Episodes
Today’s guest says it best when she shares, “The best leaders are those who create and cultivate other leaders.” As managers, it’s our responsibility to train and develop supervisors and team leads. Brenda Medina joins the podcast today with a lot of great tips on how to do this.
Brenda Medina is a CVPM currently working as Director of Practice Success at Encore Pet Group. While others hunkered down during the pandemic, she hosted a web conference focused on management and self-care. Brenda...
Published 11/02/23
Education and professional development are part of the core values of many practices and organizations. But when there are so many certifications, conferences and opportunities to choose from, how can you find the time and resources to attend the ones that would benefit you the most?
Jessica Speas joins us today to talk about career development for managers. Jessica is a hospital administrator in California but through her commitment to lifelong learning and hard work, she completed a term...
Published 10/18/23
Theft and embezzlement are a sad reality that many practices face. While we may not be able to ever eliminate the problem, there are certainly things we can do to proactively prevent the mishandling of practice resources. No one wants to work with an untrustworthy team but the truth is some people lie and some people steal. It’s important to protect the business and it will require oversight even in the face of trust.
Today’s guest is John Cunnington, MBA CVPM who works as a Regional...
Published 10/05/23
Being a practice manager sometimes feels like you’re working in a bubble. Your role is unique to each practice and while other team members have colleagues in the same role to talk to, you as the manager are the only one at your practice. And once you are managing, it seems like you need to have all the answers. So, having a solid network of people in your corner can be a real lifesaver. Someone you can turn to for advice or just a listening ear.
Maria Pirita is excellent at networking and...
Published 09/14/23
Today’s topic is something that we see pop up time and again. Our staff love animals but are not always sympathetic to the pet’s families. This judgment can turn into snarky comments that not only hurt the client, but also permeate through the practice and influence other team members. We can be proactive and work towards more client friendly teams.
Grace Ursery is today’s guest. After starting with a degree in Asian American Studies in History and then a few years in mutual funds, Grace...
Published 09/05/23
We all have that one team member that all the clients love. It seems to be their personality to simply get along with everyone and try to solve their problems. But are those qualities trainable?
Kim Delaney says a lot of them are and she joins us today to talk about just that. Kim has been in the industry since she was a teenager, beginning as a kennel attendant and working into other various roles before her current role as the practice manager. In our conversation today, she shares her...
Published 08/18/23
Not everyone is naturally comfortable giving honest feedback. But it is important to remember that everyone deserves to receive it, even if it isn’t all positive. This is a hot topic in management right now and while the new workforce says they want feedback, what happens when it’s about things that aren’t going well?
Today’s guest is Heidi Rizkalla, a CVPM in Pennsylvania. Heidi comes to us from Johnstown Veterinary Associates in Pennsylvania with a background in education and as the...
Published 08/02/23
There have been times in all of our careers where we may have felt micromanaged. It is a word that is thrown around a lot, especially when team members are asked to complete a task a certain way. But there is a difference between micromanaging and prudent oversight and through setting expectations and boundaries, we can more effectively manage a practice where everyone is on the same page.
Today’s guest is Michelle Winter. Michelle’s professional experience includes years of multiple site...
Published 07/18/23
It’s not news that keeping good employees takes focus and often managers are blindsided when a seemingly quiet and content employee leaves stating that they just can’t take it anymore. How did we miss the signs? How could we prevent that from happening over and over again?
Today’s guest is Kim Hettinga who is a practice manager in the industry for over 25 years currently in the Seattle area. Kim implements quarterly stay interviews that have changed the way the practice runs. They not only...
Published 07/03/23
Love them or hate them, team building activities and events are really important. The key to having these be successful is to build a team through fun. Building a team that hangs tight after spending their day under pressure is hard but focusing on having fun can make a huge difference.
Today’s guest is Jill Brecklin who has been bringing fresh ideas to the table in a hectic veterinary practice in Illinois. She has over 20 years experience in the industry, beginning her career as a CVT and...
Published 06/16/23
When it comes to staff meetings, we know they can be painful. Whether you are waiting for the same team member to show up on time, listening to complaints with no real solution in sight, or putting unrealistic expectations on yourself as a facilitator, we know that staff meetings don’t always accomplish what they should. You may leave staff meetings and ask yourself, “What went wrong?”
Today’s guest is Katherine Rankin and she joins the VHMA Manager to Manager Podcast to talk about staff...
Published 05/10/23
Especially in the last couple of years with seemingly constant supply chain issues, maintaining an inventory has been a problem. Increases in the price to maintain an inventory hasn’t helped the problem either and we have an ongoing issue in keeping shelves stocked without breaking the bank.
Let’s talk about ways we can not only maintain stocked shelves, but create systems that work for the entire team to communicate inventory needs. Alex Flinkstrom joins us to talk about this topic. He has...
Published 04/10/23
Today’s topic is all about the importance of continuous training and how we can keep it fun and fresh. When it comes to training team members, no matter what their role is, managers might be feeling the stress and the worry. Turnover rates are high in all industries right now, so how can we design training sessions and content to keep things fresh, fun, and continual?
Julie Nash joins us today with 27 years experience in the vet world. From the technical to the managerial, Julie has done it...
Published 03/18/23
The last few years have made remote work a reality for many industries. But is it really possible in a veterinary practice? Today’s guest says it is possible! In this episode, you’ll learn how we can apply remote work to this industry and find ways to be flexible enough to keep employees while being good stewards for the practice as a whole.
Today’s guest is April Allen who started her career as a zookeeper before transferring into the vet world in 2007, into her current practice in 2010,...
Published 02/04/23
At the start of every new year, many of us are setting up plans for the coming months. With this comes a lot of solutions, but do we really know what the problem is? We seem to jump to the plan real fast, but maybe we don’t determine the problem in its entirety first.
Today’s guest is former VHMA President, Jim Nash. Jim has 20 years experience in Veterinary medicine and has served on the VHMA board for 13 years. He says that critical issues projects are near and dear to his heart and in...
Published 01/12/23
‘Tis the season to celebrate and there is no one better to celebrate than the clients and families who show us their appreciation. Take a moment to think about those clients. Odds are, you think of a handful of special clients that take care of you and your team just like you take care of them. So, who do we thank and how do we do it?
Today’s guest is Karli Carter, a hospital administrator out of Utah. She began her career in 2005 as an assistant and has worked at the same practice ever...
Published 12/09/22
As we begin wrapping up the year, it’s time for strategic staff planning. The people who love numbers are probably very excited, but in an uncertain economy, this year’s planning could look a lot different.
Cris Chilelli joins the conversation today to help us wrap our heads around the challenges we’re facing. Cris is the Regional Operations Manager for VCA in Arizona and with 25 years of experience in the field, she knows a thing or two about strategic planning. In this episode, Cris dives...
Published 11/28/22
“I love my job!” When was the last time you said that? Or thought about it? Somehow it has become unpopular to love our job. Many people immediately jump to the negative and dread the challenges because we’ve been taught that work isn’t gratifying. But today’s guest proves that this way of thinking can have detrimental effects on your work-life balance and personal wellness.
Susie Crockett is the Director of Practice Management in the greater Indianapolis area and has been a CVPM since 2009....
Published 10/12/22
In the spirit of self-care, we need to take a close look at how we manage not only our teams, but how we manage ourselves. Managers may seem invincible, but mistakes are inevitable. How do you manage the mistakes you make?
The goal of today’s episode with Chris Cesena is that you learn from your mistakes. But more importantly for you to also see how to correct a mistake and proceed forward without letting it paralyze you. In this episode Chris not only shares her tips and advice on the...
Published 09/13/22
Growth and Career Mapping for Your Team with Molly Lautzenheiser
With hiring and retaining quality team members becoming ever more challenging, we have to consider career satisfaction more than ever. One of the ways we can ensure employee career satisfaction is by cultivating a culture of growth through career mapping. This process gives employees learning opportunities that not only fit a need within the practice, but spark their interest and bring them joy. How do you know it brings them...
Published 08/17/22
It seems like this year’s caseload has been very overwhelming! And no matter how many people are on the team, it makes things feel like we’re understaffed. We are always looking for great ideas to keep the team feeling empowered but also ensuring that clients are taken care of quickly and efficiently. That’s why Karen Hart joins the podcast today with a program her practice developed called the Technician Triage Program.
Karen Hart is the practice manager at Lamoille Valley Veterinary...
Published 07/30/22
In a post-Covid world, it seems that there has been an uptick in aggressive client demands. We know that things aren’t always easy, but what can we do to ease the stress of not only our clients, but our staff members too? Remember that it is a symbiotic relationship with clients and it’s absolutely necessary to maintain to continue serving the community.
Today’s guest is Erin Kilbane from Avon Lake Animal Clinic in Ohio. She comes to the podcast with 8 years of experience in the veterinary...
Published 06/30/22
When you find yourself in the management role, no one tells you that a large part of it is helping our teams manage their stress. Yes, this means the stress they feel while at work, but stress is not easily compartmentalized and our teams are bringing stress from home into the workplace. What can we do as managers to help the team deal with stress, ensure their wellbeing, and cultivate a positive practice culture?
Today’s guest is Leah Parris, one of 2022’s VHMA Emerging Leaders Program...
Published 05/18/22
Do you find that all the details and policies in your practice are laid out but somehow people don’t know them? Are we laying them out clearly? This is a common issue among many practices and we aren’t holding everyone to the expectations we have of them.
Today’s guest is Heidi Rizkalla and she joins the conversation this month to help us work on better communicating expectations. After setting those expectations and communicating them clearly, we need to be sure they are being followed so...
Published 04/12/22
Two years ago, everything changed with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and truly, the world will never be the same. Now, two years later from those massive adjustments, morale could still be an issue. How can we as managers help boost morale and support the team during trying times? Today’s guest is Linda McCarthy, one of 2022 VHMA Emerging Leaders. She started as an assistant in 2003 and has worked her way into the management role at Cats Corner in Oxford Connecticut. She brings to us...
Published 03/21/22