June 2018 WVMA Voice

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From the President The Challenges of Animal Welfare Discussions

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From the Executive Director Fixed Mindsets vs. Growth Mindsets

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Michelle Hintz Elected to WVMA Executive Board Michelle Hintz grew up in Marion, Wis. and attended Fox Valley Technical College for two years before attending the University of Wisconsin – River Falls for two and a half years. It was in college that she became serious about pursuing veterinary medicine as a career.

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In the News Pentobarbital Warning

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Legal Briefs Does Tax Reform Affect My Veterinary Practice?

“Growing up, I knew that I wanted to do something with animals and I always enjoyed science and math,” says Hintz. “In high school, I became interested in the veterinary field, but was not sure which career path I wanted to take.”

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2018 WVMA Convention At-a-Glance

Going into her second year of veterinary school, Hintz is excited for the opportunities her WVMA membership and new board position will provide.

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Ask OSHA

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Three Reasons to Back-up Your Business Information to the “Cloud”

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Marketing Beat Let’s Get Together

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WVMA Member Spotlight – Dr. Calico Schmidt

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WVPMA Now Accepting Applications for Practice Manager of the Year

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“WVMA membership means more opportunities to learn about issues in the veterinary field as well as veterinary medicine itself,” she says. “I am hoping that being active with the WVMA will give me more insight on what veterinarians are dealing with locally and nationally.” During this two-year position, Hintz would like to see more student involvement in WVMA events and to grow her skill set. “I decided that becoming a student representative would be a good way to improve my interpersonal and communication skills while networking with veterinarians,” she says. “I also wanted to be more involved and help plan opportunities outside of school for classmates to learn and practice veterinary skills and hear about different veterinarians’ experiences on the job.” Along with her new position on the WVMA Executive Board, Hintz is active in the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine Bovine, and Small Ruminants Clubs. Outside of school she enjoys running, hiking in parks, riding horses, hugging her favorite cows, and spending time with family and friends. After graduation, Hintz plans on continuing her passion for agriculture by practicing large animal medicine with a focus on dairy cattle. l


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The Challenges of Animal Welfare Discussions Over the past decade I’ve been on the frontline of some interesting animal welfare discussions. I was part of the team that drafted the WVMA’s original five guiding principles for food animal welfare, adopted in 2008. In December 2013, Mercy for Animals released a video of improper handling of disabled dairy cows from a northeastern Wisconsin dairy farm. In response to that, I made over 20 presentations for the WVMA educating producers across the Midwest about humane handling of down and disabled dairy cows. In 2010 the HSUS arrived at the WVMA’s doorstep inquiring about our support for legislation banning dairy cow tail docking. This set off a flurry of activity to draft a position regarding this issue. It was the dairy cow tail docking debate that really opened my eyes to the complexity of engaging in meaningful discussions with farmers and colleagues about animal welfare issues. At the root of the difficulty engaging in these discussions is the delicacy at which we handle exchanges of our moral consciousness. Judo-Christianity teaches in Genesis that God gives man dominion over all the creatures of the Earth, which establishes a firm ethos for kind care and oversight of animals for many of us. Other world religions also teach respect for animals. In our daily lives the care, management, and treatment of animals subconsciously fulfills this moral obligation. Good animal care is a core moral bearing. In the spring of 2010 various conversations with dairy farmer clients about tail docking made me aware of this dimension of animal welfare. In private, one-on-one conversation, I could sense a bit of unease with farmers when we spoke about the tail docking issue. That March I was asked to give an update on animal welfare concerns for the local technical college farm class awards dinner, which gave me a chance to test this idea of a connection between moral consciousness and animal welfare. I personally knew at least eighty percent of the farmers in the audience that evening; enough that they trusted me, and considered me part of their ‘tribe’. We had

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shared experiences and values. I started my presentation with two questions. First: How many here believe they have a moral/ethical responsibility to provide good, kind, humane care to their animals? Everyone’s hand went up. Second question: How many here believe they fulfill that responsibility? Again, everyone raised his or her hand. This moment clearly illustrated the connection of animal care practices to core moral beliefs. Rarely, if ever, do we discuss core religious beliefs. We respect each other’s decisions, realizing that while we might have slight differences, we are all of good moral character. However, when someone, especially those we don’t have much in common with, question our management or treatment of animals, it is easy to feel insulted. It is not a superficial insult either; rather a deep cutting one because it calls into question our moral under-pinning. Animal welfare discussions can easily impale the shell of our inner moral core, often eliciting a deeply visceral, emotional response. As this emotional defense response kicks in, logical thought processes evaporate. Effective listening frequently shuts down. Therefore, great care needs to be taken when engaging in animal welfare discussions to not offend one another in these conversations. It is very helpful to try to find some areas of agreement before getting into the specifics of the topic at hand. When morality issues are challenged, it is common to seek affirmation and support from our ‘tribe’. A common response to criticism of animal care is: “we’ve always done it this way”. Citing precedent is not justification for our questioned care or procedures; instead it is the reason this discussion occurs. By acknowledging that the questioned practice was once considered an acceptable standard practice, one can gain credibility in the ‘tribe’ and we can open the door to more logical conversations. Making this connection is crucial to moving the conversation forward in a constructive way. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

2018 WVMA EXECUTIVE BOARD President President-Elect Past President District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4

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Robert Leder, DVM Alan Holter, DVM Scott Spaulding, DVM Katrina Geitner, DVM Chris Keim, DVM Jeffrey Bleck, DVM Ronald Biese, DVM

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Fixed Mindsets vs. Growth Mindsets

Kim Brown Pokorny

Last month, the Executive Board spring meeting was held at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. Hanging on the wall of the conference room were two signs listing the characteristics of a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. These lists really resonated with everyone. Fixed Mindsets

Growth Mindsets

Jump to conclusions

Make fact based decisions

Accept constraints

See problems as opportunities

Blame others

Take the initiative to make things better

Wait for others to make a change

Have a sense of urgency

Focus on activities

Focus on results

Rely on experts

Challenge experts

Set “safe” goals

Set aggressive goals

Create roadblocks

Find ways to implement solutions

Dwell on setbacks

Celebrate small victories

Are too busy to take action

Make time for priorities Fail fast and frequently

Researcher, Carol Dweck states: “A “fixed mindset” assumes that our character, intelligence, and creative ability are static givens which we can’t change in any meaningful way, and success is the affirmation of that inherent intelligence, an assessment of how those givens measure up against an equally fixed standard; striving for success and avoiding failure at all costs becomes a way of maintaining the sense of being smart or skilled. “A “growth mindset,” on the other hand, thrives on challenge and sees failure not as evidence of unintelligence but as a heartening springboard for growth and for stretching our existing abilities. Out of these two mindsets, which we manifest from a very early age, springs a great deal of our behavior, our relationship with success and failure in both professional and personal contexts, and ultimately our capacity for happiness.” Like our crops, flowers and gardens this spring, I wish you much growth! l

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Pentobarbital Warning By the National Renderers Association FDA has warned that animals euthanized using pentobarbital or other barbiturates should be excluded from rendering or other operations that utilize salvaged skeletal muscle, organs or other tissues for animal food of any kind. Pentobarbital residues in animal tissues are most likely the result of euthanasia of dairy cattle, horses or other animals not intended for human consumption. Pentobarbital is stable in tissues, resists degradation at rendering temperatures, and persists in the environment. The National Renderers Association is calling on all veterinarians to assist in preventing contamination of carcasses intended for rendering. Rendering is by far the most sustainable method of recycling and making useful products from these animals. Alternative methods such as captive bolt should be used for euthanasia of these animals. l Source: National Renderers Assoc. **Note, the WVMA has pulled together a group of industry stakeholders to address the rendering challenges we currently face in Wisconsin. We will provide updates as we meet and look for alternative solutions.

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The Challenges of Animal Welfare Discussions

Interestingly, three years later in 2013, when I repeated the fore mentioned question sequence at an extension sponsored animal well-being meeting, very few people raised their hands in response to the questions. This surprised me initially. After reflecting on the situation, I realized that very few in the audience knew me. I was a stranger. Rarely do we expose our core beliefs to strangers. It is easy to intimidate others when engaging, especially if they are strangers.

non-verbal signals you receive and send. Be careful not to elicit an emotional response. Encourage the other person to share their experiences, thoughts and perspective. Listen, listen, and listen. Conversations about animal welfare are best done one-on-one. Opening minds to new ideas one by one will slowly move the animal welfare needle. Those new ideas and perspectives will slowly spread through the ‘tribe’ in other one-on-one conversations.

As veterinarians, we have much to offer the conversation. The best Here are some tips when having discussions about animal welfare. First familiarity is critical; try to establish a ‘tribal’ connection. Sharing opportunity to move animal welfare issues forward is to engage and experiences and values goes a long way to facilitate meaningful, make a difference. l progressive communication. Be very tactful, and recognize the

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LEGAL BRIEFS

Does Tax Reform Affect My Veterinary Practice? By Brian L. Anderson, DeWitt Ross Stevens, s.c. How are veterinary practices affected by the tax reform law passed in December 2017? The most significant tax effects are described below. 1. Reduction of C Corporation Tax Rate. If your veterinary practice is taxed as an ordinary corporation (a so-called C corporation), then good news for you is that, beginning in 2018, your corporation will be taxed on its net profits at a flat rate of 21%. The old set of graduated rates up to 35% is gone.

3. Limited Deductions for Meals and Entertainment. Before 2018, your veterinary practice could deduct 50% of expenses incurred for business meals and/or entertainment. The new law eliminates the deduction, except for (a) recreational or social activities primarily for the benefit of employees, such as holiday parties or employee outings; (b) meals for employees on the business premises of the veterinary practice, and (c) expenses that are directly related to business meetings of employees or owners.

2. New Deduction for Income from Pass-Through Entity. If your 4. Expanded Expensing Rules. The new law permits a business veterinary practice is a pass-through entity, such as a sole to fully deduct (instead of capitalizing and depreciating) up proprietorship, an S corporation, a partnership, or a limited to $1 million per year spent on new or used equipment or liability company (LLC) taxed as a partnership, then you might improvements to business real estate, such as roofs, heating, be able to deduct up to 20% of your business income. If your ventilation, air-conditioning, fire protection, and security income is under the applicable dollar threshold ($157,500 for systems. individuals or $315,000 for married persons filing joint), then the deduction is available to you. If your income is above the 5. Expanded Cash Accounting Rules. If your practice’s gross dollar threshold, then you will get the deduction only if (a) your receipts for the last 3 years do not exceed $25 million, then it practice satisfies certain requirements intended to deter highcan use the cash method of accounting, instead of the accrual income individuals from converting wages to business income method that can require the inclusion of amounts in income and (b) the IRS determines that a veterinary practice is not a before they are received. “specified service” such as the fields of health, law, accounting, 6. Transportation and Moving Expenses. The new law disallows performing arts, consulting, athletics, financial services, or deductions for expenses of previously-allowed transportation any business where the principal business assets are the fringe benefits to employees (e.g., bus passes) and moving reputations or skills of its employees. As stated in a website expenses. Reimbursements to a newly-hired veterinarian for posting by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical the cost of moving to town will need to be treated as taxable Association on February 28, 2018, the IRS is expected to compensation. determine that veterinary practices are such specified services. The new tax law will not affect every veterinary practice in the same Such a determination would negatively impact practices way. Each practice should consult its own tax advisor. l that compensate veterinarians in amounts above the dollar thresholds.

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Ask OSHA By Leslie Ptak, Department of Labor/OSHA compliance assistance specialist This month’s article is dedicated to readers’ questions.

• 29 CFR 1910.141(g)(4) states: “Sanitary storage. No food or beverages shall be stored in toilet rooms or in an area exposed to a toxic material.”

Question #1: Our building has dusty ceiling tiles. When we had a mock walkthrough by a safety consultant, they suggested that we could be fined for each one, and of course it was a substantial Clearly, where OSHA is concerned, employees are not to amount. What is the OSHA policy on ceiling tiles? store or consume food where chemicals are in use, including pharmaceuticals and disinfectants. Reply: There may be two issues here, worker safety and patient

safety. Generally, OSHA does not concern itself with ceiling tiles, whether there is an accumulation of dust on them or not. Some tiles manufactured before 1980 may be asbestos-containing, so every employer should be curious about ceiling tile content if they work in a pre-1980 building. Asbestos-containing materials are a concern when the asbestos becomes friable and releases fibers into the air. It is easy enough to determine if your ceiling tiles are creating a hazard. Invite the Wisconsin Onsite Consultation Program1 to your establishment and have them conduct a survey. They can (1) take a sample of the tile to determine if it is asbestos, and (2) conduct air monitoring if it is. Best of all, their services are at no cost to employers. If the person conducting the walkthrough of your facility was concerned that the dust was a risk to patient safety, then this is not an OSHA matter. Question #2: Can we keep gum or other foods in surgery prep areas? Reply: Cross contamination concerns are prevalent in all health care facilities. OSHA does not want the gum or other food product to become contaminated with either a toxic chemical or an infectious agent. Regarding exposures to chemicals there are two OSHA standards that apply: • 29 CFR 1910.141 (g)(2) states: “Eating and drinking areas. No employee shall be allowed to consume food or beverages in a toilet room nor in any area exposed to a toxic material.”

Where infectious agents are concerned, there is a third OSHA standard that applies: • 1910.141(h) states: “Food handling. All employee food service facilities and operations shall be carried out in accordance with sound hygienic principles. In all places of employment where all or part of the food service is provided, the food dispensed shall be wholesome, free from spoilage, and shall be processed, prepared, handled, and stored in such a manner as to be protected against contamination.”

This food handling standard is supported by established standard precautions for veterinary personnel.2 The guidelines state that “It is important to provide an employee break room or area for eating and drinking. Such activities should be prohibited in laboratories, treatment rooms, and other patient care and housing areas. Separate, appropriately labeled refrigerators should be used for human food, animal food, biologics, and laboratory diagnostic samples. Dishware for human use should be washed and stored away from animal-care areas.” One suggestion OSHA would have for veterinary medical clinics is to use the NASPHV’s Model Infection Control Plan, available online and listed in this article (see Resources). This document addresses personal protective equipment, protective actions during veterinary procedures, environmental infection control, and occupational health. It is a terrific review of the NASPHV guidelines and any clinic’s operations can easily adapt them. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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The Wisconsin Onsite Consultation Program can be reached at 1-800-947-0553. Their webpage is located here, http://www.slh.wisc.edu/occupational/wiscon/.

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Compendium of Veterinary Standard Precautions for Zoonotic Disease Prevention in Veterinary Personnel, National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV), Veterinary Infection Control Committee, 2015.

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Question #3: What is the best way for clinics to keep the clutter down, especially in employee areas? Reply: The first thing to realize is that there are three OSHA standards that require workplaces to be neat and orderly. • 1910.22(a)(1): All places of employment, passageways, storerooms, service rooms, and walking-working surfaces are kept in a clean, orderly, and sanitary condition. • 1910.22(a)(2): The floor of each workroom is maintained in a clean and, to the extent feasible, in a dry condition. When wet processes are used, drainage must be maintained and, to the extent feasible, dry standing places, such as false floors, platforms, and mats must be provided. • 1910.22(a)(3): Walking-working surfaces are maintained free of hazards such as sharp or protruding objects, loose boards, corrosion, leaks, spills, snow, and ice. One industry that struggles with clutter is construction and a frequent OSHA citation is for poor housekeeping on construction projects. Smart contractors realized that they just had to “bite the bullet” and set aside a period of time at the end of each day to clear the clutter. That way they begin work every morning in an uncluttered space and with few slip and trip hazards. A checklist of the most frequent clutter

causes can be developed and used. Set aside 15 minutes or so daily and run through the checklist items. If preventing clutter does not become a habit, perhaps cleaning it up will. Question #4: What do I do with the chemicals that my clinic generates, such as glutaraldehyde? Reply: The Wisconsin Small Business Environmental Assistance Program was created to help small employers understand Wisconsin’s environmental regulations. Contact them directly at 1-855-889-3021 or DNRSmallBusiness@wi.gov. l Resources The Compendium of Veterinary Standard Precautions for Zoonotic Disease Prevention in Veterinary Personnel is here, http://www.nasphv.org/Documents/ VeterinaryStandardPrecautions.pdf. The NASPHV’s Model Infection Control Plan (MS Word) is available from the WVMA website. The OSHA and Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association Alliance developed this fact sheet for informational purposes only. It does not necessarily reflect the official views of OSHA or the U.S. Department of Labor.

WVMA Awards Nomination Form Nominations Due August 1 WVMA award nominations for Veterinarian of the Year, Friend of Veterinary Medicine and Corporate Partnership Award are due August 1. Awards will be presented during the Awards Ceremony at the WVMA Convention on October 11. Nominee name______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Your contact information Name of person nominating___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone________________________________________________Email_________________________________________________________ Nominating for: o Veterinarian of the Year o Friend of Veterinary Medicine

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Please return nomination form and at least one letter of support to the WVMA office by August 1. Additional letters of support are encouraged, but not necessary. Send materials to: WVMA Awards – 4610 S. Biltmore Lane, Suite 107, Madison, WI 53718 If you have questions, call the WVMA at (888) 254-5202 or (608) 257-3665 in Madison, or e-mail the WVMA at wvma@wvma.org. Award Descriptions Veterinarian of the Year – This award is given annually to a WVMA member who has made major contributions toward the advancement of the veterinary medical profession. Friend of Veterinary Medicine – This award is given to a non-veterinarian who has demonstrated outstanding support for veterinary medicine or organized veterinary medicine in Wisconsin. Corporate Partnership – This award is given to a business which has demonstrated outstanding support for veterinary medicine and organized veterinary medicine.

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Three Reasons to Back Up Your Business Information to the “Cloud” By Steve Newton, WDA Insurance & Service Corp. If you’ve recently considered backing up your business data to the cloud, you’re not alone. Many small businesses have recently made the transition to backing up their critical business information this way. Backing up to the cloud typically involves using special software to encrypt and securely transmit your information to an offsite, secure, temperature controlled and monitored system of servers, with numerous redundancies in place to protect your information. The benefits of this type of back up are numerous, but we’ll focus on three key reasons to do it. #1 One Word – Ransomware. Ransomware (a type of Malware) is software that hackers use to infiltrate your network, lock or encrypt your practice data and demand a ransom from you in order to unlock it. Ransomware can spread multiple ways, but the most common is when someone in our business clicks on a link or attachment from a webpage. There are many different things that can occur. One action that can occur is that an unsafe file could be downloaded to that user’s computer within your practice. #2 External Hard Drive Backups Fail – All the Time. - Many studies have been completed measuring the reliability (or lack thereof ) of external hard drives as backup devices. Depending on the devices used and tested and timeline of the studies involved, failures rates typically fall into 3 percent-15 percent failure rate on average. I don’t know about you, but anything that has a failure rate above 1% that’s backing up my critical business information, makes me very nervous. #3 30 Versions of Your Information – When you back up with a reliable cloud back up partner, processes such as versioning will be in place to enhance the value of your backup. A good rule of thumb is that you want use a provider that backs up, up to 30 versions of your data. What this means is that a provider will store the most recent version of your data, plus up to 29 previous versions of your changed data (if it exists) in the cloud. This enables your cloud backup partner to recover previous versions of your data if your most recent versions are damaged. Having this option greatly improves the likelihood that you’ll be able to recover your data when it’s needed most. For the reasons of reliability and protection stated above, cloud backup is a great option to consider the next time you’re looking to improve your operations. The “Cloud” is a relatively new, trendy and confusing term that marketers and IT professionals use to define different platforms, applications or processes. The confusion exists because the cloud is not a single physical thing. The cloud in its most basic sense is simply a network of servers working together that perform different functions or operations.

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Some common examples of functions those servers perform are: • Run Applications or Deliver a Service. (Think Netflix or QuickBooks online) • Securely Store Important Data. (Think DVM Safe to back up your practice data or Apple’s iCloud to store pictures from your phone) Why are so many things going to the cloud? Utilizing the cloud can provide businesses of all sizes many benefits. The cloud allows us to offer and tap into the resources and expertise of other companies like never before. For example: A small business might use a software program hosted in the cloud instead of one that resides on the server infrastructure within their business because of the many potential benefits, such as: 1) Lower up-front investment cost: Typically, when using a solution hosted in the cloud, it helps to reduce the size, footprint, and amount of hardware and infrastructure that is needed to manage and run the software within your business. 2) Easily Share and Collaborate: Because applications or information in the cloud can be accessed 24/7 from anywhere there is an internet connection, the ability to share, collaborate, produce and transmit information is easier than ever before. 2) Better controls and security: By using services from expert providers in the cloud, a small business with benefit from having dedicated IT resources who are constantly monitoring, maintaining and improving the reliability and security of the cloud based application you’re using. Think about it this way: technology companies spend billions of dollars on resources and team members who are specifically dedicated to working to ensure their cloud infrastructure is stable, reliable and secure for all their customers. So why backup to the cloud. First, when you work with a reliable and knowledgeable backup partner to encrypt and back up your information to the cloud, you’ll likely be sending your information to some of the most secure backup locations in the world. Second, by backing up to the cloud, you’re able to improve the reliability of your backup. A common backup process for many small businesses is simply back up to an external hard drive. If this is the only backup an office has, it can be quite risky because of the high failure rate of external storage drives. A network of cloud based servers, which back up and protect some of the most critically important information in the world is significantly more reliable. Lastly, by backing up to the cloud you’re able to remove yourself from the manual aspects of the backup process, enabling you to focus on what you love doing best, helping your patients. l


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The Annual Therio Conference is the combined meeting of the Society for Theriogenology and the American College of Theriogenologists. This event offers CE sessions and seminars which focus on animal reproduction. Make plans to join us for excellent CE, networking, exhibits and fun events for everyone.  Bovine Symposium & Dry Lab focusing on Breeding Soundness Evaluations  Student Bovine Reproductive Ultrasound Seminar & Wet Lab  Small Animal, Equine, and Production Animal Sessions  Student Case Abstracts  Scientific Abstracts  Educator’s Forum  Theriogenology Foundation Live and Silent Auction  Student Quiz Bowl  Exhibit Hall

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS Foreign Animal Disease Response Emergency Numbers Wisconsin Emergency Management 24-hour Response (800) 943-0003 emergencymanagement.wi.gov Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Division of Animal Health (608) 224-4872 www.datcp.state.wi.us

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Let’s Get Together By Kelsey Stokstad, Botham, INK. Your clinic is developing or maybe refreshing its current marketing plan by devising new and effective strategies to reach more of your target audience. You’ve been engaging on social media, built relationships with the media and are actively updating website content. What else might you consider? Building marketing partnerships with other organizations including nonprofit, forprofit, educational or government institutions, can set you apart from other clinics and help connect your brand with an audience you have yet to touch. Partnering with an organization has the potential to expand the exposure of and raise awareness for your clinic. Other benefits can include improved standing and recognition within the community, shared knowledge and strengthening of relationships within the clinic and with a partner organization. But before engaging in a marketing partnership, it’s important to gauge the opportunities and risks for your clinic and the partner organization. A little time spent researching prospective organizations is key to knowing that your respective missions, business approach, audience and reputations align well. For example, an obvious partnership might be collaboration with a local pet rescue or even a local college’s veterinary program. The next step is to set clear goals. What does your clinic want to get out of this partnership, other than to reach an untapped audience? Maybe it’s a deeper connection with your community or organizing fun events for your customers. Identifying goals in advance will help clearly communicate your needs to the organization with

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which you plan to partner and determine best ways to move forward together. Consider too, the ways that the partnership will benefit the other organization. For example, proposing cross promotions within your respective marketing platforms is a great way to showcase the benefits they will reap from your partnership. This provides access for each to the other’s customer base and audience without infringing on customer privacy or compromising trust. Strategic partnerships take time to develop. To see your goals achieved, remember that patience and consistency are key. A partnership marketing plan that includes both party’s goals and tasks with associated deadlines can be a helpful guide in tracking growth and successes. Developing a plan will also ensure that both parties are held accountable for their responsibilities within the marketing partnership. Clearly communicate expectations and generate a calendar for routine check-ins and a post-collaboration recap for events. This helps the partnership remain focused on long-term goals and avoids miscommunication. A marketing partnership can be intimidating at first, but the right partnership can lead to the growth and success of your clinic, both economically and socially. Kelsey Stokstad is an account manager for the public relations, branding and strategic planning firm, Botham, INK. located in Mount Horeb, Wis. For more information on Botham, INK. services and expertise, visit bothamink.com. l

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WVMA Member Spotlight – Dr. Calico Schmidt Veterinary Medical School: University of care for animals--and it has been wonderful to discover a love for the people who love and care for animals, too! (I also remember an Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine interesting escapade obtaining a blood sample from an ostrich!) Graduation Year: 1992 Background: I have worked as a small animal primary care veterinarian since graduation, beginning at New Glarus Veterinary Clinic. After spending ten years at Westside Family Pet Clinic in Dr. Calico Madison, I joined the Primary Care Service Schmidt at UW Veterinary Care in 2007. In the past year, I have transitioned to more of a teaching role and love working with our students at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Veterinary Medicine. Value of WVMA membership: Since my graduation, I have been grateful for the continuing education opportunities offered by the WVMA: the annual Convention, winter retreats, chances to meet colleagues and network. I also appreciate the voice that we, as veterinarians, have through the WVMA. Most memorable part of her veterinary career: I feel blessed to have learned much and gained friendships among the colleagues, clients and students with whom I have worked. I think we all enter the field of veterinary medicine because, of course, we love and

Advice for current veterinary students: Hold tight to the enthusiasm and energy you bring to the veterinary profession, and remember the joy and accomplishment you felt after successfully completing your first year of veterinary school, or tying the final suture knot on your first surgery. Show your patients and clients all of your kindness and caring. Veterinary medicine outreach: A colleague and I recently started a group called “Finding Meaning in Veterinary Medicine.” This is an informal group of veterinarians that meets roughly once per month to discuss a topic and support one another in our “calling” as veterinarians. Several of the veterinarians in our group have also helped serve as instructors in a similar class for veterinary students called “The Healer’s Art.” I love working with students, and know many colleagues have found similar joy in mentoring pre-veterinary and veterinary students. Anything else you would like to mention? My hope for all fellow WVMA members and students is an ongoing love of learning and appreciation for this rather amazing field of veterinary medicine. We have the ability to help animals and people, and foster interests in a variety of “branches” of this broad and diverse field. l

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WVPMA Now Accepting Applications for Practice Manager of the Year By Josette Svitter, Wisconsin Veterinary Practice Managers Association The Practice Manager of the Year is an individual recognized by their peers, their employer(s), and staff as achieving “excellence in leadership”. Do you have a practice manager in your practice you would like to have recognized for the hard work and dedicated service they provide your clinic and the people you serve? Every year a worthy practice manager is recognized by the Wisconsin Veterinary Practice Managers Association (WVPMA) for his/her dedication to the veterinary profession. This award is presented at the WVMA/WVPMA/WVTA annual convention in October during the awards ceremony.

If you feel your practice manager/hospital manager is a deserving candidate for this reward, please visit the WVPMA’s website at www.WVPMA.com. Download the application form under “Practice Manager of the Year” and return it no later than June 30, 2018. You will be contacted later to supply a few details in support of your candidate. You may also scan and email the application to Josette@dairydoctors.com or fax it to 888-256-1050. l

Equine Rendering Update The following update was sent via email to the WVMA membership on May 10, 2018. The WVMA will continue to send updates as they arise. To recap the issue: • Private rendering companies are no longer accepting equine that were chemically euthanized • The laws in Wisconsin have not changed • See Dr. Yvonne Bellay’s article titled Difficult Choices and Limited Options, originally published in April newsletter and sent via email for additional information Latest updates: • We are aware of several rendering companies no longer taking any equine, regardless of how euthanized. • The article talks about local ordinances (burial), this link will connect you to the local ordinances in your area: http:// wilawlibrary.gov/topics/ordinances.php

• Some landfills in Wisconsin will take carcasses, here is a link to all Wisconsin landfills and what they will take in: https://dnr. wi.gov/topic/waste/documents/faclists/WisLic_SWLandfills_ byCnty_withWaste.pdf. Note, you are going to need to talk with the landfill personnel in advance of delivering an animal. Some want to have trenches ready, some won’t be able to help unload animals, etc. That is something that will need to be talked through. • There is a facility in Wisconsin that can cremate equine, Midwest Cremation Service: https://mcsofwi.com/equine-cremation/. In talking with Robert Blosser, they recently added a group cremation option for equine, due to rendering issue (in addition to the individual option). They provide transportation and services for Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern Illinois, Iowa and the UP of Michigan. • The WVMA has reached out to AVMA and AAEP, as this is not only a Wisconsin issue. The three groups are communicating and determining the next steps forward. Additional information will be share as it becomes available. l

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CLASSIFIED AD CHANGES All classified ads, including veterinary relief ads, will be published at the following rate: Members: First 35 words, $20. Every additional word after 35 is $1.50 per word. Non-members: First 35 words, $65. Every additional word is $1.50 per word. Starting May 1: A $10 additional fee will be charged for ad copy edits requested after submission. Ads will run 2 consecutive months, and then removed, unless the WVMA is notified via email or phone to continue your ad for another 2 month run. Ads will be invoiced at the end of the first month during a 2 month period. Ads are placed online at the beginning of the month they are featured in the newsletter. Priority placement of ads is an additional $25 fee. Additional $10 fee for blind box ads. SMALL ANIMAL

Midwest Veterinary Partners is a network of veterinary clinics in the Midwest. We are proud of our caring and dedicated employees, and we are looking for more bright and motivated individuals to add to the value of our growing practices. We are offering a relocation bonus and up to a $15,000 signing bonus, as well as a competitive base salary and production bonuses, because we believe you should be rewarded for great work. We will cover the cost of your licensing, and we have a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, paid vacation, and a 4% 401(k) match. Excellent mentoring for veterinary professionals at any stage of their career makes Midwest Veterinary Partners a phenomenal choice for those looking to expand their skillset in a supportive and challenging environment. Widespread clinic locations, flexible hours and a diverse staff ensure you find a fit that’s best for your continuing education. Vesting opportunities are available for business-minded veterinarians who would like to partner with our group. Midwest Veterinary Partners has top-notch medicine and excellent facilities and equipment. We own a high-volume 24/7 emergency hospital, an integrative veterinary complex combining holistic and traditional medicine, an accommodating walk-in clinic for urgent needs and day practices specializing in routine and orthopedic surgery, digital and dental x-ray, ultrasound and diagnostic imaging and routine and preventative care. Our clients are at the heart of our practices and Midwest Veterinary Partners thrives on the relationships we build with our clients and their pets. We listen carefully to feedback, reward our loyal clients and want our applicants to foster trust and concern for every case. Each clinic is unique and our hiring team will help you find the one best suited for your personality and your goals as a veterinarian. Many of our Southeastern Wisconsin locations are currently hiring. The Milwaukee area is a great place to relocate, as it boasts eclectic nightlife, hundreds of amazing restaurants and breweries and our museums and festival grounds are worldrenowned. Our lakefront is gorgeous in the summer and trails and woodlands are ideal for winter sports, camping and other recreational activities. Milwaukee is within a 2-hour drive of University of Wisconsin-Madison and their awardwinning veterinary school, veterinary board and reference services. Milwaukee and its surrounding suburbs contain a dense population of pet owners and we are expanding every year to guarantee they have access to the kind of quality care Midwest Veterinary Partners can provide. Come join us! Please email niqole. varani@midwestvetpartners.vet

WVRC is one of the largest and most diverse SA emergency and referral practices in Wisconsin with 3 hospitals in the greater Milwaukee area. We are currently recruiting for a FT emergency veterinarian for our Racine hospital. A PT position would also be considered for the right candidate. WVRC is well known for providing high quality, compassionate care to our clients, patients and referring veterinarians. We believe in a team approach to patient care, an enjoyable work environment and a schedule conducive to life outside of work. Enhancing our well-equipped facilities in Waukesha, Grafton and Racine is a team of exceptional coworkers, including a broad range of specialists, experienced technicians, and client-focused support staff. Our ER team is hard working, highly skilled and fun to be around. Large companies such as Amazon, Foxconn and Ikea have committed to southeastern Wisconsin, fueling growth of the local economies in Racine and Kenosha counties. WVRC is joining the expansion as well with a new hospital slated for opening in 2018! Located just 30 miles from Milwaukee and situated on the shores of Lake Michigan, Racine is a mix of what’s best about Wisconsin and the Midwest. Here you can enjoy the cosmopolitan offerings of world-class music, dining and shopping as well as the state’s finest art museums, natural science and history museums and zoos. Unlike many cities our beaches (North Beach is one of USA Today’s Top 51 Great American Beaches!), sports fishing, sailing and biking and hiking trails are all part of the urban mix. Here you can enjoy a summer season of festivals, complemented by a winter of spectacular performing arts. Qualified applicants will have a background in emergency medicine, internship training or equivalent practice experience, strong organizational skills and an ability to work well with a diverse group of coworkers. Applicants can apply at www.wvrc.com or send resume to kari.severson@wvrc.com.

We are seeking a FT/PT veterinarian for our busy, growing SA practice. Founded 10 years ago, our practice delivers progressive care for our canine and feline patients which focuses on the patient and the bond they share with their owners in mind. We stress preventative care and timely intervention for illnesses. Our practice has grown steadily with our commitment to both our patients and the families that own them. Our three veterinarians have over 50 years’ experience between them and includes an ABVP - Feline diplomate. We encourage a collaborative environment with input from all veterinarians used to guide ongoing standards of care. Shared weekend schedules and no afterhours emergency keep us happy at work and at home. Both of our FT veterinarians are FearFree certified. Our technical staff enjoys a low turnover and is highly motivated in serving our clients and supporting our mission. We carry the tools needed to deliver the best care, including full computerized records, in-house laboratory, digital dental and body radiography, high-speed dental units, and ultrasound. We are well-equipped for surgeries routinely encountered in general practice. Our clinic maintains a strong rapport with our clients. Additionally, we have good working relationships with local referral centers, allowing us to refer cases when needed to enhance outcomes. Our combination of experience, expertise, and collaborative environment makes us a great opportunity for both new graduates and experienced veterinarians alike. Contact Christopher Vitale, DVM at (608)834-8118 or email drchris@sunprairiepetclinic.com

Come join the team at our 3 doctor AAHA accredited practice in La Crosse, Wisconsin. We’re a well-staffed, progressive practice that focuses on communication and compassionate care. Our clinic boasts a full range of diagnostic capabilities, collegial veterinarians, and a dedicated support staff of well-trained CVTs. Experienced DVMs or new graduates looking for mentorship are all welcome to apply. Please send resume by email to: ThompsonAMC@centurytel.net Please send resume by regular mail to: Thompson Animal Medical Clinic 4540 Mormon Coulee Rd La Crosse, WI 54601

VetCor Countryside Animal Clinic in Madison, WI is seeking an associate veterinarian to join our family orientated practice in a FT or PT role. With our partnership with VetCor, we are now under new management, and continue to be a busy, multi-doctor hospital that provides quality veterinary care for dogs and cats. Our inviting facility is equipped with advanced diagnostic services to emphasize exceptional medical care, including digital x-rays, in-house IDEXX laboratory equipment, and a high-speed dental unit. Our doctors enjoy a great work-life balance with no emergency call hours. The friendly and skilled

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PT veterinary associate wanted. 2 to 3 days per week, plus one Saturday a month. Compensation by pro-sale or hourly available. Well-equipped clinic in the Kettle Moraine area of SE WI. Contact Office Manager Deb Eggers at wvs@ wrightveterinary.com

team, which includes multiple CVTs, maintains an efficient and enjoyable work environment by being proactive to the needs of our doctors, patients, and clients. This is a perfect opportunity for an experienced veterinarian or new grad alike with excellent communication skills. Providing outstanding service to our clients and pets in the community is our top priority. Madison is a great place to live and work, and is the capital of Wisconsin. It is a growing, vibrant university town located in South Central Wisconsin which provides plenty of amenities, such as shopping, dining, entertainment, farmers markets, hiking trails, and lake activities to explore. This culturally diverse community offers something special for everyone. We are a family of practices with a long history and reputation that separates us from others - see what all the buzz is about! We support our veterinarians with superior salary, benefits including health and dental, 401(k), CE allowance, vacation, dues, liability coverage, outstanding practice teams, and a family friendly atmosphere. To apply, email your resume to rkruse@vetcor.com Are you looking for a way to help the community working with like-minded people? Join the first and largest spay/neuter clinic of Wisconsin. Shelter from the Storm’s Spay Me! Clinic is looking to add an additional FT veterinarian for our clinic. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: performing high-volume, highquality, safe spay/neuter surgeries, ensuring safe, effective and efficient medical processes from check-in to discharge (including follow up), providing quality medical screenings, provide medical information to clients and answer questions as needed, providing post-surgery follow up as needed, monitoring the health of client animals, providing direction to surgical staff. Also work in our primary care program, as well as performing other surgical procedures and dental procedures. Qualifications: DVM degree required, shelter medicine experience or high volume spay/neuter experience preferred, must be positive, flexible, and work well with coworkers and the public, availability to work occasional weekend and holiday hours if needed, experience working in fast paced, high volume setting is preferred, must be committed to treating animals with kindness and respect. A competitive salary, paid time off, 401(k), FSA, paid CE and Professional license, as well as liability insurance. Email resume to wis_animalrescue@yahoo.com Bay View Veterinary Clinic in Mukwonago, WI is looking for an associate veterinarian to join our practice. We are a busy, multi-doctor hospital that focuses on providing personal service and exceptional quality care for our patients and clients. Our charming, full-service facility is equipped for digital radiography, ultrasound, inhouse laboratory and high-speed dental. We offer veterinary acupuncture and spinal manipulation therapy. Our skilled and close-knit team includes two seasoned CVTs. We maintain an efficient and enjoyable work environment by being proactive to the needs of our doctors, patients, and clients, allowing for a great work/life balance. No emergency after hours required. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced veterinarian with strong surgical skills, looking to expand their skill set. An interest in exotics is a plus. We are a family of practices with a long history and reputation that separates us from others. We support our veterinarians with superior salary, benefits including health and dental, 401(k), CE allowance, vacation, dues, liability coverage, outstanding practice teams, and a family friendly atmosphere. To apply, send your resume to rkruse@vetcor.com PT/FT Associate wanted for progressive, growing veterinary clinic in Sheboygan Falls, WI. A successful candidate will have an interest in dentistry and surgery and value personalized medicine. Enjoy a well-equipped practice with full IDEXX lab, digital radiography, ultrasound, digital dental radiography and much more! We emphasize quality veterinary service and care to every patient, every client, every time. Enjoy a work/life balance with no afterhours emergencies and a 4 day work week. New graduates encouraged to apply as we are excited to mentor you! Please send cover letter and resume to trisha@thehealthypaws.com Sheboygan County HS seeks FT veterinarian. Previous shelter experience preferred. Open admission with 89% save rate. Must be competent in high volume surgery. Position available immediately. Schedule will be Monday - Friday with one Saturday per month. For more information, visit http://myschs.com/employmentopportunities/ Email resumes to lhelms@myschs.com The Mayville Animal Clinic is a large MA practice seeking another SA associate. Mayville is located an hour from Madison and Milwaukee. Small town living within a short drive to the city. NO afterhours emergency. Competitive salary with benefits including insurance, 401(k), CE, vacation, dues and subscriptions. Please contact Dr. Greg Wood at gwooddvm@gmail.com for more information. PT SA Veterinarian Associate needed in Delavan, WI. Come see what we have to offer. Small, friendly community with great recreational activities. Clinic has been


established for 45 years. Digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray, ultrasound, full in-house diagnostic lab. No afterhours emergencies or on call. Friendly, competent staff. Call Sonya (262)728-3303 Associate Veterinarian needed for 4 doctor practice in beautiful La Crosse, Wisconsin. Our state-of-the-art, AAHA certified SA hospital, is seeking a FT associate veterinarian to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for a compassionate, talented veterinarian with great communication skills to develop a long-term professional relationship with an excellent healthcare team and clientele. A very competitive base salary based on experience +Pro-Sal options are available. Liberal benefits including CE allowance, health insurance, license fees, association dues and professional liability insurance. Experienced veterinarians and new graduates are encouraged to apply. New graduates will benefit from our strong mentoring program. Ownership possibilities may be offered to the right candidate. Please email your resume to bandmhemp@centurytel.net or fax to (608)788-3323. Visit our website at www.hillsideanimalhospitallax.com to learn more about our exceptional hospital. Our two-doctor, dog and cat practice is ready to add a third associate! We are a well-established and growing practice in central Wisconsin that has a reputation for offering excellent care in a compassionate environment. We offer a competitive salary with benefits and no on-call. If you’re looking for a low-stress, fun practice with high standards of care, we’d love to hear from you! Email resume to amsc2@ wctc.net Have you ever wanted work-life balance? Have you thought that 20-24 hrs per week would make that happen? Then we have a life-style opportunity for you. We are looking for a veterinarian to work PT in Franksville, WI (just South of Milwaukee), along the I-94 corridor. The position would entail 2 Saturdays per month. Additional time during the week could be 2 full-days or 3-4 half-days, depending on your desires and needs. Our family currently consists of 3 locations that are all cooperative in our approach to medicine. We only work on cats and dogs. We have no afterhours emergency work. If this sounds like something that you’d at least like to talk about, please give us a call or send us your resume. We love what we do and we’d love to have someone excited about veterinary medicine join our practice. Please send resumes to drsusmilch@prairiesidevet.com or fax to (262)694-0402 Veterinary Associates in Galena, Illinois is seeking a FT and PT highly motivated companion animal veterinarian to add to our eight-doctor MA practice. Our progressive SA practice focuses on medical, surgical, dental, and preventative care. Candidate should have exceptional communication skills, leadership skills, and should be a team player. Our state-of-the-art clinic proudly houses a digital x-ray machine, IDEXX laboratory, and dental equipment. Salary and benefits commensurate on experience. New graduates encouraged to apply. If you want to enjoy small town living while having access to cities like Dubuque, Madison, and Chicago. Please contact us at Veterinary Associates Hazel Green | Galena. Questions and resumes can be sent to Dr. Majerus at vetassociateshg@gmail.com Sauk Prairie Small Animal Hospital is a three-doctor SA, AAHA practice with an enthusiastic, friendly and well-trained team of staff members. In addition to our hospital, we have Shamrock Pet Resort offering daycare, deluxe boarding, grooming and dog training. We’re looking for a FT or PT veterinarian interested in small town living with big city access. Located in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, we’re a short drive from Madison and Wisconsin Dells, offering an abundance of outdoor activities, shopping and restaurants. Children enjoy an excellent school system along with recreational activities. There are beautiful bluffs, Lake Wisconsin and Devil’s Lake for those who enjoy relaxation, sightseeing, boating, fishing, or a scenic hike. Devils Lake State Park is just 15 minutes northwest, touting great locations for picnics, rock climbing, swimming or enjoying wildlife. We offer a generous compensation package, CE allowance, full benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance options, short and long-term disability and a 401(k) retirement plan. We are fully equipped with surgical CO2 laser, ultrasound, endoscopy, digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray, therapy laser and paperless records. Please contact Dr. Abigail Clepper, E11340 County Road PF, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578, (608)643-2451. Check out our facility at www.spsmallanimalhospital.com Community Veterinary Clinic is looking for a FT/PT associate veterinarian to join our well-staffed, well-regarded SA practice in beautiful Bay View. Located on the southeastern edge of the city of Milwaukee, our clinic has a strong, trusted reputation and an established, loyal and growing client base. Applicants should possess enthusiasm, compassion and strong communication skills, in order to keep up with our high standards of medicine in a fast-paced environment. Strong preventative, diagnostic and surgical skills are required, as well as an understanding and belief in the value of quality patient and client care. Our practice is equipped with ImproMed software, digital radiography, ultrasound, IDEXX in-house lab equipment, dental high speed unit, digital dental radiography, CO2 laser and more. Excellent benefit package and salary commensurate with experience. Email resume to rcrowleydvm@mycommunityvet.com. Charming Central Wisconsin practice with family-friendly hours and atmosphere is looking for a Veterinarian to join our energetic team. Stevens Point Animal Hospital located in Stevens Point, WI specializes in lasting bonds with our loyal clients and their pets while offering excellent medical care. We are looking for a FT Veterinarian who has interest in surgery and dentistry. No emergency. Hours are M-F, 8-5pm and we are closed Saturdays and Sundays. Equipment includes surgical laser, digital radiograph, digital dental radiograph and ultrasound. Great benefits and incentives. Send resume to Kelli.Dowhaniuk@nvanet.com Small Animal Hospital in Milwaukee, WI is looking for a FT Veterinarian. Our ideal candidate is someone wants to be a part of a collaborative team, practice high-

quality medicine and who can deliver excellent care. Someone who is good with clients, values relationships, good people person, gets along with staff, open to learning new things, can contribute and wishes to bring their skills to the table. Interest in surgery and dental care a plus. Continuing Education is encouraged and offering other added benefits and incentives. No afterhours emergency duty. Send resume to Kelli.Dowhaniuk@nvanet.com Sherwood Animal Hospital is currently a very busy SA veterinary hospital in the Fox Cities area just south of Appleton. The ideal candidate would ideally have at least a year of experience as they will have days without another vet on staff for assistance. We have digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray and high speed dental equipment, in-house blood chemistry and a therapy laser. Looking for PT at 2-3 days per week but FT will be considered for the right candidate. Send resume to wecare@sherwoodanimalhospital.com Pet Partners Animal Clinic in Sussex, WI is growing and is seeking a FT/PT veterinarian to join our team. Sussex is located in northeast Waukesha County. Our clinic is two years old and well designed to facilitate patient flow. We are close to local emergency clinics. We stress communication and have extended appointments to help accomplish that. The ideal person would be enthusiastic and work well with others. They would also be interested in general medicine, surgery, and dentistry. Any special interests would be strongly supported. We offer a competitive compensation package. Please send resume to drjo@ yourpetpartners.com WHAT MATTERS MOST? Our family-owned veterinary practice is seeking the right associate DVM to add our team and we would like to share some of our highlights to determine if we are the right fit for you. WE CARE. At LGAH, we strive to exhibit our core values and vision for our practice, team, and clients. We believe if we put faith in our team and focus on the care of our patients and clients, the rest will follow. We center our attention on the things that matter most. WE VALUE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR OUR STAFF. As a 7 DVM practice, we care for many patients and see clients from all walks of life. We will encourage you to build your niche among clients and help you build upon your favorite aspect of general practice. We realize people excel when performing the job they are most passionate about and will foster your professional development. WE PLAY HARD. We are located in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, known for its beautiful lake life, fine dining, entertainment, and modern living while still maintaining a small town feel. Just a quick jaunt from the hiking trails of the Kettle Moraine for nature lovers and the outdoor enthusiast. Chicago, Milwaukee, and Madison are just a short trip for those that appreciate the big city lights. WE ARE A TEAM. Our team works tirelessly to deliver individual, exceptional care to our patients. We don’t miss an opportunity to help a teammate and will go the extra mile for each other. Many of our staff have been with us for over 10 years. Our team and clients will remind you daily that it’s great to be a DVM! WE ARE COMMUNITY ORIENTED. We love our clients and our community and look for opportunities to give back. We donate time and resources to help local companion animal and wildlife rescues. WE BELIEVE IN DOING OUR BEST. As a DVM, you will have leading-edge equipment at your fingertips. We have a newly remodeled facility with two surgical suites, a dedicated dentistry suite with digital radiography, therapeutic laser, in-house stem cell therapy, digital x-ray, laparoscopy, in-house diagnostics, and all the finest equipment to provide the best patient comfort. If this opportunity interests you, please send your resume to the attention of Dr. Mona Hodkiewicz at lgah@genevaonline.com, fax to (262)249-9365, or mail to Lake Geneva Animal Hospital, 801 Townline Road, Lake Geneva WI 53147. Mayfair Animal Hospital is a busy 24-hour facility in Wauwatosa. We are in need of an experienced clinician who can handle a varied case load from general practice to emergent care. Flexible hours available. Interested candidates please email niqole.varani@midwestvetpartners.vet FT or PT SA veterinarian wanted to join our AAHA practice 35 min north of Madison in Beaver Dam. Practice high quality medicine with emphasis on wellness care and client education in a beautiful facility with wonderful staff and growing clientele. Established client base in place for new associate. Wellequipped hospital with fully utilized CVTs. Beaver Dam is a lakeside community with a growing population located between Madison and the Fox Valley on Hwy 151. Flexible schedule with no after-hour emergencies. Future ownership potential for the right candidate. Applicants with all levels of experience welcome, including post internship. Must have good communication skills, and a commitment to practicing high quality medicine and surgery. Must also have a willingness to educate clients, be supportive of staff education, and eager to share new ideas and techniques. Contact Vicky Smith DVM, vickys_dvm@yahoo. com; Wyllow Pet Hospital, 126 Corporate Dr, Beaver Dam, WI 53916 Paws & Co Clinic is looking for a PT doctor to join our team. If you are a stayat-home parent ready to get your feet a little wet again or a seasoned doctor ready to pull back some, we are perfect for you! Paws & Co is located in beautiful Green Bay, WI, home of Lambeau Field and the Packers. Just minutes away from: stunning Door County and all its attractions, Lake Michigan, miles of biking, hiking, snowmobile trails, and countless inland lakes & public recreational land. We are a wellness clinic specializing in spays/neuters/dental cleanings, and preventive/wellness care. We are extremely popular and thus very busy. Our model provides you the ability to see numerous patients each day without all the time consuming and long hours associated with follow-up and lengthy records. The ideal candidate loves and is quite proficient in routine surgeries (spays/neuters) and has great communication skills as well as the ability to work well in a relaxed but fast paced environment. There is opportunity for FT, if desired, once our planned expansion is complete. Salary will be based on number of shifts(base) and production. Benefits include: CE & license allowance,

vacation, health care/insurance flex stipend, and retirement plan. If this sounds like an opportunity that may interest you, send your resume to our hospital manager Lisa Mau at lisa.pawsandco@gmail.com Our growing 3.5 doctor practice in Greenfield, WI is looking to add a PT associate veterinarian to our team. We are seeking an energetic, personable veterinarian who is dedicated to practicing high quality medicine. Ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills and be committed to providing exceptional patient care and service to our valued clientele. Eagerness for continuing education and further development of your veterinary skills is desired. Come join us in our wellestablished practice. Our facility is equipped with digital radiography, CO2 laser, inhouse IDEXX diagnostic equipment & other tools you need to provide complete care for your patients. Excellent benefit package and salary commensurate with experience. New graduates or experienced veterinarians are welcome to apply. Please send resume to avvcdocs@gmail.com or mail to Alta View Veterinary Clinic, Attn: Cameron 7330 W. Forest Home Ave, Greenfield, WI 53220. FT SA associate needed for a MA practice in North Central Wisconsin. The Medford Vet Clinic is a modern well-staffed and well equipped clinic looking to meet our growing SA needs. Our team focuses on outstanding diagnostics, therapy, dentistry, and surgery while keeping a fun work environment. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefit package. Flexible work schedule and no emergency on-call. Contact Matt Moodie at mmoodie2@gmail.com or (715)748-2341 to apply. Seeking a PT Associate DVM for a growing AAHA SA clinic outside Sun Prairie, WI. We are a busy 1.5 veterinarian practice with a great staff (CVTs) and pleasant clientele. We have an in-house lab, digital dental radiology, and laser therapy. Clients love us - 5 star ratings! No rushed appts or emergencies. Three plus years’ experience preferred. Contact doczilker@tokencreekvet.com SA hospital in the beautiful Chippewa Valley of west central Wisconsin is seeking FT/ PT motivated SA veterinarian to join our experienced, friendly staff. Candidate must possess excellent communication skills, positive attitude, solid medical, surgical and dental skills. We are equipped with laser surgery, digital x-ray and dental digital x-ray, ultrasound, and cold laser therapy. Experienced and new graduates welcome to apply. Competitive salary and benefits. On-call limited to 1-2 nights/month. Visit our website at www.eauclaireanimalhospital.com. To apply, email resume to jayne@ ecanimalhospital.com or mail to ATTN: Dr. Craig Johnson, Eau Claire Animal Hospital, 2504 Mall Drive, Eau Claire, WI 54701. Looking for something non-corporate? We are a busy, well established SA practice in Marquette, MI, seeking a FT veterinarian who is hardworking, dedicated, experienced and ready to embrace everything the beautiful Upper Peninsula offers. Live where you want to vacation! Integrated hospital with in-house lab, digital radiography, ultrasound and orthopedic surgery in a new facility; competitive salary, benefits, and CE stipend. Marquette is recognized as one of the most desirable places to live in the USA; come be a part of what the local culture, the wonderful people and Lake Superior have to offer! Marquette is also home to a regional human hospital and university, bringing an innovative, diverse atmosphere to the area. Outdoor activities, bike trails, boating, fishing, skiing, northern lights – and even surfing can be yours, in a beautiful, low key place to live and practice medicine; get away from the busy city scene and get back to some real medicine that’s enjoyable again! Contact Dr. Tim Hunt at (906)249-5667 or drtim@drtims.com Stoughton Veterinary Service is looking to add a FT SA veterinarian to our team. We have a great group of doctors, CVTs and support staff, as well as really wonderful clients. We have recently upgraded to digital x-ray with dental x-ray, as well as all new surgical monitoring equipment. Salary and benefits are negotiable based on experience. New graduates are encouraged to apply. Email CV/resume to matt. watrud@nvanet.com* Our growing practice is located in a key shopping suburb of Milwaukee. All the community and professional resources of the Milwaukee area are readily available. Be part of a practice with 4 hospital locations with opportunities in Madison, Milwaukee, and Menomonee Falls as openings become available. Seeking a PT or FT veterinarian to join our team that values practicing high quality medicine, promoting strong working relationships with our clients and other team members, referring all emergencies, placing a strong investment in continuing education, and most importantly work/life balance. Our environment promotes harmonious relationships with our team and recognizes staff for the valuable contributions that they make. Our experienced staff will serve as great mentors to a new grad, but any experience level is welcome to apply. Generous compensation package including sign on bonus, relocation expenses, yearly paid national conferences, PLIT, Simple IRA plan, professional membership dues, licensing fees, and other reasonable compensation requests. Please send letter of application and resume to Denise Fortier, DVM, contact@healthypawsclinics.com* The Animal House Pet Clinic seeks a FT or PT SA veterinarian. Join this awardwinning, vibrant, full-service practice. Located in Green Bay, Wisconsin’s third largest city, where urban amenities, accessible living and outdoor adventures combine for an exceptional quality of life. Candidates must be able to practice independently, demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and be committed to working in a team environment. Flexible work schedule. No on-call. PT has the potential to transition to FT. Saturday rotation required. Compensation and full benefit package: Medical/ Dental/401(k) commensurate with experience and employment commitment. New grads highly encouraged to apply. The right candidate will find a highly supportive environment with the ability to grow. For more info: www.AnimalHouseGreenBay. com* Our well-established, comfortably busy, practice is located 7 miles south of Madison in a suburb community. All the community and professional resources of the Madison

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area are readily available. Seeking a PT or FT veterinarian to join our team that values practicing high quality medicine, promoting strong working relationships with our clients and other team members, referring all emergencies, placing a strong investment in continuing education, and most importantly work/life balance. Our experienced staff will serve as great mentors to a new grad, but veterinarians with any level of experience are encouraged to apply. Work in an environment that values your contributions and helps you to reach your professional goals. Generous compensation package including sign on bonus, relocation expenses, yearly paid national conferences, PLIT, professional association dues, licensing fees, simple IRA, and other reasonable compensation requests considered. Please send letter of application and resume to Denise Fortier, DVM, dfortier@villageanimalclinic.org* Shamrock Animal Hospital, Rosemount, MN seeks enthusiastic, outgoing Associate Veterinarian. Hospital equipment: in-house lab, CO2 and therapeutic laser, digital radiography, digital dental, and ultrasound. Benefits: health, dental, retirement plan, and PTO. New graduates welcome. Contact Dr. Walter: drpaw@drpaw.com* Associate needed. Great clinic, good staff, perfect for graduates to learn or experienced associates taking the next step to develop new skills in a supportive setting. Team support; referral centers nearby; no afterhours; competitive salary; benefits. Contact Dan Purviance, DVM at DanP.brookvc@gmail.com or (815)654-2012* ZimmVet is enhancing the veterinary experience for dogs and cats, and we need a passionate DVM to join our team. Our client testimonials and Google reviews will show you our client-focused, Fear Free-Certified approach (ZimmVet.com). With certified technicians, and a full support staff, you can practice medicine with ease, while having the support of three DVMs with more than 30 years of combined experience. Our modern, two-year-old, 7200 square-foot veterinary complex is fullyloaded with the latest veterinary technology to provide the tools you deserve to practice quality medicine. Looking for a Veterinary DVM Career just a short 38 miles from downtown Minneapolis, but only minutes from the suburbs and country living with a competitive salary and benefits? This is your chance to bring balance back to your work/home life with a reverse commute, no emergency appointments and regular FT or PT hours. If you have a passion for enhancing veterinary medicine, send your resume and cover letter to doctorkrenz@gmail.com* Oregon Veterinary Clinic is looking to add a FT associate veterinarian to our team. We are a well-established, 5 doctor practice just 15 minutes south of Madison. Applicants should possess strong preventative, diagnostic, and surgical skills. Ideal associate will be compassionate, hardworking, have strong communication skills, and be a team player. Our practice is equipped with ImproMed software, digital radiography, digital dental radiography, dental high speed units, video endoscopy, ultrasound, and a combination of Abaxis/IDEXX in-house lab equipment. Salary and benefits package is based on experience. If you are interested in hearing more about this great opportunity please email resume to ar@oregonvetclinic.com* FT/PT position for a veterinarian in a 4 doctor full service SA practice located 9 miles west of Oshkosh. New grads welcome. No on-call required. Our practice has in-house laboratory, digital radiography, therapy laser, surgical laser and offers a full range of services, including chiropracty. An excellent, helpful support staff makes for an enjoyable work environment. We offer a fair, competitive compensation package with opportunity for buy-in to the right individual. Located in the Fox Valley where the local economy is excellent with many entertainment and recreational options available. Send resume to: Omro Animal Hospital 645 Hawthorne Dr. Omro, WI 54963 or email omroanimalhosp@sbcglobal.net* North Lake Veterinary Clinic is looking for an enthusiastic PT/FT associate to join our team. We are a well-established, progressive, 4 doctor SA practice located in the beautiful Lake Country area, west of Milwaukee. Our support staff is professional and proficient, but we also like to have fun. Staff turnover rate is low, and our clientele is like family. The clinic is equipped with computerized medical records, a full IDEXX in-house laboratory, digital radiographs, digital dental radiographs, ultrasound, therapeutic laser, and state-of-the-art anesthesia monitoring and surgical equipment. The ideal candidate should be compassionate, have strong communication skills, and be dedicated to practicing high quality medicine and surgery. Afterhours’ emergencies are covered by our local ER clinics. We offer a competitive salary, production bonuses, CE allowance, paid PTO (vacation and CE days), 401(k), health benefits, licensing fees, and professional dues. Please contact Dr. Tom Gilligan at tgilligan@northlakevet.com* Great opportunity for flexible scheduling and great career! Excellent support staff. Beautiful location on the Mississippi River. Full service clinic with ultrasound, digital x-ray/dental x-ray, laser surgery and more. www.tendercareanimalhospital.com. Send resume to jami@tendercareanimalhospital.com* Thriving SA practice in west-central WI seeks very motivated, collegial associate. Candidate should practice exceptional, efficient medical and surgical care. Attractive, well-equipped facility with excellent, energetic support staff and devoted clientele. Beautiful, quiet area near LaCrosse, WI and Coulee Region. PT or FT. Salary commensurate with experience. Numerous benefits: shared health insurance, CE, all dues and license fees. No afterhour’s emergency duties. Send resume to morgansidevet@gmail.com or Dr. Beth Deppe, Morganside Veterinary Clinic, 500 W. Wisconsin St, Sparta, WI 54656. (608) 269-2355*

new graduates in central Wisconsin. Please send resume and cover letter to wildwoodvets@aol.com* FT DVM needed for busy AAHA certified, five doctor practice in Shorewood, located on Milwaukee’s Northshore. We practice high quality SA medicine and are looking for a DVM with a strong interest in patient care, surgery and dentistry. Please send resume Attn: Julie to Shorewood Animal Hospital, 2500 East Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211, fax to (414)962-8230 or email julievolkmann@wi.rr.com* Seeking PT/FT associate veterinarian for fast growing, community focused SA practice conveniently located between Oshkosh and Fond du Lac on Interstate 41. Work Monday thru Friday (no weekends or on-call) with flexibility in scheduling and a family-friendly work atmosphere. Our practice boasts a competent and fun staff as well as an exuberantly loyal clientele; emphasizes preventative medicine and client education; equipped with surgical radiowave, high-speed dental drill, x-rays and fully digitized records. New graduates welcomed. Warm personality and enthusiasm are highly valued here! Check us out at www.PetVet1.com. Please send cover letter and resume to petvet.sbamc@gmail.com * Are you ready to love where you work? Barron Veterinary Clinic is seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic professional to join our team as a FT SA Associate Veterinarian. We are located in beautiful Barron, Wisconsin where every outdoor activity is available for your enjoyment. We are a 5-doctor MA practice that specializes in providing high quality, compassionate and convenient care for our patients. We have a newly remodeled facility with high quality equipment that includes surgical laser, digital radiology, dental equipment with digital dental radiology, and in-house laboratory. To join our dynamic and compassionate team our ideal candidate will have strong proven communication skills, be team oriented with a focus in general medicine and a strong interest in surgery and dentistry. New graduates are welcome to apply. We offer a generous compensation package including: Liability insurance, CE, PTO, licenses, dues and subscriptions. Send resume to 1bvcbookkeeping@gmail.com* North Heights Veterinary Clinic in Appleton, WI is looking for a motivated, compassionate FT associate veterinarian. We are a SA practice with 4 FT and two PT veterinarians. North Heights is a well-established practice that started in 1975. The Fox Cities Area provides “large city amenities” and at the same time, “country living” is just a short commute away. We are looking for a team member who has a passion for client education and good communication skills. We offer generous compensation package: flexible work schedule, continuing education allowance, full benefits including: medical, dental, and vision insurance options, short and long term disability, 401(k) retirement plan, digital radiography, excellent, experienced staff. Please send resume Attn: Michelle or Lynn to northheights1001@gmail.com * Do you have a Passion for Exotics? FT or PT veterinarian needed to meet the demands of our growing SA and exotics practice in Menomonee Falls, WI. We are looking for a 6th doctor who has an interest in treating exotics cases to join us. Our practice is approximately 70% SA and 30% exotics. We are located in a growing northern Milwaukee suburb. We moved into a new state-of the-art 6400 sq ft facility in 2012. We have computerized medical records, digital radiology - including digital dental x-rays, ultrasound, avian endoscopy and a full on-site laboratory. We have a terrific staff of certified veterinary technicians, assistants as well as receptionists that make “practice” more efficient and fun. We offer a generous compensations package including insurance, dues and memberships, Simple IRA, continuing education stipend and time off. No afterhours’ emergency work. Send resume/CV for review if you are interested in joining our team to mclark@brook-falls.com* Veterinarian needed for a rapidly growing and medically progressive SA clinic in scenic Chisago Lakes, MN. We offer the opportunity to work with a wonderful team, and advanced technology. We can also offer a flexible schedule and competitive compensation package. To learn more, check our website at: www. Lakesvet.net. For consideration, please email your resume, wage history and references to: Mgr@lakesvet.net* Our town: 35 minutes from Madison. Population 5k and growing. Our clinic: defined by service and relationships, stress-less years before Becker coined the term, FT behaviorist, community outreach, puppy and adult manners classes, individualized medical, surgical and preventive care, Every team member affects our culture. Excellent schools, active town center, world-class brewery, winery, 1100 acre gin-clear lake, bike trails and country roads. Physical plant is modest by design, looking to expand. Our clients: are friends, diverse, motivate us to care for their pets. Our owner; FT Veterinarian, PT author, loves Lake Mills Wisconsin. Our associate: interesting, interested and surgically skilled. Contact (920) 988-4426 or billstork34@gmail.com*

Bluemound Animal Hospital in Brookfield, WI, is looking to add a FT/PT energetic veterinarian to our multi-doctor team. Applicant must be able to work with a great staff in a fun work environment. This established SA and Exotics hospital aims to provide the highest quality of care for a wide variety of patients. Direct resumes to bluemoundanimal@aol.com or call (262)782-5805 with any questions*

Kenosha Animal Hospital is seeking a FT SA associate veterinarian. We are a wellestablished, fully equipped, paperless hospital with dedicated spaces for dental, surgery, ultrasonography, laser therapy, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery and have the latest technology supporting patient care, anesthesia monitoring, in-house laboratory and a fully stocked pharmacy. Our team of dedicated, compassionate and well-trained staff provide the best in patient care and client service. We are seeking someone who is compassionate, has exceptional communication skills and is able to handle a diverse caseload in a busy, progressive and growing practice. We offer Base Salary with production bonuses, 401(k), health and dental insurance, WI License, professional dues, CE and paid vacation/sick time. Please email Becky@kenoshaanimalhospital.com *

Veterinary Associate needed for three doctor practice in Marshfield. Hospital equipped with therapy laser, surgical laser, two Dentalaire machines, digital radiography, and ultrasound and staffed with CVTs. Perfect opportunity for

Lakeside Animal Hospital in Oshkosh, Wisconsin is looking for enthusiastic associate veterinarians to join our healthcare team. Lakeside Animal Hospital is a well-established multiple veterinarian-staffed SA hospital with an exceptional

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support team. Our hospital facility provides a complete in-house diagnostic laboratory, high quality radiology services including digital radiography (DR system), ultrasound, endoscopy, as well as a fully equipped surgical unit for soft tissue, orthopedic, & laser surgery cases. Afterhours’ calls are referred to a local veterinary emergency facility. The candidate must have strong diagnostic and surgical abilities as well as excellent interpersonal skills. New or recently graduated veterinarians are encouraged to apply. Salary is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health insurance, CE allowance, professional dues, and retirement plan. Please send resume to Jamie Kasarsky, Practice Manager, 1834 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI 54901, (920)235-5040; email at lakesideanimalh@yahoo.com* Animal Wellness Center of Buffalo Valley has an exciting opportunity for a FT Veterinarian to join our growing team. Our hospital is committed to providing the best integrative veterinary medicine to our clients and patients. Certification in integrative therapies is a plus. Competitive salary, benefits include matching retirement plan. Rotating night and weekend schedule. Please check us out at www. YourAnimalWellnessCenter.com. If interested email cover letter and resume to YourAnimalWellnessCenter@gmail.com * Are you interested in expanding surgical and orthopedic options and developing a rehabilitation program? We have the perfect fit. We are a fast-paced veterinary clinic with highly qualified and energetic staff. Countrycare Animal Complex in Green Bay, Wisconsin is seeking a FT or PT veterinarian to join our patient oriented team. Our mission is to provide innovative and integrative veterinary care with compassion, respect and humility. We focus on prevention and wellness care with a holistic approach to medicine. Our state-of-the-art facility includes digital radiography, surgical laser, therapy laser, in-house laboratory and more. Learn more about us at www.countrycareac.com. The ideal candidate is compassionate, enthusiastic and dedicated. The ability to provide a wide variety of medical and surgical care as well as excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills is required and the ability to deliver exceptional client service is expected. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including 401(k). At least 2 years of experience is preferred. Please send resume to Dr. Karen Strickfaden at Countrycare Animal Complex, 4235 Elm View Rd. Green Bay, WI 54311 or email officemgr@countrycareac.com* Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists is seeking Emergency Veterinarians, veterinarians who desire additional training and those who are able to provide Relief support for our team! Ideal candidates are highly motivated individuals with exceptional skills in communication, collaboration, and leadership. Two to three years of veterinary emergency experience is preferred for Associates, but not required, nor is it for training roles. Lakeshore is an independently owned, multi-specialty and referral center with three state-of-the-art hospitals across the greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. Our practice includes board-certified specialists in surgery, internal medicine, oncology, neurology, dermatology, dentistry, emergency and critical care, and rehabilitation. In the summer of 2018, we are excited to offer cardiology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, and expanded dermatology services. There is CT, MRI, mechanical ventilation, and radiation therapy/SRS in our central Glendale location. We manage our own blood bank, offer grief support counseling to our clients and staff, and also conduct a nationally respected residency and internship training program in emergency and critical care. Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists is proud to have been named the first VECCS-Certified Level-1 Emergency and Critical Care Facility in the nation. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, “Brew City” offers adventures for everyone. Explore the city’s eclectic character at the Milwaukee Public Market or take a stroll down the Riverwalk with access to some of the best restaurants, brewpubs, shops, and waterfront nightlife. Concert lovers unite at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, just one of the many festivals offered throughout the city. Enjoy the great outdoors with kayaking on the river or hiking and biking over 130 miles of trails. It will be hard not to fall in love with where you live, and work! Working at Lakeshore means being part of an immensely talented and collaborative team of professionals. We offer a competitive benefits package and encourage professional growth and learning among our staff through continuing education, paid time off and an education allowance to attend conferences and other events. Lakeshore also offers in-house educational opportunities and we are committed to providing continuing education for our referral community. If you would like more information about this position, please contact Dr. Jacob Odders at jodders@lakeshorevetspecialists.com*

LARGE ANIMAL The Veterinary Clinics, Berlin-Ripon in Berlin, WI is seeking a LA veterinarian to replace a doctor who is retiring. We are full service, multi-doctor hospital that provides quality veterinary care for LA and companion animals. Our doctors enjoy practicing in a facility equipped with cold laser therapy for horses and cattle, portable digital x-ray services, and an in-house lab. The skilled and caring support staff, which includes three CVTs, are dedicated to our patients and clients within our small community. This is an ideal opportunity for a candidate willing to work with both bovine and equine animals. Experienced veterinarians and new graduates alike are encouraged to apply. We are a family of practices with a long history and reputation that separates us from others - check us out! We support our veterinarians with superior salary, benefits including health and dental, 401(k), CE allowance, vacation, dues, liability coverage, outstanding practice teams, and a family friendly atmosphere. To apply, email your resume to rkruse@vetcor.com LA veterinarian wanted - 7 doctor MA practice in northeast IA. Swine interest beneficial. Practice serves progressive dairy, swine, cow calf, and feedlot clients. Well -equipped clinic with haul-in facilities, ultrasounds, full in-house lab and digital x-ray. Competitive salary and benefit package. Applicants contact Postville Vet Clinic (563)864-3631 or Dr Larry Moore (563)380-7172. The Pierce Veterinary Clinic is seeking a FT LA veterinarian to join our outstanding team. We are a MA practice that is located in Wisconsin around 1 hour from


Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. We currently have 2 LA veterinarians and 2 SA veterinarians along with a wonderful support staff including 2 FT receptionists and 6 FT veterinary technicians. The LA work consists of both large and small dairies, with a smaller portion involving beef cattle and small ruminants. We have a LA haulin facility and vet truck is provided. We offer a competitive salary, paid CE, license fees, vacation, sick days, and a Simple IRA after 1 year. We require a candidate that has previous experience and is willing to share on-call with the other veterinarians. Please submit a resume to Dr. Frank During at piercevetclinic@yahoo.com*

DAIRY The Mayville Animal Clinic has an opening for a dairy associate. We currently have 8 LA vets and 4 SA vets. Dairies in this area are large and small family farms. Dairy Comp and ultrasound are regularly used on farm. Competitive salary, CE, vacation, dues and subscriptions, 401(k) included. On-call equally shared. Contact Dr. Greg Wood at gwooddvm@gmail.com FT dairy associate position in or 95% Dairy/5% Beef established and growing 2-person strictly LA practice. Federal Student Loan Repayment eligible area. Future ownership likely to the right dedicated candidate. Excellent salary commensurate with ability, experience, and productivity. 401(k) with 3% match and profit sharing, dues, licensing, professional liability, PTO, and phone provided. Newer truck with Bowie Monarch unit, Easi-Scan ultrasound, and all equipment needed to practice provided. Production medicine, herd health oriented practice with quality mentorship available. Beautiful area to raise a family. Contact Dr. Jeff Rugg at (715)498-4021 or by email at jrugg@rugg-docholsteins.net*

MIXED ANIMAL Seeking FT veterinarian to join our 3 doctor MA practice in central WI. Our focus is quality medicine and surgery in a relaxed work environment. Excellent benefits, including 100% paid health, disability and professional liability insurances, professional dues, generous CE stipend, vacation, 401(k) matching, competitive salary with performance-based bonuses, relocation stipend. Well-equipped clinic: IDEXX in-house lab, digital x-ray, fully stocked company vehicle, excellent support staff. Very established practice, excellent clientele, with continued practice growth opportunity and future buy-in potential. Great area to live and work. Big city amenities combined with small town hospitality. Send resume to Wisconsin Valley Veterinary Service, 1605 Bovine Lane, Wausau, WI 54401, email wvvs@dwave.net, or contact (715)675-9402.

Experienced relief veterinarian for Madison and surrounding area. Professional, easy to work with and adaptable. Christie Iliff, DVM. (608) 215-3736 or Iliffveterinary@ gmail.com. Iliff Veterinary Services, LLC. SA relief vet since 1995. Thorough, reliable, easy going. Will travel to Green Bay, Kenosha, Janesville, Wisconsin Dells and areas in between. Julie Lakin DVM, (920)269-7264. Experienced SA clinician available for work in central Wisconsin. Excellent communication skills; enjoy working with clients and staff. Nancy Leverance, DVM; email: nleverance52@gmail.com or call (608) 369-4115 or (608) 429-9408. Quality relief care since 1992. Special interests include surgery and dermatology. Personable, reliable service. Please call Robert Patyk, DVM, at (262) 567-2832. Or email: robert.patyk@att.net. Communicative, productive SA veterinarian available for relief work in western WI, surrounding areas. Licensed in MN/WI. Experienced in surgery, medicine, dentistry, staff management. Outstanding customer service, client-building skills. Victori Ribeiro, MS, DVM, (651) 503-0482; neyx0003@umn.edu. Reliable, competent, SA relief with over 25 years’ experience. WI license, accredited. Will travel. Capable at soft-tissue surgery and medicine. Great communication skills with clients and staff. ShortTerm Relief, LLC. Call Kate Short, DVM at (608) 963-5208 or email: windsor9917@gmail.com. Experienced SA daytime & ER DVM who loves pets and people available in SE/SC Wi and NE/NC IL. David Trask, DVM, traskdr@gmail.com. 12 years’ experience in soft tissue surgery, dentistry and medicine. Thorough, reliable and professional. Available for relief in NW Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota surrounding the Twin Cities. Andrea Weidner, DVM (815)751-3735; weidnerdvm05@gmail.com Experienced SA relief veterinarian available. Versatile. Great with staff, clients and pets. Coverage for south central WI. Dr. Lori Zimmerman, (608) 592-7779 or doclori@hotmail.com.

RELIEF WANTED Mayfair Animal Hospital is seeking an experienced clinician to provide relief at our progressive 24-hour facility. Flexible hours. Interested candidates please email Niqole Varani at niqole.varani@midwestvetpartners.vet

Looking for a 5th DVM in busy, ethical MA practice. We are 70% SA: 30% LA (mostly dairy). Emergency work rotated through DVM’s. Salary and benefit package available upon request. Contact Becky Zenkovich at birnvet@myfrontiermail.com

Waukesha Walk-In Veterinary Clinic is looking for a veterinarian to provide relief coverage. Interested candidates please email Niqole Varani at niqole.varani@ midwestvetpartners.vet

An associate position is available in our 7 doctor MA practice located in the SE Wisconsin town of Cedar Grove. LA is primarily dairy production medicine with ultrasound and DairyComp305 utilized. Companion animal medicine is supported by digital radiography, IDEXX CBC-Chemistry, laser therapy and more. New associate should possess a current interest in both large and companion animal areas. The area offers a multitude of recreational and entertainment venues. Competitive salary and benefit package offered. Please email resume and questions to info@ cgvet.com or visit our website at www.cgvet.com

June-August SA relief vet opportunity. Variety of possiblities for a schedule and housing. 2 state-of-the-art practices with loads of tools - digital X-ray, ultrasound, laser, lab, plus super team to work with. Must be excellent communicator, work independently and be able to perform surgery and medical appointments. Great Northwoods location to enjoy the lakes, rivers, and quaint towns. Contact Dr. Lyn Ludwig at lynludwig@hotmail.com. Visit www.northcountryvetclinic.com or view our Facebook.*

The Fredericksburg Veterinary Clinic located in Northeast Iowa is seeking a FT MA veterinarian. The position could be LA or SA focus. We are a rural practice with a great staff, digital x-ray, IDEXX Lasercyte and Catalyst, and EasiScan ultrasound for LA. Compensation based on experience. New graduates welcome to apply. Please email questions or resumes to karlajuhl@gmail.com

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Willow Animal Hospital is a 2 doctor, MA practice, serving in scenic northern Wisconsin for 29 years. We are seeking a FT veterinarian to join our team. Candidates should be positive, flexible, team players and able to handle a fastpaced environment. For more information, please call or visit our website: http://www.willowanimalhospital.com/. Please email resume to accounts@ willowanimalhospital.com* We are looking for a self-motivated associated to join our team - we are a MA and SA practice looking to have a third doctor join our team. We have digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray, ultrasound, and Abaxis in-house bloodwork. Competitive salary, insurance stipend, paid CE and time off. New graduates welcome. Please come check us out. Email Emily Wood, DVM at northwoodvetservice@gmail.com*

RELIEF SA relief services within 75 miles Madison. 38 years’ experience in FT, PT or relief. Thorough, interactive, patient, adaptive. Many references. Karen Bressett, DVM; kbressett@live.com; (413)522-2608 Experienced SA veterinarian available for relief work, over 20 years’ relief experience, WI licensed and accredited. Please call/email Mark Clemons, DVM (262) 862-1121, macdjc4209@aol.com. Caring and compassionate relief veterinarian available. 25+ years of AAHA experience. Competent medical and soft tissue surgery skills. Emphasis on quality and integrity. Paul Danhaus, DVM. (715) 571-8091 or paul.danhaus@gmail.com.

Building new or remodeling? 20 years’ experience with business plan review, budgeting, space planning, design development, contract negotiation, project management, owner’s representation, AutoCad and SketchUp 3D. Contact Allen Ibsen, DVM at aibsen5957@gmail.com or (262) 853-3840. Board-certified internist offers mobile SA medicine consultations, ultrasound, and endoscopy in your practice in SE WI. Please call Anne Mattson, DVM, DACVIM, (262) 241-3987. Buying or selling a veterinary practice? Count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See display ad. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group for a free consultation, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

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Clinic, located only 15 minutes’ northwest of Green Bay. The clinic is a full-service animal hospital and welcomes both “daytime” emergency treatment cases as well as pet patients in need or routine medical, surgical and dental care. We currently have 3 licensed veterinarians, focusing on the treatment of cats and dogs. We have electronic medical records and are well equipped with digital radiographs, digital dental, surgical laser, therapy laser and an in-house IDEXX laboratory. We support our staff with many benefits which includes health insurance along with a health savings account (HSA), 401(k), CE allowance, long and short term disability plans as well as long term care insurance coverage. If you are excited about working with a dedicated team whose core values are excellence, education, friendliness and integrity, we would love to hear from you. Please send resume to pvcinfo@netnet. net* The Jackson Pet Hospital is looking for a CVT to join our single-vet, SA practice. Duties include anesthesia monitoring, dentals, hospitalized patient care, laboratory sample handling and equipment maintenance, client contact and assistance with exams (patient restraint, blood draws, radiology). Any experience working with canine reproductive services is a plus. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Monthly bonuses based on clinic-wide performance based benchmarks. Health insurance reimbursement at six months. This is a FT position, with immediate availability. Fridays and weekends off. Please send resume and cover letter to Sam Bauman (practice manager) at jph_hire@charter.net* Stoughton Veterinary Service is looking to add a FT licensed veterinary technician to our team. We have a great group of doctors, CVTs and support staff, as well as really wonderful clients. We have recently upgraded to digital x-ray with dental x-ray, as well as all new surgical monitoring equipment. Salary and benefits are negotiable based on experience. New graduates are encouraged to apply. Email CV/resume to matt.watrud@nvanet.com*

WANTING TO BUY Wanted: portable Ultrasound machine. Am a relief vet looking to provide some additional services. If you are upgrading your US, I might be interested in your older model. Send inquiries to kbressett@live.comor phone/text (413)522-2608*

FOR SALE 1995 Dodgen 24’ Mobile Veterinary Clinic: 1996 Ford E-350, 36,500 actual miles Included: anesthetic machine isoflorane; three large oxygen tanks; microscope; centrifuge; surgical packs; drug and supply inventory Price: $20,000. Contact Dr. James L. Johnson at (920)495-7032 or podge47@dcwis.com Surgery Lights, Kennels, Surgery tables, and dog runs for sale. Contact Cameron by email: Altaviewhr@gmail.com for pictures / prices. Used Equipment for sale. Great for startup. Innovet x-ray table, Abaxis HM5 and VS2, digital dental ScanX and generator, dental scaler, polisher/drill, tonopen, surgery table, floor scale, 2 banks of kennels. $16,500 for all. (715)410-0776.* Completely refurbished therapyfordogs.com underwater treadmill for sale. Superior quality at an affordable price for any clinic or rehab facility. Includes delivery and six month warranty. $20,000. Call Mary Kilpatrick at (414)305-1431 or Barb Stollenwerk at (414)507-5213 for more information.*

PRACTICE FOR SALE Buying or selling a veterinary practice? Count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See display ad. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg for free consultation: 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Grossing $590 along Madison-Fond du Lac corridor. Practice and RE offered at $625K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Appleton grossing $560K. Beautiful facilities. Should grow rapidly. Call for more information. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales. com. AAHA certified, Appleton area SA practice grossing $693K. Practice and RE offered at $765K. Call for more information. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800-3806872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

Wausau Animal Hospital is a busy 3 doctor SA practice. We offer ultrasound, laser treatments, digital Imaging, massage & rehab. We are seeking a FT Veterinary Assistant or CVT to join our experienced team. Interest in nutrition a plus! Benefits include 401(k), shoe/scrub & CE reimbursement, PAID vacation & health insurance. Looking for easy going individuals. Even our doctors are on a first name basis! Check out our website and online reviews! We can’t wait to hear from you! Please contact our Office Manager: Jeff at jeff@wausauanimalhospital.com if interested.

SA practice grossing $439K in north eastern Marinette- Menominee area. Practice and RE offered at $350K. Call for more information. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

We are looking for an experienced veterinary technician to work in a new stateof-the-art facility located in beautiful Marquette, Michigan. Live where you want to vacation and work in a busy, full service hospital with all the amenities such as ultrasound, digital x-ray, full laboratory, dental x-ray and more. Contact Dr. Tim Hunt at (906)249-5667 or drtim@drtims.com

South of Green Bay - Near Lake Michigan, SA practice grossing $649K. Px and RE offered at $610K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG, 1-800-380-6872, or kurt@ tpsgsales.com

20+ years’ experience, skilled in surgery, diagnostics and client communication. Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Let me care for your clients and your hospital team. Erika Gibbs, DVM, doctor.gibbs@gmail.com, (920) 988-4431.

FT CVT Needed! AAHA accredited SA hospital located north of Milwaukee. We focus on quality, progressive, preventive medicine with emphasis on exceptional patient care and client education. We are looking for a FT CVT to work with our team-based system. Extensive benefit package. Email: kathy@bestfriendsvet.com or FAX Resume to (262)375-4196. www.bestfriendsvet.com*

SA and equine relief work. 29 years’ experience. Proficient in SA soft tissue surgery and equine ultrasound and power floating. Will travel. Call Sabine Hartmann, DVM (715) 267-7443 or twinoaks@tds.net.

Certified Veterinary Technician, FT/PT - We are looking for a friendly, enthusiastic FT/PT Certified Veterinary Technician, who takes pride in offering exceptional service and compassionate care to our patients and clients. Pulaski Veterinary

NEW! Two doctor, SA practice grossing over $1.1M in north east Wisconsin. Practice and RE offered at $1.25M. Call for more information. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of TPSG - 1-800-380-6872 or kurt@tpsgsales.com

Control your destiny! Busy, FT house call practice for sale in the Fox Valley/Appleton area. Owner retiring, but is willing to assist in the transition to new ownership. Practice established in 1995. The practice has appreciative clients that expect high quality medicine and surgery. Work with an excellent and experienced CVT that owners love. No afterhours’ on-call. Local 24 hour emergency and referral hospital will give you a life outside of veterinary medicine. Practice includes standalone surgery/dentistry/radiology suite. Digital dental and full body radiography, Dentalaire dental station, and anesthesia equipment. Fully equipped 2016 Honda Odyssey practice vehicle included. Practice evaluated at $305,000. If you are hardworking, motivated to succeed, and want to better connect with you clients and patients, this is a great opportunity. Contact us at housecallsvet@new.rr.com*

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