VIN/AEMV ROUNDS
Sunday, January 16, 9 p.m. ET
Presented by Dan Johnson, DVM, DABVP (ECM) |
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EXPLORE, DISCOVER, LEARN VIN
Wednesday, January 19, 9:30 p.m. ET
Need answers fast? Speed things up with a VIN database Search. Learn tips and tricks to improve your VIN Search skills. Email HowTo@VIN.com for more information. |
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VIN ROUNDS
Thursday, January 20, 9 p.m. ET
Presented by Renee Schott, DVM, CWR |
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Watch/Read Recent Rounds
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Calling all veterinary students! The 6th annual VIN Foundation Solutions for the Profession Competition is now open to current veterinary students worldwide. This year's essay competition asks entrants to address the shortage of workers in the veterinary profession. Spread the word!
- One entry per student
- Essays should be 1000 words or less.
- Competition closes Friday, April 1.
- Scholarship prizes
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NEED A SUMMARY OF YOUR 2021 VIN FEES?
Tax season is just around the corner! If you need a summary of your 2021 VIN Community membership and related fees for tax purposes, try the easy Membership Statement tool. Click on MyVIN in the main navigation bar near the top of the page. From there, choose Membership > Statement.
Your VIN membership and online access charges may be tax-deductible; check with your tax professional.
If you have any questions or concerns about your statement, please email VINgram@vin.com, and the wonderful VIN membership services team will be happy to help. |
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When a potential employee or employer have connected about potential employment and one decides to not pursue the relationship, what do you consider appropriate? |
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Have you ever found that great potential employee only to have them vanish into a communications black hole? Conversely, have you been ghosted by a potential boss after an interview you thought you rocked? This week's Front Page Quick Poll looks at expectations for communications around employment decisions. Visit the Front Page to share your thoughts.
Last week's Front Page Quick Poll examined VINner attitudes toward clients sharing personal information. Do you like to chat, or is anything beyond "just the facts" TMI (too much info)? The largest number of VINners (41% of respondents) said that their tolerance for the intimate depends on both the client and the story. Just over 10% like the connection and 23% recognize that having additional knowledge of their clients may help with patient management. 8% would really prefer to stick to the patient and case, thanks. How're you with client chat?
Visit the Quick Poll Archives to take and view the full results of this poll and others. |
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