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Should I Fire My Veterinary Team Bullies?

When teams work well, things seem to go brilliantly. But what about when they don’t? In Should I Fire My Veterinary Team Bullies on DVM360.com, Pam answers a reader question on how to deal with team bullies.

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Ways To Improve Patient Care

In these three posts on patient care on DVM360.com, Pam helps explain how you can put your best food forward: 5 Ways To Improve Patient Care (tips on enhancing your patient’s wellbeing) What’s Your Role? (no matter what your job title) Build Better Puppy And Kitten Kits (and what to include inside!)  

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How To Prevent Hypothermia; How To Screen Out Parasites

When you have a pet, there are many things you need to treat and look out for. In two different articles on DVM360.com, Pam gives advice on How to Prevent Hypothermia in pets and how to Screen Out Parasites when it comes to veterinary clients.

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Practice Management Overhaul In Four Parts

Pam worked with Veterinary Economics on a 4-part practice overhaul series called Practice Management Overhaul, and here are the links from DVM360.com: Practice Management Overhaul: Your Sneak Peek Announcing The Practice Management Overhaul Winners Practice Management Overhaul Forms Overhaul Outcome: Finding The Tools For Success  

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Cut Excuses To The Core; Collect On Past Due Accounts

Dealing with patients can be extremely rewarding, but it can also present some challenges, too. In Cut Excuses To The Core, Pam offers advice on how to work with clients who are less than forthcoming with the real reason behind their words. In A Dun Deal: Collect On Past Due Accounts, Pam gives tips on […]

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5 Ways To Work Smarter; How To Conduct A Time Study

Pam gives helpful tips on how to manage inventory, update patient records, avoid missed charges, and streamline discharge appointments in 5 Ways To Work Smarter on DVM360. Along with working smart, working efficiently is important too. In How To Conduct A Time Study, Pam shares 5 ideas that will help you analyze your practice’s outpatient […]

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One Appointment, Three Pets; How To Overcome 4 Common Client Excuses

Sometimes patients make appointments for one pet, then bring the rest of their pets along with. When this happens, what do you do? In this One Appointment, Three Pets, Pam answers this question. And what do you do with common client excuses? In How To Overcome 4 Common Client Excuses, Pam helps answer questions from […]

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