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Profile of the U.S. Small Animal Veterinarian
The first research report of its kind about small animal veterinarians,
this comprehensive profile report picks up where other industry reports
leave off.
Methodology
The report is based on a survey of veterinarians conducted through an
Internet survey of 800 members of TheVetZone research panel and a mail
survey of 1,000 small animal veterinarians. Results are based on 439 responses,
a 25% response rate yielding a confidence interval of ± 5% and
a confidence level of 95%.
Topics
Segmentation of the small animal veterinary market based on practice
types, economic factors and attitudes
Self-evaluation of strengths and weaknesses in running their practice
Views on animal health companies efforts to support the industry
Personal values and attitudes
Motivations to become a veterinarian, job satisfaction, stress
level and feelings about free time
Personal information, including hobbies, church attendance and
political leanings
Economic data, including average length of office visit, client
base size, number of patients seen in the average week, average
client transaction and gross practice revenues
Bonus Feature
As part of profile, selected veterinarians also had the opportunity to
participate in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The Myers-Briggs
Type Indicator is one of the most widely utilized assessment instruments
throughout the Fortune 100.
Organizations frequently administer the MBTI to understand that what may
seem like random variation in behavior is actually quite orderly and consistent.
Individuals that take the MBTI learn about their personal styles and preferences
regarding the combination of sixteen types, Extraversion-Introversion,
Sensing-Intuition, Thinking-Feeling and Judgment-Perception.
Ordering Information
Profile of the U.S. Small Animal Veterinarian is available
for $4,500. Major credit cards are accepted.
To order, view and print the order form
and mail or fax to:
DataZone Research & Consulting, Inc.
1015 Atlantic Blvd. Suite #272
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Fax: (904) 242-0752
For questions about the report, please contact Robin Wedewer
at (410) 414-5718.
To learn more about the benefits of working with
DataZone Research & Consulting, call (410) 414-5718, or e-mail
info@datazoneresearch.com.
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