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Business Education Workshop I
Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Labor Force; and Cost Analysis for Diagnostic Tools CE: 15.25 hours in the 21st century. The AAEP’s first ever Business Workshop, Feb. 5-6, 2010, in Dallas, Texas, is dedicated solely to the business aspect of managing and building an equine practice. Attendees will interact in small group learning sessions with some of the world’s most successful equine practice managers. From making smart investments to training new hires, this two-day workshop picks up where your veterinary education left off, delivering a complete business curriculum designed for the equine veterinary practice.
Attendees will gain knowledge in the following areas:
Program
Click here to view the Business Education Workshop program.
Registration
Pre-registration for this meeting has closed. If you haven't registered, but are interested in attending on-site registration will be available.
Rates:
AAEP Member: $425
Practice Manager for an AAEP member: $425
AAEP Non-member: $575
Practice Manager for an AAEP non-member: $575
Housing
2334 N. International Pkwy.
DFW Airport, TX 75261
Located within walking distance of the DFW Terminal. The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle.
AAEP Group Room Rate: $99 plus taxes (currently 12%)
Complimentary internet services available in guest rooms.
This rate is available three days prior and three days after the meeting dates.
To book your reservation, call (800) 233-1234 or (972) 453-1234. The deadline to receive the AAEP group rate is January 14, 2010.
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in the 21st century. The AAEP’s first ever Business Workshop, Feb. 5-6, 2010, in Dallas, Texas, is dedicated solely to the business aspect of managing and building an equine practice. Attendees will interact in small group learning sessions with some of the world’s most successful equine practice managers. From making smart investments to training new hires, this two-day workshop picks up where your veterinary education left off, delivering a complete business curriculum designed for the equine veterinary practice.