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Primary care veterinarians play a pivotal role in the landscape of veterinary medicine, serving as the frontline advocates for the wellbeing of animals. These veterinary professionals are often the first point of contact for pet owners, providing essential preventive care, wellness checks, and early disease detection. Importantly, primary care veterinarians can also serve as guides to introduce pet owners to veterinary specialty medicine. By referring cases to specialists, primary care veterinarians ensure that animals receive the highest level of care, tailored to their specific needs. This collaboration between primary care veterinarians and specialists is known as the Triad of Care and is a symbiotic relationship that leads to better outcomes for clients and their pets. Through this interconnected network of expertise, we can collectively advance the field of veterinary medicine and offer the best possible care to our patients.
The is a collaborative partnership made up of the animal owner, primary care veterinarian and veterinary specialist and can be thought of as a system that works to streamline the efficiency of communication for your patients. Here are some of the ways that the Triad of Care can benefit you as a primary care veterinarian:
Together with a Board-Certified veterinary specialist and pet owner, you can help create the best triad of care for the patient. Find a veterinary specialist in your area using our search tool on VetSpecialists.com.
1ACVIM Member Engagement Survey - Corona Research, June 2013
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