PHILADELPHIA, PA — Instinct Science has entered into a new partnership with the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS), providing members with expanded access to leading clinical tools designed to improve patient outcomes in emergency and critical care settings.
Under the agreement, all VECCS members will now receive complimentary access to Plumb’s, the widely recognized veterinary drug reference used by practitioners around the world. Members will also have the option to subscribe to Standards of Care at a discounted rate, giving them access to structured clinical protocols developed by board-certified specialists.
“In emergency and critical care, every second matters,” said Dr. Caleb Frankel, Founder and CEO of Instinct Science. “All VECCS memberships now include access to Plumb’s, plus Standards at a significantly reduced rate, for the most accurate drug information and clinical protocols. This is an incredible step forward for this important corner of our profession and ensures that VECCS members have the tools to deliver exceptional care when it matters most.”
Plumb’s offers continuously updated drug monographs, dosing calculators, and decision-support tools, enabling veterinarians to prescribe with accuracy and confidence. Standards of Care complements this by providing step-by-step guidance on diagnosing and treating common conditions, particularly those encountered in high-pressure emergency and intensive care environments.
Dr. Chris Gray, CEO of VECCS, emphasized the value of the partnership in advancing the society’s mission. “Partnering with Instinct to offer Plumb’s as a member benefit supports VECCS’s vision of ‘raising the level of patient care,’” he said. “Our members are incredibly busy, often working in time-sensitive situations, so we are excited to provide them with a point-of-care app that enhances patient care, supports decision-making, and can make a real impact in their daily work.”
The collaboration underscores the growing demand for digital tools that streamline decision-making and reinforce best practices in veterinary medicine, particularly in emergency and critical care. By making these resources more accessible, VECCS and Instinct Science aim to equip veterinary professionals with the tools they need to provide consistent, evidence-based care under pressure.
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