The GeniusVets Show - For Practice Owners and Industry Pros
GeniusVets
65 episodes
9 months ago
Send us a textDr. Demey is an avid adventurer who has climbed major peaks, trekked to the South Pole, and taught veterinary procedures internationallyHe attributes his ability to take these adventures to building a strong leadership team that can run the practice without himTrends facing veterinary owners include changing workforce/client expectations and corporatizationOpportunities lie in distinguishing private practices and leveraging an established, income-producing business
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Send us a textDr. Demey is an avid adventurer who has climbed major peaks, trekked to the South Pole, and taught veterinary procedures internationallyHe attributes his ability to take these adventures to building a strong leadership team that can run the practice without himTrends facing veterinary owners include changing workforce/client expectations and corporatizationOpportunities lie in distinguishing private practices and leveraging an established, income-producing business
The GeniusVets Show - For Practice Owners and Industry Pros
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The GeniusVets Show - Terry O'Neil
Send us a textGeniusVets Co-Founder - David Hall, will be having a conversation with Terry O'Neil, Partner-in-Charge, Veterinary Services Group – Katz, Sapper & Miller about "The Numbers That Will Determine the Future of Your Practice – Know Them Well!"You will learn: Key numbers that determine a practice’s financial healthHow top practice owners use this information to drive profitability and practice value Advice on where to focus (4 key numbers as opposed to a slew of l...
The GeniusVets Show - For Practice Owners and Industry Pros
Send us a textDr. Demey is an avid adventurer who has climbed major peaks, trekked to the South Pole, and taught veterinary procedures internationallyHe attributes his ability to take these adventures to building a strong leadership team that can run the practice without himTrends facing veterinary owners include changing workforce/client expectations and corporatizationOpportunities lie in distinguishing private practices and leveraging an established, income-producing business