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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: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Nashville veterinary practice goes green in more ways than one

May 1, 2009

Nashville, Tenn. — Owners of the recently opened Belmont Animal Hospital like to say that the "recycled" their building.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Video: Building a green practice: Part 7

September 23, 2008

CFC bulbs are A-OK at Dr. Michelle Chappell's environmentally friendly practice in Lenexa, Kan.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Video: Building a green practice: Part 6

September 16, 2008

Insulated windows work for Dr. Michelle Chappell

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Video: Building a green practice: Part 4

September 2, 2008

What the hay? Think outside the box when considering earth-friendly building materials for your veterinary practice.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Video: Building a green practice: Part 3

August 26, 2008

Dr. Michelle Chappell tells how her environmentally friendly veterinary hospital affected her practice. Third in a new video series.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Video: Building a green practice: Part 2

August 19, 2008

Find out where Dr. Michelle Chappell went for help to build her environmentally friendly veterinary practice. Second in a new video series.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Video: Building a green practice: Part 1

August 12, 2008

Dr. Michelle Chappell tells why she chose to build her environmentally friendly veterinary practice. First in a new video series.

Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

Green practice Q&A

June 1, 2008

Dr. Bruce Jens, hospital administrator for Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care, answered our burning questions about his practice's green project.

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