Today's Veterinary Practice

JUL-AUG 2011

Today's Veterinary Practice provides comprehensive information to keep every small animal practitioner up to date on companion animal medicine and surgery as well as practice building and management.

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PUBLISHER’S MEMO W elcome to Today’s Veterinary Practice—a veterinary journal that presents up-to-date, peer-reviewed information that you can use in your companion and small animal practices. In addition to articles on diagnostic and treatment modalities, we present articles directed at growing your practice and making it more efficient and profitable. Our goal is provide a variety of resources to facilitate successful clinical practice. Subscribe for Free We are pleased to provide free print subscriptions to practicing veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary faculty. To ensure uninterrupted delivery of our journal, please use one of the following methods to reserve your free subscription for a period of three years and update your subscription information: UÊGo to todaysveterinarypractice.com/subscriptions: Options are provided for directly reviewing and updating your subscription information online. UÊFill out a subscription form to fax/email: Forms are available at todaysveterinarypractice.com/ subsform.pdf. You can fill out the PDF form online and either print and fax it to us at 610-558-1437 or email it as an attachment to subscriptions@todaysveterinarypractice.com. You may also request a copy of the PDF subscription form by emailing a request to this same email address. Privacy of your contact information is our top priority and this information will only be used for verification/ audit and subscription renewal. Visit Our Website Articles from each issue will be archived on our website, todaysveterinarypractice.com, shortly after each print issue is mailed. A digital online version of each journal, along with an iphone app, will also be available to our readers. To help referring veterinarians find your practice, we are providing a practice locator function on our website (click on Locate a Practice on our homepage). I encourage you to look up your practice, verify the contact information, and add a short paragraph describing your services. If your practice is not listed, you’ll have the option of adding it to the practice locator. Like Us on Facebook Visit our Facebook page, facebook.com/todaysveterinarypractice, and “like” us in order to be the first to know when our newest issue has been mailed and is available online. We’ll also be posting medical photos from our articles, current veterinary news, and polls on hot topics. In the vein of English veterinarian James Alfred Wight (best known under his pen name as the author of All Creatures Great & Small, James Herriot), we would like to encourage you to share your interesting photos, stories, and videos by posting them to our Facebook page. The best of these will be published in the journal so that all our readers can enjoy them. We Value Your Feedback We are excited about our new publication and feel privileged to join the veterinary community. We look to you for feedback about what we’re doing right and what could be improved. We welcome any and all suggestions you may have that would make Today’s Veterinary Practice more useful and enjoyable to you as a veterinary professional. Submit your feedback on our website (use the Feedback button on the top navigation bar) or email us at feedback@todaysveterinarypractice.com. Of course, you may also drop us a line at Today’s Veterinary Practice, PO Box 390, Glen Mills, PA 19342. We look forward to hearing from you! —Nick Paolo Publisher July/August 2011 Today’s Veterinary Practice 5

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