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In Practice 23: 102-106 (2001)
© 2001 British Veterinary Association

The intricate process of merging practices

Dixon Gunn 1

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THE current economic downturn in agriculture is having knock-on effects on veterinary practices, with the result that some are having to consider very carefully their position in the marketplace. There are a number of alternative ways forward open to practices in this situation, one of which is for two neighbouring practices to merge. In this article, Dixon Gunn explains the process.







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