Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 24, 2009 By:Steve Bennaka, Assistant Editor
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.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
October 3, 2008
This checklist covers almost everything you'll need to make opening day a success.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
August 1, 2008 By:Michelle O'Neal
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.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 1, 2007 By:Wayne Usiak, AIA
Wishy-washy decisions on purchases and buying equipment you don't need can blow your budget. Save money by avoiding these mistakes.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 1, 2006 By:Lawrence Gates
Drains and air-return ducts may not seem sexy, but thoughtful choices about behind-the-scenes tools let your new practice work harder for you.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 1, 2006 By:Ramzi Namek
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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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
March 1, 2001 By:Elizabeth A. Brown
Buying the right radiograph machine takes research. Dr. David S. Biller, Dipl. ACVR, a radiology professor at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan., suggests you consider these factors when choosing a unit:
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
February 1, 2001 By:Sarah A.Chadwick, assistant editor
You'd probably like to own an ultrasound machine, but before spending your hard-earned money, take time to determine whether you really need and will use one. "Ultrasound is to soft tissues what radiographs are to the bone, and we certainly see more soft tissue injuries than we do bone injuries," says Dr. Tracy Turner, Professor of Large Animal Surgery at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, Minn. "You can't live without an ultrasound machine if you do lots of reproduction and lameness work. And it's also useful for visualizing the heart, lungs, pleural cavity, intestines, and other internal organs."
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