Veterinary Nursing
Stop using a non-existent title
I am writing to ask you to please stop using a title that does not exist in North America to refer to credentialed veterinary staff.
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I am writing to ask you to please stop using a title that does not exist in North America to refer to credentialed veterinary staff.
The article “Place a Premium on Pet Insurance” [June/July 2018] advising veterinarians on the importance of proactively promoting pet health insurance and the subsequent benefits to patients, clients and practice was clearly well-intended.
We don’t have a shortage of veterinarians with regard to the number of veterinarians out there [“The Ripple Effect,” June/July 2018].
I have been a veterinarian for 15 years and have owned a successful practice for the past seven years.
The writing in “The Changing Veterinary Landscape” [April/May 2018] was so jargon-laden and run-on that the article was useless.
I am a hospital administrator in Tempe, Arizona, and have worked here for nine years.
During my lunch today I read the April/May 2018 copy of your magazine (along with Harvard Business Review) and enjoyed just about all of it.
I received a copy of Today’s Veterinary Business this morning, and I had the same reaction as I did when I received another issue.
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