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“Selling an established practice is difficult. We went down the road of selling to associates, but it did not work. New graduates had neither the money nor the management knowledge to buy a larger hospital. Selling to NVA enabled me to get paid for the practice, but still continue to practice medicine which I love."

Christine Kofron, DVM
Ohio State University, 1978
Animal Hospital of Worthington
Worthington, OH

 

Vetting: The Making of a Veterinarian

By Dr. Peter Freyburger

Brighton-Eggert Animal Clinic is pleased to announce Vetting: The Making of a Veterinarian, the life lesson learned from local author, Dr. Peter Freyburger. 

Dr. Freyburger co-founded the Brighton-Eggert Animal Clinic in 1979, and this year is celebrating 30 years of caring for pets. He remains the Managing Veterinarian at Brighton-Eggert, where it employs 12 veterinarians and a support staff of over 40. It is one of the top small animal clinics in the Western New York area providing comprehensive medical, dental and surgical care.

A sneak peak of Vetting's first chapter is available on the website. The paperback is available worldwide at pjfpub.com and can be purchased locally at Brighton-Eggert Animal Clinic and the Petique at the SPCA. Proceeds from the sale of Vetting benefit four animal related charities meaningful to Dr. Freyburger: The SPCA Serving Erie County, The Niagara Frontier Veterinary Medical Society's Pet Emergency Fund, the veterinary technician program at Medaille College and Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.