Change: sometimes it's scary, sometimes it's great, but one thing for sure: it's inevitable. Change is happening all around us, and that includes within the veterinary community. From changing policies to changing...
Change: sometimes it's scary, sometimes it's great, but one thing for sure: it's inevitable. Change is happening all around us, and that includes within the veterinary community. From changing policies to changing...
What are you doing to improve your bottom line? If that question caused you to panic as you struggle to come up with an answer, this episode is for you! In this episode of The Veterinary Survival Show, co-hosts Mark and...
Marketing-- where would we be without it? Marketing is an important aspect to every business, but it's definitely not as simple as it sounds. Who are you trying to reach, and why? What's the best way to market your...
How familiar are you with your employees? Sure, you know their name and role within your clinic, but do you really know them? This episode of the Veterinary Survival Show takes on a long-awaited topic: personality types....
The Veterinary Survival Show welcomes guests Brad Berg and Heather Rinkol of PacWest Bank. Loans for veterinary practice owners can be intimidating, but with specialized lenders like Brad and Heather by your side, you...
Policies and procedures might not seem like the most exciting part of your vet hospital or clinic, but there's no doubt they're super important! Policies and procedures bring order to the workplace, and consistency to your...
Regular listeners of The Veterinary Survival Show will remember our previous chat about Profit Solver, the veterinary-specific program designed to boost profit. Steve Castillo, CEO of Profit Solver, was the very first...
You've got (more) questions, we've got (more) answers! On this episode of The Veterinary Survival Show, cohosts Mark and Jenni answer more questions on a broad range of topics. Ever wondered if you can pay all your...
Nightmare clients - we've all had them. Whether they're unwilling to pay a bill, refusing to follow your protocols, or acting inappropriately in your clinic, those clients that 'keep us up at night' are never fun. If you've...