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General Article

Aspects of practice management

Pages 210-213 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

Extract

There are few professions that would equal veterinary science in the demands that are made on the individual practitioner. The same is true of the criticisms levelled against the practitioner — if he makes a profit, he is “money-hungry”, if he fails to make ends meet, he is just another “failure”. To nobody is this more apparent than the humble practitioners themselves.

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Notes on contributors

J.R. Gannon

Address given to the 50th Annual Conference of the New Zealand Veterinary Association, Nelson, February, 1974.

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