The corporate business model is incompatible with the essence of our profession.
Medicine and corporate structure do not mix. I have often dreamed of a cooperative structure: a group of veterinarians, each one "buying into"
the i frastructure of a clinic: building,
equipment, shared reception, technicians, yet each has their own independent practice.
But vets need to understand their freedom, independence and happiness lies in their abilty to step up amd take on more responsibilty.
We also have to look at the state of education as well, amd the skills they are being taught, or not.
That can be a very interesting model for preventive health care. Thanks for the input.
Great article, Jose. All true and it is unfortunate that corporations "don't get it."
Thanks!
Medicine and corporate structure do not mix. I have often dreamed of a cooperative structure: a group of veterinarians, each one "buying into"
the i frastructure of a clinic: building,
equipment, shared reception, technicians, yet each has their own independent practice.
But vets need to understand their freedom, independence and happiness lies in their abilty to step up amd take on more responsibilty.
We also have to look at the state of education as well, amd the skills they are being taught, or not.
That can be a very interesting model for preventive health care. Thanks for the input.
Great article, Jose. All true and it is unfortunate that corporations "don't get it."
Thanks!