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Dvm360 Provides Year-Round Info for Veterinary Specialists

Posted by Jessica Beaudry | Thu, Sep 14, 2017 @ 09:39 AM

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The continual rise in Fear Free initiatives, telemedicine and 3-D printing technology are just a few components of practicing veterinary medicine today. These topics are discussed on dvm360, a website serving the U.S. veterinary community with timely business-enhancing content on an extensive range of topics. From current events to medical advancements and improving team communication, veterinary specialists can refer to the dvm360 website to remain knowledgeable, relevant and profitable.

Industry News  

The News Center provides a rundown of the latest trends, top headlines, events, product recalls and more. The subsection Market Trends offers key industry insights through expert interviews and studies. Recent articles examine millennial purchasing decisions on animal care, what prompts animal guardians to contact veterinary clinics and how voice search is changing the way veterinary businesses are found. Additional subsections include Law and Ethics, Education News, Equine News and Politics.

Tailored Content for All

Alongside dvm360’s news portal and other featured resources such as toolkits, client handouts and the Fun Center, the site offers tailored content for each role within the industry. Associates, students, veterinarians specializing in exotic animal care and more will find job-specific articles and tools under the Special Roles tab.

Managers

Both newly appointed managers with little formal training and established managers who possess years of experience and background knowledge will find valuable business tools within the Managers section. Professionals seeking details and guidance on their new position can refer to the Managing Yourself subsection which examines leadership and communication strategies, law and ethics, career development and work-life balance. As approaches to management evolve, experienced managers can stay informed via the Managing Clients and Managing Your Time subsections.  

Practice Owners

An education in veterinary medicine rarely prepares students for practice ownership. Veterinary specialists who are business owners can review dvm360’s wide assortment of ownership resources to help establish new practices and successfully maintain current businesses in operation. A few key topics include veterinary economics, financial management and practice procedures.

Technicians Center

What is a veterinary technician’s role in hospice and euthanasia? How do vet techs discuss financing options with clients and how do techs efficiently run back-office tasks? Articles on subjects such as these and more are housed in the Technicians Center. The section further explores current best-practices on everything from patient care to continuing education and skill building.

Supplemental Resources for Veterinary Specialists

Dvm360 is the portal site for several veterinary magazines — dvm360 Magazine, Firstline and Vetted. Magazine content published to the website is for member access only. Professionals may also subscribe to dvm360’s e-newsletters. In addition, the website provides a job board, materials on continuing education, a hospital design center, product directory and a forms center with client handouts. With a wide range of tools to improve personal and practice performance, dvm360 is an asset for veterinary professionals of all specialties.  

Along with industry knowledge and implementing best practices, one essential component of success for veterinary specialists is receiving full payments from clients.

CrossCheck’s VET-RDC service provides businesses with faster check processing and alternative payment options for clients who require extra time to fund pawed patient care. Ideal for larger payments, VET-RDC processes client checks in seconds by running each check through a check imager connected to a PC. Clients sign a printed receipt and an image of each check is stored by CrossCheck. Funding will be provided 2 – 3 days following a successful image upload. Professionals can implement VET-RDC to continue care for pawed patients and increase revenue while providing clients with additional time to fund all services. Learn more by downloading our free guide.  

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Topics: Veterinarians

Written by Jessica Beaudry

Inbound Marketer at CrossCheck.