Veterinary Practice Management

This course presents basic concepts in managerial theory by examining such functions as leadership, organization, supervision, and evaluation. Lecture material includes a thorough examination of current techniques in veterinary facility management, technician utilization, client communication, marketing, record keeping, inventory control, and malpractice.

Veterinary Practice Management

This course presents basic concepts in managerial theory by examining such functions as leadership, organization, supervision, and evaluation. Lecture material includes a thorough examination of current techniques in veterinary facility management, technician utilization, client communication, marketing, record keeping, inventory control, and malpractice.

P-Community Veterinary Clinic

This course consists of rotations in the Community Clinic on the Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst. The Community Clinic provides basic veterinary care for economically disadvantaged pet-owners and other under-served populations in Massachusetts. This experiential service-learning course provide students who have completed the pertinent preparatory clinical coursework with practical exam room experience prior to the onset of their senior year internship rotations.

P- Peer Advisors

Students will receive training in department curriculum, academic procedures and policies, academic enrichment, non-academic resources, referrals for personal concerns and emergencies, and record keeping/Navigate. The students will then serve as VASCI Peer Advisors with weekly drop-in office hours to provide support, information, mentoring, and a sense of community for other undergraduate majors in VASCI.
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