Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
July 12, 2011
From flooring to financing, we've got you covered.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 1, 2011
Sure, your schedule is crazy. But carving out a couple of hours per week could be the key to keeping your project on schedule and on budget.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 1, 2011 By:Portia Stewart
Your canine patients can transform your practice from calm to chaotic with one yip—and drive your team members from pleasant to harried. Consider these tips to tackle noise during your new construction or renovation.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
June 1, 2011 By:Steve Bennaka, Content Specialist
Your team members are what make your practice run, so give them the tools they need to succeed and to enjoy work. Here's what our veterinary architects have to say about building with your team in mind.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
August 27, 2010
It's easy to overlook your practice's faults. But take a step back and use a critical eye to find the problem areas—and then fix them.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 1, 2010 By:Sarah Moser
Good design is more than building codes and aesthetics. Employ these innovative evidence-based designs to boost patient, client, and team member health.
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
October 7, 2008
Choosing environmentally friendly cleaning supplies.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
July 1, 2007 By:Amanda Wolfe, Associate Editor
When neighbors closed the door on expansion, Washtenaw Veterinary Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., negotiated a lot
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Source: VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN
January 1, 2006 By:Sarah A. Moser
For 34 years, the doctors at Gunbarrel Veterinary Clinic in Boulder, Colo., cared for pets out of an old farmhouse. The building consisted of two exam rooms, a cramped treatment area, and a noisy kennel that shared a wall with an exam room.
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