Daily Vet Life: Stresses in Equine Practice

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Episode 18 of the Daily Vet Life podcast discusses Stresses in Equine Practice during COVID-19 and some business tips for veterinary practitioners.

Daily Vet Life is a short podcast for equine and mixed animal veterinarians and their staffs that is focused on personal and business topics of importance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Covetrus, a global animal health company dedicated to empowering veterinary practices with products, services, and technology. Learn more at Covetrus.com.

In this week’s episodes, from April 20-24, we are talking to Dr. Chad Davis, a co-owner with his wife of Davis Equine LLC in The Plains, Virginia. They also are co-owners of the Virginia Equine Rehabilitation and Performance Center.

This week’s topics focus on:

You can listen to EquiManagement’s Daily Vet Life podcast on this page or on your favorite podcast network. Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Covetrus. Please join us every weekday for a new episode.

Dr. Mark Hyman at Cleveland Clinic has a blog mentioned by Dr. Davis in this podcast.

Covetrus has online an online pharmacy option that is right for your business.

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