Every day we choose how we look at the world. We decide to focus on what we have or what we don’t have. We choose to engage with what’s actually happening or worry about what might happen in the future. We assume the best about people or we assume the worst. We lift others up,… Read More
The Choice We Make Every Day
Modern Marketing for Veterinary Practices
Dr. Caitlin DeWilde joins the podcast to discuss modern veterinary marketing, how we communicate with pet owners when our caseloads are overflowing, and what the future of pet owner communications may look like. Cone Of Shame Veterinary Podcast · COS – 172 – Modern Marketing For Veterinary Practices You can also listen to this episode… Read More
Embezzlement in Veterinary Medicine
Mira Johnson CPA, CVPM joins Dr. Andy Roark to discuss embezzlement in veterinary medicine. In an AAHA survey, 86% of respondents said employees had stolen from their clinic. Why does this happen so commonly in our industry? Who is responsible and what motivates the behavior? What can practices do about it? Cone Of Shame Veterinary… Read More
‘He’s Bad, But He’s Fun.’ A Lesson Of Perception.
My dog Skipper is not a good dog. His rap sheet includes counter surfing, running away when called, stealing socks and eating them, and so on. He is nothing like my previous dog, Phoenix, who seemed to live to please me and my wife. Recently, my friend Ron visited. Him and Skipper developed an instant… Read More
Saying “No” With a Smile & Keeping the Team Motivated – November Mailbag pt. 2
Dr. Andy Roark takes more questions from the mailbag! Questions in this episode: How involved should associate veterinarians be with boarding in the clinic? Phone etiquette when trying to help non-clients on the phone who need assistance but they can’t be seen due to lack of appointment availability What are the best things to do… Read More
My Open Mic Night: Discovering Growth in the Uncomfortable
When was the last time you did something that scared you? For me, it was this past weekend. Six weeks ago, I signed up for a standup comedy class. While I have done improv comedy for about 10 years now, I’ve never done standup. I thought this class would be an opportunity to pick up… Read More