 | October 3, 2007
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 | November 7, 2007 By:Daniel R. Verdon
I am absolutely convinced that veterinarians will be faced with more intrusive government rules and regulations than ever before. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it's going to get worse.
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October 1, 2007 By:Jennifer Fiala
Sacramento, Calif. — Invite Dr. Wade Himes to shed light on the inner-workings of state regulatory agencies and he pauses, then laughs and asks, "Do you want me to lose my license?"
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October 1, 2007 By:Daniel R. Verdon
National Report — When a medical case goes bad, consumers are more likely to complain to state boards than in years past, veterinarians report.
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November 1, 2007 By:James M. Lewis
It started as a payment issue — something common and relatively minor — but by the time it ended the board-certified veterinary surgeon felt so much heat from the media he closed his practice and left town.
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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
November 1, 2007 By:James M. Lewis
Are you facing a state-board inquiry? Think you can handle it alone?
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November 1, 2007 By:Jennifer Fiala
Boston — It's a surprise when Alan Van Tassel comes to visit. He drops by unannounced during business hours, makes a quick introduction and starts poring over a seven-point inspection checklist.
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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
November 1, 2007
In calming an irate client, remember your tone and goal. Keep your tone normal when talking to the client and your body relaxed. Always remember that your goal should be to listen to their needs and try to meet them when appropriate.
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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE
November 1, 2007 By:Krista Schultz
National Report — A veterinarian seeking to protect his or her reputation and practice may be forced to battle an unlikely nemesis — the mailman.
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