VetSurgeon.org has relaunched its community as THE most effective way for veterinary surgeons to get answers to their questions.

It’s very simple.

If you’re a member of VetSurgeon.org, visit the site as soon as possible, and login.

You will then see a red box inviting you to subscribe to a NEW daily or weekly email digest of new questions posted by fellow vets. The box is on the main site home page, and on the community home page.

Subscribe. Today. Now. No time like the present.

Then, whenever you have a question, post it on the site and it will be added to the digest and sent to all subscribed members of the community.

When you get your VetSurgeon Digest, you’ll be presented with a list of the latest questions to skim, both clinical and non-clinical.

Some may catch your eye because you can help, others because you too are interested to know the answer.

Either way, time spent helping others with their questions, or reading answers, counts towards your annual CPD requirement for which you can generate a certificate on the site.

Furthermore, all questions and answers are databased as a searchable knowledge resource for everyone, so whether you’re asking or answering, you’re giving something back to your profession.

So, subscribe now! Did I say that already?

BENEFITS FOR VETERINARY SURGEONS

  • Posting your question to be shared on the Daily Digest will be the quickest way to get your question out to the largest number of colleagues.
  • The VetSurgeon Community now exists solely to help vets help one another.
  • The new question format helpfully focuses the mind, both of the questioner and the answerer.
  • All questions and answers add to a searchable bank of opinion and knowledge.
  • Everyone who answers questions is strongly encouraged to share their level of qualification / experience, so as to put their answer in context
  • Answers from referral practitioners, academia and industry are highlighted (when marked as the answer)

In short, this offers all the benefits of social media for knowledge-sharing, but with none of the baggage that so often comes with it.

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