Some cases are straightforward. Some aren’t. And some start simple… until they’re not. Standards of Care is designed to support every step—from initial workup to discharge instructions—so you can: 🔍 Organize your differentials 🧠 Build a treatment plan that fits the case and the client 📝 Send your client home with clear, trusted handouts 💊 Double-check dosing, interactions, and prescribing details in Plumb's (without leaving Standards) No extra clicks. No guesswork. Just confidence, start to finish. See how it works in our demo. https://standards.vet/demo
Standards of Care
Veterinary Services
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 212 followers
Trusted veterinary decision support from diagnosis to discharge
About us
Standards of Care is an easy-to-use clinical decision support tool that empowers veterinarians to navigate diverse and challenging patient care decisions with trusted, expert guidance. Combining practical diagnosis and treatment information and client handouts with the essential drug information in Plumb’s, Standards of Care equips you to make informed, confident decisions that align with each patient’s needs and each client’s resources. Powered by Instinct Science, the team behind Clinician's Brief and Plumb's Veterinary Drugs
- Website
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https://standards.vet
External link for Standards of Care
- Industry
- Veterinary Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Doylestown, Pennsylvania
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- veterinary medicine, clinical decision support, veterinary drug reference, veterinary resources, point of care reference tool, clinical references, animal prescriptions, veterinary drugs, veterinary drug interaction checker, companion animal prescriptions, veterinary education, and spectrum of care
Updates
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Some cases are textbook. Some cases are… whatever the opposite of textbook is. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a specialist in your pocket when that happens? ✨ Quick differential lists when a case isn’t clicking ✨ Current diagnostic and treatment guidance when things don’t go by the book ✨ Plumb's built in (because everything in one place means less time clicking) See how it works here in this quick demo.
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You’re staring at a case that isn’t adding up. What’s your first step? 🩺 Recheck the history and exam—maybe I missed something. 📖 Write up a differential list. 📞 Phone a friend (or specialist). 💡 Step back, grab a snack, and let my brain process. 👇 Share yours in the poll below. Have a go-to we missed? Drop it in the comments.
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You know that moment when you’re deep in a case, but suddenly… you need to double-check something? So you crack a textbook. Or pull up PubMed. Then you scroll through a forum thread. Then you open another tab… and another… Meanwhile, your next patient is waiting, and your cold coffee isn't helping. If you’re tired of digging for answers mid-shift, this might make your day easier.
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Our Clinician's Brief teammates just tipped off the Tail-to-Tail Tournament—a bracket-style showdown of veterinary cases! Cast your vote, follow the matchups, and see which condition takes the crown. We’re all about making tough clinical calls easier (*cough* Addison's *cough*)—so which case gets your pick?
You know that major basketball tournament every March? Now we’ve got our own version! Weigh in on the conditions you’d rather treat by casting your vote in our six-round, bracket-style competition. Follow the matchups and see which condition emerges as the ultimate winner.
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Getting back into veterinary practice after time away can feel daunting. You know you remember how to do it… but it takes a minute to feel natural again. That first day? Awkward. That first case you totally nail? Completely transportive. That moment where it all finally clicks again? Best. Feeling. Ever. 🥰 🔗 If you’re getting back into the swing of clinical practice, these tips might help.
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Your 3:30 wellness appointment just turned complex. 🚨 You need to triage. 🚨 You need to rule out your differentials—fast. 🚨 You need a treatment plan that makes sense (and works for this patient and client). Standards of Care gives you real-world clinical guidance in seconds. ✅ Quick, organized DDx lists to get you unstuck ✅ Step-by-step diagnostic and management algorithms to guide your next step ✅ Comprehensive clinical monographs that walk you through every phase of your case ✅ Dosing and drug interactions from Plumb's (without extra clicks) 🔗 See it for yourself in this demo.
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You’re in the middle of a tricky case. Where do you look first for answers? 🔬 Textbooks and research papers – I like to dig into the evidence. 📞 A colleague or specialist – I’d rather get a trusted opinion. 🖥 Forums or Facebook groups – Sometimes I just want a real-world perspective. 📲 A clinical decision support tool – The faster I get answers, the better. Select your go-to in the poll below. (Or tell us about the last wild case that sent you searching.)
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It’s 2 PM, your brain is running on caffeine and adrenaline, and you’re juggling 12 open tabs (and a couple of textbooks) trying to confirm your next step. One textbook says one thing. A forum post says another. And your gut says, “I should probably double-check this.” There's a better way: ✔️ Differentials, treatment plans, and dosing—all in one place ✔️ Guidance that's written and updated by boarded specialists ✔️ No more clicking through 5 sources to confirm one answer Save your brain power for actual patient care. 🔗 See how Standards can support you in a case.
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You trust Plumb's for drug info. But how often do you need more than a dose? When a case isn’t textbook, you don’t just need a drug reference—you need a game plan. That’s why we built Standards of Care. It’s like having a specialist on speed dial: ✔️ Clinical monographs to guide you through conditions you don’t see every day ✔️ Decision trees and DDx lists when your next step isn't clear ✔️ Plumb’s drug info built in 🔗 See how Standards can help you make confident decisions at the point of care.