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Give clients real recommendations

February 1, 2007

Don't dump healthcare choices in clients' laps. You're the expert, so don't be afraid to tell them what's medically necessary.

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Job search deductions

February 1, 2007

If you're on the hunt for a new job, don't forget about the tax deductions you may be eligible for.

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9 signs that it might be time for a change

January 1, 2007

If ... like Rodney Dangerfield, you get no respect ... your boss takes all the good clients ... or you're so busy you can't remember what your spouse looks like.

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Marketing objectives

January 1, 2007

How can I tell if my marketing efforts are effective? What's the best way to measure the results?

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Keep the doctors doctoring

December 1, 2006

Willow Creek Pet Center in Cottonwood Heights, Utah, delegated more to its technicians to help deliver the finest patient care and client service. The results: higher ACTS, fewer client complaints, and happier staff members.

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Team training to provide closure

December 1, 2006

Peggy Killewald, LVT, business manager of Killewald Small Animal Hospital in Amherst, N.Y., knows personally what it's like to mourn the loss of a beloved pet in public. Before she and her husband, Dr. William Killewald, opened their practice in 1980, she was at another practice after her dog was euthanized.

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Dress the part

November 1, 2006

If you want to be treated like a doctor, you need to dress like one. No, flip-flops aren't acceptable.

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You need insurance, too

November 1, 2006

Every veterinarian should buy a professional liability policy.

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Sunshine on a rainy day

October 1, 2006

Just like this doctor, you may find the letters, photos, and mementos you receive from clients provide a critical pick-me-up when the tough days seem to outweigh the joys of practice.

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