Why Are These Veterinary Professionals… Different?
Veterinary medicine is full of remarkable people, but the attendees of the inaugural Uncharted Veterinary Conference seemed… a little different. Here's why, according to the attendees themselves: 1. They're inspiring “Because in a world of changing technology, increasing demands, and increased veterinary suicide, I have found a group of people who inspire me to be not just a better veterinarian, but a better person and on the days when I feel like I may fall short, they give me the…
Help! I'm Out of Exam Space… Now What?
Is your veterinary practice out of exam space? Are you looking to expand? Dr. Roark and Will Frazier of Live Oak Bank discuss the next steps below. Click here to get the notes! (We'll email them to you). Click here for the notes!
Why Are Veterinarians So Bad at Setting Boundaries?
Setting boundaries and saying “no” are important parts of self-care in veterinary medicine. In the video below, Dr. Jessica Vogelsang (Pawcurious) and Dr. Cherie Buisson (A Happy Vet) discuss what this looks like in action.
Vet Techs Can Make Or Break A New DVM. Here's Why.
Vet techs know the ropes of a veterinary practice, and this can help or hurt a new veterinarian. In the Facebook Live event below, Dr. Andy Roark discusses the important role of veterinary technicians. Click here to get the notes emailed to you! Click here to get the notes!
Change is Hard. Get Over it, Get Mobile, or Get Left Behind
by JESSICA VOGELSANG, DVM You are an old fogey. OK, maybe you’re not an old fogey yet, but you will be one day. And when you are, I want you to think back on the first time you rolled your eyes at your parents when they said the following things: “Push button phone? Why would we need that? The rotary works fine.” “Cordless phone? Why would we need that? This cord stretches pretty far.” “Pager? I like being anonymous.” “Cell…
Are You In? 5 Reasons Your Practice Needs a Mobile Strategy
by MARK OLCOTT, DVM MBA One of the most interesting things I learned in business school was that the rate of consumer technology adoption is accelerating beyond belief. This can be intimidating for veterinarians who, as a rule, don’t have a history of being early adopters when it comes to technology. The fact that the average veterinary clinic is a good ten years behind the times in this area isn’t cute anymore. It’s a threat for those practices that don’t…