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CVC is now Fetch, a dvm360 conference
Fetch provides an innovative 360-degree educational engagement experience that focuses on every facet of a veterinary professional's life.
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Low-stress veterinary visits
Lower pets' stress levels with these tips and tools to create calmer, more relaxed veterinary visits for every pet that visits your practice.
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Forms and client handouts
Use these free tools and forms to help educate pet owners, train team members and operate more efficiently.
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dvm360 toolkit
A special monthly package designed to help boost client compliance and make it easy for your team to educate pet owners about regular wellness care topics.
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Are you working your veterinary team stupid?
It might sound crazy, but research shows that overworking could affect your brain. If you and your team are working 40-hour plus weeks, it might be time make some adjustments. More...
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Real estate is often one of a practice owner's most valuable assets. Thinking through the details of a property lease can have a meaningful impact on the value of the owner's real estate and his or her ability to sell in the future. Understanding the nuances of your veterinary real estate will ensure that you maximize the value of your property.  Read these case studies to learn more.. |
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6 tips for the new associate
If clients are showing some resistance to scheduling with your hospital's new veterinarian, try these best practices to get them from "I'd rather not" to "Let's do this!" More...
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4 ways to help clients pay for veterinary care
Veterinary app creator Mark Olcott, DVM, shares a top-level view of client payment options—and the need to actually try these options—with Fetch dvm360 attendees. More...
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Dealing with a discount leak
Price breaks for staff family members, hardship clients and rescue organizations are costing Dr. Reed's veterinary practice. His brilliant idea? Staff members should pay a percentage of the discount. Hold on, says his hospital administrator. More...
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