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The VetCOT Pulse--December 2024

VetCOT 2025 10th Annual Conference Registration is Open--

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for full conference details

Register Here!

We are excited to open VetCOT 2025 Conference Registration and call for abstracts, case studies and posters (Including travel awards!)

Join us for trauma subject matter expert speakers, an interactive translational medicine panel with trauma expert MD counterparts, and a new Saturday working lunch workshop addressing key trauma topics.


April 11-13, 2025


Hope to see you in Las Vegas!

Subcommittee Highlights

Resources Subcommittee -- December Trauma Talk (Dec. 12th)

Join us Dec. 12 at 8PM EST with Dr. Megan Davis as a our guest speaker. https://zoom.us/j/98322803482

Education Subcommittee --Journal Club Article Reviews

The topic for this newsletter is Freeze-dried Plasma used for trauma patients.


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If you have topics you would like to see reviewed, please submit your suggestions to info@vetcot.org.

Registry Data and Publications

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We have 31 published articles using VetCOT Registry Data and 9 more in process.


Thanks to your continued efforts we also have over 72,000 registry case entries. Breakdowns by species, type of trauma and outcome remain stable.

Click to Open Detailed Report by Qtr 2022-2024

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Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

2022

843

995

1032

993

2023

1140

1424

1447

1320

2024

1314

1607

1132


Trauma Support Subcommittee

Just a reminder the holidays bring special hazards to our furry friends. Here's an article from Washington State University on various Holiday Hazards

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Verification & Identification Subcommittee Welcomes "Wave 8" Hospitals

Welcome Tufts Veterinary Emergency Treatment & Specialties in Walpole, MA, and Queensland Vet Specialists in Queensland, Australia, as our newest identified VetCOT Trauma Centers.

How to become a VetCOT Verified Trauma Center

Communications Subcommittee


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Canine trauma and the military: A CSU-led study treating canine trauma patients might one day aid soldiers on the battlefield.

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VetATLS Course Development


The journey continues...We plan to have a live demo of Module 1 at the Spring Conference!


With the holidays upon us, don't forget to take care of you! We are grateful for a special contribution from Dr. Jackie Henry and Dr. Heidi Strohmaier with H&S Wellness Consultants on "Navigating Grief and Moral Injury in Veterinary Medicine". You can reach them at hswellnessconsultants.com if you would like more information.



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Happy Holidays to All!