By the way, how many dogs can be treated at the same time and how many of them can be treated annually?
Great question. With one Veterinarian, 2 Vet Techs and 1 assistant Vet tech would could easily treat 120 dogs a month. If we added another Veterinarian and team it could cost to 240 dogs. And more teams add more dogs.
So, how many Veterinarian+teams can work in 1 clinic? How large will clinics be, by the way?
That would depend on the size of the building. And also depend on the size of the market. If we have a clinic that is always booked with patients and more have to wait for an opening it would be beneficial for us to add another Veterinarian+teams. Or..... if that building is maxed out, it might just be better to open a second clinic in the region to accommodate more patients.
How dificult it is to a new veterenarian to learn this method of cancer treatment? How long will it take?
Kirya it is very simple. You see Veterinarians use the drugs we use all the time. It took me with our first Veterinarian just the time to explain the process which was about 5 minutes. They have never just used them in combination.
That said most Veterinarian will have to stop using injectable chemotherapy drugs by December 31, 2019 unless they are USP<800> compliant which will cost $200,000 plus to be compliant. It is regulations on using injectable chemotherapy drugs. If they are not compliant and use them first it is a large fine and next time their license is taken away. Most won't be able to afford that.
This is great news for us since our clinics will be USP<800> compliant so they will refer their patients to us.
So, new Veterinarians won't need any special license or another document that will show, they can work using your approach, right?