As the industry transitions to the next generation of practitioners, we can expect to see a rise in ad hoc positions
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Just as the human-animal bond is evolving, so is medical insurance for cats and dogs
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There’s a seismic change shaking pet care that may have happened so slowly you didn’t notice, or you’ve failed to see how we need to adapt to secure our futures in the animal health-care space
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More veterinarians are favoring the corporate/consolidated practice route—and the younger generation is helping to fuel that trend
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Current estimates state that in the next decade 10,000 individual veterinary practices will be for sale. But will new generations of veterinarians want to buy them?
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The 57 million adult pet owners under age 40 have different preferences and consumer tendencies than their Gen X and baby boomer counterparts
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The differences among marketing to baby boomers, Generation Xers, and millennials
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Five trends to help shape the future of the veterinary profession
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Why Gen-Xers like me and baby boomers like you should embrace Generation Me
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Find out 6 things that make millennials so different
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