Limington, ME
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LVT, Inventory Coordinator
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August 2015
              Vetcove Member Since
            
          
         
        
          
            
              
                Current Role
              
              
                Greetings from Maine! My name is Sam and I am an LVT and the Inventory Coordinator at MVMC. I've been in practice at MVMC for just over 10 years, starting as an ICU/ER LVT and moving upwards/onwards into technician management, then to starting our lab/pharmacy/liaison departments and now to managing our entire inventory (2k+ SKU's) and inventory department. My day to day job at MVMC includes overseeing the inventory staff, ordering and checking on hospital needs, approving invoices/coding invoices, dealing with all our vendors/researching new products/equipment, and other random things as needed.
              
            
          
          
            
              
                Favorite Vetcove Tip
              
              
                The best thing about VetCove, for me, is the ability to check prices on my major vendors quickly. This allows me to check prices on the fly, let DVM's know if desired items are in stock/drop ship/alternate warehouse, etc.
              
            
          
          
            
              
                Favorite Veterinary Life Hack
              
              
                One of my favorite hacks, is to use a ladle to catch urine. It is so helpful on female dogs, when a free catch is needed!
              
            
          
          
            
              
                Reasons I love working in the veterinary field
              
              
                I love working in this field because I love a challenge. Some days I miss being in the trenches, manning a full ICU on a crazy Saturday, but I really enjoy the technical aspect of ordering- it's challenging and ever changing. It is like a puzzle on most days- one I am intent upon solving.