Compounding in veterinary medicine refers to customizing medication dosages and formulations to meet the specific needs of individual animals. This process is essential because animals come in various sizes, species,...
Running a veterinary practice involves juggling numerous responsibilities, one of which is managing the supplies essential for providing quality patient care. Designating a specific person for this task can significantly...
Acknowledgments: Credit to Dr. Natasha Thompson, Wickliffe Veterinary Compounding Pharmacist, University of Kentucky Professor, PharmD, RPh, Published Author, Kentucky Pharmacist Association Presenter, for her contribution and collaboration on this article....
In a veterinary practice, the responsible handling and storage of controlled drugs are crucial not only for regulatory compliance but also for the safety of both animals and staff. Controlled...
What is the difference between a wellness plan and insurance? The primary difference between a wellness program and insurance lies in their respective purposes: wellness plans reimburse horse owners for...
In today’s rapidly evolving world of veterinary medicine, technology has revolutionized the way veterinarians manage their practices. One of the most significant shifts has been the adoption of electronic ordering...
Veterinary software, by design, is meant to simplify numerous tasks in veterinary practice. Streamlining processes such as billing, inventory management, patient care, medical records, financials, and scheduling are just a...
A well-organized veterinary pharmacy is vital for the effective functioning of a veterinary practice and the health of the animals under their care. A well-organized pharmacy not only facilitates quick...
Managing inventory is a crucial part of operating a veterinary clinic efficiently. Among the many principles that guide this process, “first in, first out” (FIFO) is a fundamental principle that...
Unlocking Synergy: Integrating Third Party Modalities into Equine Veterinary Software Workflow enhancement, revenue capture and better medical records are all common denominators in third party modality integration. The goal of...
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