If you take a look around the average veterinary practice, it's hard to imagine the interior landscape staying the same for any significant time. The process of upgrading and staying current is a constant, dynamic progression. What was hot and vital 5years ago may be eclipsed by something newer, smaller and more efficient today. "To not continually advance could lead to a stagnation process. I think that unless you continue to advance — that's all of us and in any field — sooner or later you become a fossil," says Jon Rappaport, VMD, co-director and co-owner of the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services (CARES) in Langhorne, Pa.
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