Do you wince when you hear the work "Finance?" If so, this webinar is for you! We will start out by exploring the pros and cons of business models and how to select the best one for your practice. Then we will dig into your activity centers, and learn how to separate the urgent ones from those that areunnecessary. Next we will tackle the P&L statement and review pointers on how to use AAHA's Chart of Accounts to decipher it most effectively. Finally, we will take a look at your overall COGs and labor percent and give you some tips on identifying available hours for scheduling your team without impacting your budget. You will learn a lot and wince a lot less when the topic of finance comes up again!
This presentation pulls highlights and tools from the VHMA/PVU Management Essentials – Financial Management program to help support your practice's financial activities. Add URL: https://www.vhma.org/education/management-essentials
Original Recording:
Thursday, December 7, 2023
1:00 PM-2:00 PM ET
Tiffany began her career in the veterinary profession in 2000 at a small companion animal hospital in Indiana. Tiffany attended Purdue University, earning her B.S. in Animal Science in 2006. She continued her studies and earned her CVPM in 2011. Tiffany was a nominee for the 2017 Practice Manager of the Year through DVM 360 and the VHMA. She was then awarded the Practice Manager of the Year Award through the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association in 2017. Tiffany has sat on the VHMA board as a Director and is currently assisting the Education and Program Advisory Committee. Tiffany’s dedication to the veterinary industry and passion for management has led to features in articles by AAHA Trends and FirstLine magazines. Tiffany founded Veterinary Management Solutions in 2021. She works with the Patterson University team as a consultant for their online courses and in-person educational events. Tiffany is passionate about communication and earned her certification as a DiSC facilitator so she could bring communication training to hospital teams.