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The first site listed below is most commonly used to learn about veterinary emergency and critical care medicine.

Please feel free to browse the other sites to learn more about veterinary emergency and critical care medicine, emergency specialist training, and veterinary anesthesiology.




The Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS)
VECCS is the primary organization for all veterinary emergency clinics and doctors. This link provides general information on the practice of veterinary emergency medicine.

The American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC)
This site describes the veterinary specialty of emergency and critical care medicine. There are only approximately 125 veterinary emergency specialists in the United States. Dr. Tom Day is Director of the ACVECC training program at LVSES; one of only approximately 10 private practice hospitals that have been approved to train doctors to be emergency specialists. Each doctor in this program is receiving the most current information on the philosophy and practice of emergency and critical care.

Veterinary Information Network (VIN)
This site is used by thousands of veterinarians worldwide to expand their knowledge in all areas of our profession. Any veterinarian member of VIN can present a puzzling case to learn what else can be done to treat the patient. Over 85 specialists serve as consultants for VIN in their specific specialties. Dr. Tom Day has been a consultant for the Emergency section of VIN for over 3 years. Please feel free to visit this site to learn more about how VIN can be of assistance to all veterinarians.

The American College of Veterinary Anesthesiology (ACVA)
This site describes the veterinary specialty of anesthesiology. There are approximately 175 veterinary anesthesiologists in the United States, most located at university teaching hospitals. Prior to practicing emergency medicine full time in 1997, Dr. Tom Day practiced anesthesiology at Mississippi State University and Ohio State University colleges of veterinary medicine.

International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS)
This site directs pet owners to learn the basic applications of veterinary acupuncture.
www.ivas.org