VetNOW
The Global leader in pet Connected Care. Created by veterinarians for veterinarians
06/28/2023
Dear Veterinarian Community,
We need your expertise! As dedicated veterinarians, we understand the importance of maintaining accurate Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationships (VCPRs). That's why we're conducting research to uncover the best practices for VCPR tracking within veterinary practices like yours.
🔍 Help Us Improve VCPR Management! 🔍
Are you a veterinarian passionate about effective VCPR tracking? We want to hear from you! Share your insights and experiences in our quick survey to contribute to the advancement of VCPR management strategies.
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12/16/2022
Interesting article from Bovine Veterinarian!
Rural Veterinary Shortages Create Risks for U.S. Food System, New Study Says More than 500 U.S. counties have shortages of food animal veterinarians, according to a report, authored by Cornell University’s Dr. Clinton Neill. The report highlights some solutions the U.S. government could deploy
12/15/2022
Our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Gil Patterson will be speaking at the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association this February! Dr. Patterson will be sharing information surrounding Telemedicine in Food Animal medicine.
Virginia Veterinary Medical Association - Virginia Veterinary Conference The Virginia Veterinary Conference (VVC) is scheduled for Thursday, February 16-Saturday, February 18. A welcome reception will be held on Thursday evening and the keynote & continuing education kicks off at 8am on Friday morning. The Virginia Veterinary Awards will take place on Friday evening. On....
11/14/2022
There is still time to register for this exciting webinar! Looking forward to seeing some familiar faces
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11/07/2022
Sign up now to join the conversation!
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08/11/2022
We had another great visit to Texas A&M University last week! It is exciting to see how our partnership has really grown over the last few years and how the university has embraced the Connected Care movement. Learn more about how TAMU and VetNow work together here https://lnkd.in/eWXUfApw
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12/29/2021
This well written article brilliantly addresses the current narrative in the veterinary field!
Up, Up and Away! - Today's Veterinary Business We can solve our profession’s workforce crisis and other challenges despite what the skeptics say. Pet owners are counting on us.
12/15/2021
We are proud to have partnered with Iowa State University, Swine Medicine Education Center, as they lead the way in delivering virtual veterinary care. Congratulations to the SMEC team and to our very own, Catherine Neal, Manager of Business Development at VetNOW, for successfully learning how to draw blood on a pig via telemedicine!
Taking swine medicine education into the virtual world • News Service • Iowa State University Telehealth video chat connects a swine barn with Iowa State’s Dr. Gabi Doughan to allow Doughan to assess the animals and conduct training on blood collection in pigs. Photo by Dr. Gil Patterson of VetNOW. Larger image.
12/14/2021
We are excited to be working with Agricultural Veterinary Associates!
Our is at the printers. Here is a sneak peak!! Be on the lookout next week for your copy in the mail. If you want a jump start, head over to our website where it is now posted!
12/01/2021
This read describes the current narrative in the veterinary field. Interested to hear everyone’s thoughts!
US Veterinarians Overwhelmed as More Pet Owners Seek Care Long working hours, anxiety and depression are among factors veterinarians cite as causes for frustration
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