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Do you want more control over the planning within your veterinary practice? And are the following bottlenecks recognizable?


  • Problems in planning must be solved ad hoc
  • Veterinarians often run late, resulting in irritated owners
  • Unpredictable patient flows; peaks and troughs occur unexpectedly and are therefore difficult to absorb
  • Long waiting times on the phone
  • It is unclear who has what responsibilities within the team and this leads to unrest and delays in work
  • Planning a break often seems impossible in the hustle and bustle of the day
  • Structural overtime is often taken for granted and hardly any steps are taken to prevent it



By organizing work processes more efficiently and applying principles from Veterinary Capacity Management (VCM), you will have more control over planning and be better able to anticipate peaks and troughs, limit overtime and deal with available capacity in a more systematic way. This will ultimately allow you to do more with fewer people.


We help veterinarians, practice owners, managers and directors from 1st line clinics to animal hospitals to make Veterinary Capacity Management manageable and to achieve results step by step in the daily care process.

We do this by sharing our knowledge in a 2-day course Veterinary Capacity Management & Planning that we organize together with Vetami. More information and registration can be found via this link.

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