 27, 2017Trend watching is must for those who run any type of business—and veterinary practices are no different. Some up-and-coming concepts and upstarts might seem disruptive and intimidating, but it’s better to be at the front end of the knowledge curve.
Animal acupuncture: Come one, come all?March 11, 2015Most animal lovers, at some point in their lives, have thought about becoming a veterinarian. Only a small fraction of these folks ever realize their dream. Still, though, who wouldn't want to work with animals and the dedicated, compassionate clients we find ourselves so fortunate to serve?