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  • Do I Need an Associate & How Do I Pay Them?
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  • Advanced Concepts in Thoracic Radiology
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  • Basic Principles of Veterinary Terminology
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  • Advanced Principles of Emergency Patient Care: Part Two
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  • Advanced Concepts in Pain Management: Large, Exotic and Laboratory Animals
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  • Finding and Hiring Top Team Members
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  • Advanced Concepts in Pain Management: Companion Animals
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  • Telephone Courtesy and Client Service
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  • Making Dollars and Sense of Compensation and Benefits
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  • Basic Principles of Fluid Therapy and Transfusion Medicine
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  • Basic Principles of Emergency Response
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    NCVEI

    The National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues (NCVEI)

    The National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues was formed in 2000 by the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Animal Hospital Association and the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges to ensure the economic future of veterinary medicine.

    The NCVEI's goal is to provide practices with the information, tools and resources necessary to improve non-technical professional skills and financial prowess. The NCVEI was built on the premise that quality patient care requires a sound economic foundation and offers a large range of benchmarking and practice management resources for those in private practice.

    For more information about the NCVEI please visit their website at www.NCVEI.org.

     

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