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Hi Pam,I was wondering if you heard anything back in response to this email. I'm going to be opening a rehab practice in the next few months and could use any input from others as well. Thanks!Jen Remensperger, DVMTo: VetRehab Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 9:50 AMSubject: Re: new rehab department

new rehab department

Hi everyone,

I am in the process of starting up a rehab department at a specialty

hospital and wanted to get some ideas about pricing structure and how

others are utilizing support staff. I currently have a technician who

is not certified but has some experience working in rehab and following

treatment plans. As we all know performing rehab can be very time

consuming,and I am not able to see as many patients as I would like

with our current set up of 1 hr appts. At the same time, I am not sure

I could do everyhting we need to do with the patients in lestt than

45-60 min. How can I make this service profitable for the hospital at

the same time being somewhat afforable to the client?

Thank you!

Pam Levin, DVM, CVA, CCRT

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FYI……the AARV will be presenting a full day of CE lectures at the NAVC and we will have a Panel Discussion on how to start a rehab facility and the panelists will share their own experiences from stand-alone facilities to partnering with an existing hospital/facility.  Audience participation is encouraged. Mayer DVM CVA CVC CCRPIntegrative VeterinarianFounder and CEOwww.integrativeveterinarian.com From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf Of RemenspergerSent: Monday, October 24, 2011 11:15 AMTo: VetRehab Subject: Re: new rehab department Hi Pam,I was wondering if you heard anything back in response to this email. I'm going to be opening a rehab practice in the next few months and could use any input from others as well. Thanks!Jen Remensperger, DVM To: VetRehab Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 9:50 AMSubject: Re: new rehab department new rehab departmentHi everyone,I am in the process of starting up a rehab department at a specialty hospital and wanted to get some ideas about pricing structure and how others are utilizing support staff. I currently have a technician who is not certified but has some experience working in rehab and following treatment plans. As we all know performing rehab can be very time consuming,and I am not able to see as many patients as I would like with our current set up of 1 hr appts. At the same time, I am not sure I could do everyhting we need to do with the patients in lestt than 45-60 min. How can I make this service profitable for the hospital at the same time being somewhat afforable to the client?Thank you!Pam Levin, DVM, CVA, CCRT

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Will the notes from these lectures and talks be available in the conference proceedings at all? I am unable to attend but would love to review the topics covered.Jen Remensperger, DVMTo: VetRehab Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 11:38 AMSubject:

RE: new rehab department

FYI……the AARV will be presenting a full day of CE lectures at the NAVC and we will have a Panel Discussion on how to start a rehab facility and the panelists will share their own experiences from stand-alone facilities to partnering with an existing hospital/facility. Audience participation is encouraged. Mayer DVM CVA CVC CCRPIntegrative VeterinarianFounder and CEOwww.integrativeveterinarian.com From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf Of RemenspergerSent: Monday, October 24, 2011 11:15 AMTo: VetRehab Subject: Re: new rehab department Hi Pam,I was wondering if you heard anything back in response to this email. I'm going to be opening a rehab practice in the next few months and could use any input from others as well. Thanks!Jen Remensperger, DVM To: VetRehab Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 9:50 AMSubject: Re: new rehab department new rehab departmentHi everyone,I am in the process of starting up a rehab department at a specialty hospital and wanted to get some ideas about pricing structure and how others are utilizing support staff. I currently have a technician who is not certified but has some experience working in rehab and

following treatment plans. As we all know performing rehab can be very time consuming,and I am not able to see as many patients as I would like with our current set up of 1 hr appts. At the same time, I am not sure I could do everyhting we need to do with the patients in lestt than 45-60 min. How can I make this service profitable for the hospital at the same time being somewhat afforable to the client?Thank you!Pam Levin, DVM, CVA, CCRT

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