Changing the Equine Practice Business Model with Dr. Andy Clark | Ep. 78

In this episode, Dr. Andy Clark, a former equine practitioner and current advisor to equine veterinarybusinesses, talks about his recent opinion piece published online in EquiManagement, in which he wrote about the inflection point that he believes equine veterinary medicine is currently facing.

You can read that op-ed piece here:https://equimanagement.com/business-development/financial/op-ed-equine-practice-might-be-financially-sustainable-but-not-the-way-we-manage-now/

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