Vets Now is delighted to announce the launch of its new Emergency and Critical Care online community, vetECC.com.
VetECC.com is a new and exciting community based website which will become the world’s leading Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) online community. The aim of the site is to bring together those working in this area of the profession with the aim of advancing the development of the discipline worldwide.
VetECC.com is an area where like minded professionals with an interest in ECC can come together and learn, share, inspire and develop relationships based on shared experience. The site has been developed by Vets Now who are committed to supporting the advancement of the discipline globally and it will also revolutionise the sharing of information within the profession, creating an environment in which the unique elements of passion, challenge and excitement which come from working in ECC can be brought together.
Veterinary professionals who register with vetECC.com will have access to best practice guidelines developed by experts in ECC and will have the opportunity to advance their learning through peer recommendation and through discussions and sharing their own skills and knowledge. They will have easy access to details what’s going on in ECC medicine via all the latest news from within the profession, comment on research and developments within Emergency and Critical Care and a complete diary of all events and congresses.
Speaking about the launch of the site, vetECC.com Community Manger, Shailen Jasani commented; “The launch of VetECC.com marks a significant leap forward in the development of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. From now onwards, anyone with an interest in ECC globally will have the opportunity to contribute towards the advancement of this area, through collaborative learning, sharing ideas and best practice, and building relationships with each other. I’m hugely excited about the potential of the site to really make a difference to all members of the profession, both those working in dedicated ECC practice and general practitioners who inevitably end up seeing emergencies and critical cases. The site will provide ready access to a wealth of practical information and learning opportunities.”
The site launched officially to the media and the profession at the Emergency and Critical Care 6th Vets Now Annual Congress.
Vist www.vetecc.com to register