Ethos Updates
Inside VSH San Diego’s Blood Donor Program: Advancing Care Where It’s Needed Most
At Veterinary Specialty Hospital San Diego, lifesaving care depends on more than advanced medicine; it depends on access.
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Celebrating Leadership Promotions: Donna Sroczynski and Dr. Patrick Welch
We’re thrilled to announce the promotion of two exceptional leaders within our organization: Donna Sroczynski and Dr. Patrick Welch. Their contributions have been pivotal to our mission, and we’re excited to see them step into their new roles, where they will continue to drive innovation and excellence across our network.
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National Veterinary Associates Appoints Medical Leadership for NVA General Practice and Ethos Veterinary Health Businesses
Dr. Sandra Faeh to serve as Chief Veterinary Officer of NVA’s General Practice business; Dr. Stacy Burdick named Chief Medical Officer of Ethos Veterinary Health. Newly created senior leadership roles position NVA General Practice and Ethos Veterinary Health for the next chapter of industry leadership as distinct veterinary businesses.
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NVA and Ethos Veterinary Health
NVA and Ethos to focus on their distinct strategic growth priorities and prepare for eventual IPOs of each in the next two to three years. Ethos will focus on leading the advancement of cutting-edge medicine to extend and improve the lives of pets. Its portfolio will comprise legacy Ethos Veterinary Health, Compassion-First, SAGE, and legacy NVA specialty and emergency hospitals.
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Ethos Opens Veterinary Urgent Care in Nashua, NH
Urgent care facilities are an adjunct service to primary care veterinarians and critical care emergency hospitals. We are open late to care for pets in stable condition who need veterinary attention after hours.
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New Urgent Care Clinics in Irvine and Oceanside, CA
The Ethos Veterinary Health team believes that urgent care clinics are much needed to alleviate the strain on primary care veterinarians and emergency clinics struggling with increased patient caseloads and staff shortages.
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NVA Announces $10 Million Donation to Fund Clinical Trials and Pioneering Breakthroughs in Specialty and Emergency Medicine
National Veterinary Associates (“NVA”), a leading global pet care organization and community of more than 1,500 veterinary hospitals and pet resorts, is pleased to announce a $10 million donation to Ethos Discovery, a nonprofit incubator dedicated to advancement in veterinary medicine.
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Announcing our winners of 2022 Hospital Design Competition
Veterinary Emergency & Referral Center (VERC) in Hawaii and Cole Veterinary Hospital at Harmony in Texas earn top honors as veterinary hospitals of the year
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SAGE Veterinary Centers Joins the NVA Family
National Veterinary Associates, a leading global pet care organization and community of more than 1,400 veterinary hospitals and pet resorts, is proud to announce that SAGE Veterinary Centers, a premier provider of specialty and emergency medicine, has officially joined the NVA family.
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NVA Compassion-First and Ethos Unite to Advance Medical Innovation in Specialty and Emergency Segment
National Veterinary Associates (“NVA”), a leading global pet care organization, today announced the close of the previously reported transaction with Ethos Veterinary Health. Ethos will work alongside NVA Compassion-First, NVA’s dedicated specialty and emergency care group, to pursue their joint mission of medical innovation and to improving the lives of veterinarians, patients and their families through compassionate care.
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Promoting Diversity in Veterinary Medicine
Ethos Veterinary Health is honoring Juneteenth by raising awareness of the lack of diversity in the veterinary field, with the goal of achieving change. We are all better and stronger when we have diverse opinions and diverse thoughts.
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Ethos and VetBloom Partnership Expands Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s Award-Winning Diversity Programming
Ethos and VetBloom are leading a series of initiatives aimed at addressing racial disparities in veterinary medicine, including a commitment of $500,000 to educational programs. A significant portion of the funds will go for diversity scholarships to Purdue’s Veterinary Nursing Distance Learning (VNDL) program.
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Ukraine relief: Powerful response, continuing needs
"The veterinary community’s response to this humanitarian crisis has been swift and generous, and our work isn’t done."
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