How to Revolutionize Your Veterinary Practice in This Digital Age For More Sustainable Profits
In the most recent episode of our podcast, we had a deep and insightful discussion with Mark Johnston, the esteemed CEO of Vetstream Limited. Known for his vast experience in sales and marketing within the veterinary field, his journey takes us through his triumphs and trials in managing an editorial team and producing captivating content.
This conversation is both fascinating and crucial to anyone looking to understand the broader implications of marketing in the world of veterinary science and how the industry is adapting to the digital age.
Listening to this interview, you'll gain a unique perspective on marketing, the importance of excellence, and the role of advanced technology in the future of sales and industry.
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