by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Veterinary, Issue 04, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
1,341 U.S. Cases Reported in 2004: Equine Health Experts Urge Vaccination OVERLAND PARK, Kan./PRNewswire/ — Despite extensive media coverage of equine West Nile virus — as well as the availability of a vaccine for horses — the potentially deadly disease continues to...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Veterinary, Issue 04, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA /PRNewswire/ — The California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) filed a lawsuit against the City of West Hollywood in Los Angeles County Superior Court in March challenging the city’s ban on animal declawing. The CVMA contends the ordinance —...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
Noah’s Ark Veterinarians International will be providing emergency veterinary assistance to animal victims. In the wake of the tsunami devastation, Sri Lanka is under an increased threat of disease outbreaks. Noah’s Ark Veterinarians International (NOAV), a newly...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 03, Newsletter
They say that change is good. If that’s true, then The Practice Solution Magazine will take a nice step forward this year with the changes we have underway First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Matthew Bratschi and I’ve recently accepted the position of...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 03, Newsletter
Happy New Year! Some changes have occurred within The Practice Solution Magazine over this past quarter. I have moved on to the official publisher position for The Practice Solution Magazine and we have recruited a new managing editor to handle the day-to-day...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter
Practice management. Those two words sum up the success or failure of any doctor who owns his or her own practice. Running a practice can sometimes seem to require eight arms and three clones of oneself. From governmental regulations to hiring and training staff, to...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
How did Halifax Veterinary Clinic go from $0 in collections to over $1 million a year? PROFILE Dr. Kathleen Bartos and Lou Bartos Practice: Halifax Veterinary Clinic Location: Port Orange, Florida A general small animal veterinarian, who specializes in veterinary...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
Fresh Out of School Michigan Optometrist goes from $84,000 to $425,000 in 3 years! PROFILE: Dr. Tommasina Pasqua Practice: Harrisville Eye Care Location: Harrisville, Michigan A 1998 Dean’s List graduate of the Michigan School of Optometry at Ferris State University,...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
BERKELEY /Ute Frey, UC Berkeley/- Optometry students at the University of California, Berkeley, are getting a leg up in basic business skills from Haas School of Business faculty as part of a special program to prepare future optometrists to manage a private practice....
by Ken DeRouchie | May 26, 2007 | Articles, Dentistry, Issue 03, Newsletter, Practice Areas
DENTISTRY AT RISK: COMPLYING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS OF INFECTION CONTROL By: Dr. Barry Levy DDS If you are not aware of, or are not complying with minimum standards of infection control, you can be in for a rude awakening. While the below article addresses cases...
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