Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - (Page 469) M arketplace Simple solutions for your practice! new mexico Albuquerque Animal Emergency Clinic is a wellestablished AAHA accredited practice in Albuquerque, NM. We are seeking full-time emergency veterinarians to join our 24-hour emergency/critical care facility. Emergency veterinarians work closely with our specialists to help provide top-quality care to all of our patients. We are currently the only hospital in New Mexico to offer multiple specialty services including Surgery, Internal Medicine, Critical Care, Oncology, Dermatology, Physical Therapy, Dentistry and Acupuncture, as well as 24hour emergency/critical care. AAEC is a part of Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center of NM, which is a 11,500 sq. ft. facility consisting of 8 examination rooms, 4 treatment bays, separate isolation room, endoscopy room, ultrasound room, large in-house laboratory, inhouse helical CT imaging, hydrotherapy pool, three well-equipped surgical suites, conference room for CE and much more. Albuquerque is a rapidly growing city well known for its culture and outdoor recreation. Located within the Rio Grande Valley beneath the Sandia Mountains, the picturesque landscape and varied terrain make it a popular place for people of all ages. Much of the historic culture of the area can be visited both in town and within a few hours’ drive. We are seeking motivated individuals dedicated to practicing high-quality veterinary medicine. Compensation includes competitive salary and production, bene ts package to include health insurance, 401(k) pro t sharing, VIN, AVMA PLIT, discounted health club membership, VECCS, Albuquerque VMA, and CE, to name a few. if interested, please fax your new york VEtEriNAriAN Emergency and Critical Care Hospital in Orange County, New York is expanding. Seeking two full time veterinarians to work weekend shifts with an experienced and seasoned staff. Position is immediately available. Salary and bene ts are negotiable. Please forward all resumes to the attention of the Hospital Administrator: E-mail to sbailey@warwick.net Fax 845-692-3563. Visit our website: www.animalemergencyoc.com north carolina Mixed practice in central North Carolina seeks additional full-time doctor. Our practice is truly a mixed practice serving equine, dairy, small ruminant and beef clients in addition to a busy small animal practice serving a varied clientele. Equine experience is a plus for this position but not crucial as our goal is for each doctor to feel comfortable helping any of our patients but have the time and resources to excel in whichever area of practice most interests them. We are located in a rural crossroads community just minutes away from Chapel Hill and convenient to Raleigh and Greensboro as well. The local economy is doing quite well and our practice is growing. We work in a recently remodeled hospital with roomy and well equipped small animal facilities and haul in for large animal. Excellent support staff includes 5 licensed veterinary technicians for 3 to 4 full time doctors and 3 to 4 part time doctors. Expect compensation in excess of $60,000 ($4,000 monthly plus production) and a generous bene t package. Please call at 336-376-6838 Clinic a mess? Staff conflicts got you down? Looking for ways to boost your revenue, afford vacation time, or improve client and team communication? Relax—help is on the way! 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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 Contents Editors' Note Leading Off ClinQuiz Idea Exchange Practical Matters Diagnosing and Treating Canine Copper-Associated Hepatopathies Canine and Feline Demodicosis CE Form Advertiser Index Product Preview Marketplace/Classifieds Mind Over Miller Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 (Page Cover1) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 (Page Cover2) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Contents (Page 415) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Contents (Page 416) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Contents (Page 417) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Contents (Page 418) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Editors' Note (Page 419) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Editors' Note (Page 420) Veterinary Medicine - August 2008 - Editors' Note (Page 421) Veterinary Medicine - 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