VITUSVET BLOG
Get Out of Your Own Way
I recently have been reading Dr. Scott Gottlieb’s book, Uncontrolled Spread. No matter your views on how this pandemic was handled by those in authority, this book is a lesson in entrenchment and something from which we can
5 Fascinating Facts About Veterinarians
Veterinarians are an integral part of our society. They devote their skills and knowledge to care for our pets but also play critical roles in food safety and public health. While caring for animals is challenging work, being
How To Create A Killer Veterinary Social Media Marketing Strategy
Fluffy kittens and clumsy puppies get a lot of love on social media news feeds, but veterinary social media marketing is not just about being cute – it’s a powerful tool that can help you grow your practice
Helping You to Be Prepared: 5 Benefits of Pet Insurance
While you can’t put a price on the remarkable bonds people have with their pets, the financial reality is that many pet owners can’t afford the cost of veterinary care. In the United States, the average cost of
Case Study: Hill Country Animal League
Hill Country Animal League isn’t an ordinary practice treating our furry friends when they’re sick –– they’re on a mission. Nestled in the small town of Boerne, Texas, about 30 miles outside of San Antonio, Hill
Veterinary Credit Cards, Payment Plans & More: How to Offer Financing for Emergency Pet Care
Pets are usually a source of happiness and joy so when they suddenly fall sick or have to undergo an emergency procedure, it can be a stressful time for any pet owner. How Much Does
The Care and Nurturing of New Hires
If you are one of the lucky hospitals to have hired a newly graduated veterinarian - good for you! As a hospital administrator I always loved hiring brand new veterinarians. These newly graduated doctors came with little to
Stress in a Pandemic: How Veterinary Practices are Coping With a New Normal
When we look back on 2020, one word many of us will use to encapsulate all of the feelings and emotions a year of pandemic brought will probably be “stressful.” This is especially true for those working in the
Case Study: Charlotte Animal Referral & Emergency
In June of 2015, Dr. Amy Fauber opened the doors of Charlotte Animal Referral & Emergency, or CARE, as an emergency and specialty clinic. CARE grew quickly and in the last six years, has a staff of over 150