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Equipment

A look at team members' favorite veterinary equipment

June 1, 2011

A look at team members' favorite veterinary equipment

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Q&A: During the building process, which duties should I delegate?

June 1, 2011

During the building process, which duties should I delegate?

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

6 tips for integrating equipment into your facility

June 1, 2010

That shiny equipment looks great in the showroom, but you need a plan to include it in your new or remodeled hospital. Follow this guide to make a seamless transition.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

New technologies affecting design

April 11, 2010

Veterinary architect Mark Hafen, AIA, cites wireless technology as an exciting innovation in design and describes how its implementation is beneficial to the staff and the bottom line.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

10 ways to build a green veterinary hospital

June 24, 2009

Building green is all the rage, but it can be tough to see through the fog of hazy information and ideas. Here's a guide to clearing the air and creating your dream earth-friendly hospital.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Hospital Design Planning Workbook: Stocking your new hospital

October 3, 2008

This checklist covers almost everything you'll need to make opening day a success.

Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA

Practice Profiles: Companion Class IV laser therapy (Sponsored by Litecure)

August 1, 2008

Class IV laser therapy is a profit center that empowers you to provide advanced care and market your practice as a state-of-the-art facility.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

The 5 don'ts of equipment buying

June 1, 2007

Wishy-washy decisions on purchases and buying equipment you don't need can blow your budget. Save money by avoiding these mistakes.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Handling heat and humidity

June 1, 2006

You want to build a safe, comfortable work environment. Not too hot. Not too cold. Here's how to make sure your facility is "just right."

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