CE to build your business: Attend the AVMA Economic Summit on demand
Access sessions online through January 31
Learn practical strategies and tools to transform your business, build partnerships, and thrive in today’s veterinary landscape. These topics—and more—were the focus of AVMA’s 2020 Economic Summit, which you now can attend on demand on AVMA Axon.
There’s still plenty of time to sign up and watch the entire summit curriculum on demand. Earn 5.5 hours of continuing education (CE) credit while exploring the latest economic issues, trends, and opportunities impacting the veterinary profession.
Recorded sessions will be available online for all attendees—those who were at the virtual summit and new registrants—through January 31. If you already registered, simply sign in to AVMA Axon using your email address or AVMA member ID to access the sessions.
Topics include:
- “Language to use” and “language to lose” for more successful conversations with clients
- Best practices for pricing veterinary services in a way that conveys to clients the value of veterinary care
- How COVID-19 has impacted pet ownership, veterinary care, telemedicine, and the purchase of pet food and medications
- What the economy will look like in the post-pandemic world and how small businesses like veterinary practices will be affected
Learn from economic experts, communication leaders, marketing specialists, and even one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world. You’ll come away with valuable insights and actionable tools to implement right away in your practice or workplace.
More business and economic tools
AVMA has many other tools and resources to help you understand economic trends, grow practice profitability, improve your personal finances, and plan for the future. Explore them all:
- Business, finance, and economic webinars on AVMA Axon
- Practice management resources to help you stay competitive
- Economic tools including the market share estimator and interactive veterinary workforce dashboard
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