VBJ articles
November 2012
Hacking, online security breaches, phishing, cloning, theft by staff – call it what you will, computer security … more
18 minsOnline users who are blogging could serve your practice well. With time and some effort, … more
Weight gain isn’t just an issue for humans, it’s something animals suffer from too, and … more
As the supermarkets have found, a well-run loyalty scheme can pay dividends. Veterinary practice group … more
The past few years have seen unprecedented levels of director and company scrutiny. Both investors, … more
Not many practices boast a large model of a gorilla in the main entrance – Highcroft Veterinary … more
The recruitment market for the veterinary profession requires careful navigation, as changes are afoot. Over … more
The risk to businesses from a pandemic is rising and should be accounted for. Considering … more
Social media has revolutionised the way people do business. Sites including Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn … more
Recruiting new staff is fraught with difficulties, not least because the law can trip up … more
Through decent organisation anyone can become both more efficient and less stressed. Here, the author … more
Opened in 2010, PDSA’s PetAid Hospital in Sunderland was a major investment by the charity … more
October 2012
A practice that changes its outlook on recruitment can make radical inroads to changing both … more
STUART CHAMBERLAIN is an author and consultant in employment law at Croner. IN 2010, AS … more
IMAGING METHODS, INCLUDING digital radiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), are becoming … more
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING HAS changed beyond all recognition in recent years. If you are excited about … more