Success in Veterinary Practice: Maximising clinical outcomes and personal well-beingISBN: 978-1-4051-6950-9
Paperback
224 pages
January 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"SUCCESS IN VETERINARY PRACTICE: MAXIMIZING CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND PERSONAL WELL-BEING provides would-be vets and libraries catering to them a fine survey of what is meant by success in veterinary practice. From setting and achieving goals in a veterinary career to improving work/life balance and changing management techniques for better outcome, this is a dual survey of professional ethics and well-being and is a 'must' for students and new veterinary office practitioners alike." (California Bookwatch, January 2011)"The book encourages veterinary practitioners to adopt a holistic approach to achieving life-long success in veterinary practice, rather than simply focusing on the traditional balance sheet, which only takes into account profit and loss, dollars and cents. It is refreshing to read a text that links the two ideals of successful practice and personal wellbeing, rather than simply linking success to a positive balance sheet." (Australian Veterinary Journal, November 2010)
"Due to its ability to engage the reader and encourage free thought, rather than spoon feeding pure data, a wide array of experience levels are ably catered for, which means a veteran practice partner can gain just as much from reading this volume as a relative novice." (Veterinary Record, August 2010)
"The book is thought-provoking with many useful insights that can help practitioners." (Veterinary Practice, June 2010)