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Sep 1, 2006

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Are you unhappy at work? Maybe it's time for a change. You know you need a new job when ...

Sep 1, 2006 By:
Sheila Grosdidier
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The new owner changed my duties, and I don't like my job anymore. What can I do?

Aug 1, 2006 By:
Veterinary Economics Staff
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Study data shows that for every 100 job openings, only 96 veterinarians will be ready to fill the spots.

Where does the job of veterinarian rank among a list of top 50 jobs when comparing stress levels, schedule flexibility, and working environments? The job squeaks in at No. 49, nestled between sales engineer (No. 48) and school administrator (No. 50).

SCHAUMBURG, ILL. - 6/6/06 - First-year students tracking toward food animal careers report the human-animal bond does not drive their interest in veterinary medicine. They're also less concerned about working nights and weekends or having frequent vacation time than their classmates planning for small animal practice.

Jun 1, 2006 By:
Mark Opperman, CVPM
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Make sure your benefits stack up well against the other options team members could find in your area—and give employees more reasons to stick around.

Not everyone's suited for a career as a relief veterinarian. But if you communicate well in different environments, manage your time and money wisely, and maintain a professional demeanor, you could be well positioned for relief practice. Here's a more comprehensive list of qualities every relief doctor needs.

Apr 1, 2006 By:
Brenda I. Santana, DVM
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A relief career takes you from place to place, giving you the opportunity to experience practice in a different way. Yet this lifestyle isn't for everyone. Find out what skills and strategies will make this a successful career path for you.
