CareVet Launches Clinical Advisory Board to Support Evidence-Based Veterinary Care

CareVet has established a Clinical Advisory Board composed of veterinarians and technicians to guide research initiatives, evaluate new treatments, and support evidence-based clinical practices across its hospital network.
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  • CareVet has launched a Clinical Advisory Board to support research and clinical innovation across its veterinary hospital network.
  • The board includes veterinarians and technicians with expertise in dermatology, oncology, urgent care, orthopedic surgery, wellness, and internal medicine.
  • The initiative will focus on testing new treatments, sharing clinical insights, and developing best practices.
  • An internal platform called ClinicalConnect will allow board members to exchange case insights and practice updates.
  • The program is intended to support evidence‑based decision‑making and improve clinical outcomes across CareVet hospitals.

CareVet announced the launch of a Clinical Advisory Board designed to support research, innovation, and evidence‑based decision‑making across its network of veterinary hospitals.

The advisory group is composed of veterinarians and veterinary technicians with clinical interests spanning dermatology, oncology, urgent care, orthopedic surgery, wellness, and internal medicine. The board will evaluate emerging treatments, share clinical insights, and develop best practices intended to improve patient care across the organization.

According to the company, the initiative aims to connect clinicians across its hospital network and accelerate the adoption of new medical approaches grounded in research and real‑world clinical experience.

Internal Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing

The advisory board will use an internal platform called ClinicalConnect to exchange case insights, clinical updates, and practical guidance from day‑to‑day veterinary practice. The system is designed to help clinicians share experience across the organization’s hospitals.

Company leaders say the initiative will allow teams to pilot new treatments, discuss clinical challenges, and translate emerging research into practical tools for veterinarians working in the field.

Supporting Clinical Advancement

CareVet said the Clinical Advisory Board is part of its broader effort to advance veterinary medicine by combining clinical expertise with technology and data‑driven decision‑making.

The organization operates veterinary hospitals across more than 35 U.S. states and employs more than 2,500 team members. Through initiatives such as the advisory board, the company aims to support continuous learning and improve clinical outcomes across its network.

Information sourced from the company’s press release.