Advanstar Veterniary Healthcare launches "Firstline".Advanstar Veterinary Healthcare (Lenexa, KS), a division of Advanstar Communications (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ), has begun the publication of "Firstline," a new magazine for veterinary receptionists, registered technicians, hospital managers and assistants. It will be published six times a year with a controlled circulation of 20,000. Advanstar said the new title is designed to give veterinary team members "the training and insights they need to improve their communications skills, enhance their skills in the veterinary marketplace and contribute to the success and profitability of a veterinary practice." Content for the new title includes coverage of such topics as: professional development, compensation and benefits, surgical procedures Surgical procedures have long and possibly daunting names. The meaning of many surgical procedure names can often be understood if the name is broken into parts. For example in splenectomy, "ectomy" is a suffix meaning the removal of a part of the body. "Splene-" means spleen. , office management, client relations, communications strategies, finances, efficiency, client-related stress, missed charges, scheduling, staff relations, including favoritism and morale problems, and marketing. Advanstar Veterinary Healthcare also publishes "DVM DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. DVM abbr. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. ," a monthly "newsmagazine news·mag·a·zine n. 1. A magazine, usually published weekly, containing reports and analyses of current events. 2. A television program that presents a variety of topics, usually on current events, often by using interviews and of veterinary medicine veterinary medicine, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of animals. An early interest in animal diseases is found in ancient Greek writings on medicine. Veterinary medicine began to achieve the stature of a science with the organization of the first school in the ," "Veterinary Economics," a monthly covering practice operations and management, "Veterinary Medicine," a monthly the offers information on the most common and emerging clinical problems encountered in companion-animal practice, and related e-newsletters, guides and directories. |
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