Useful Links

Below are a variety of links to veterinary-related web sites that our clients and referring veterinarians may be interested in.  None of these sites are affiliated with or supported by VRCNH. Some sites do require subscription fees or user fees.


For Our Clients:

Capital Area Veterinary Emergency Service (CAVES)

Concord-Merrimack Valley SPCA

Pet Net Referral System - NH Resources

Cats With No Name -- NH Resources & Listings

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

Humane Society of the United States

America Animal Hospital Association

Spay-Neuter Assistance Program

American Veterinary Medical Association

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

American College of Veterinary Surgeons

American College of Veterinary Radiology

American College of Veterinary Opthamologists

 

For Veterinarians:

Veterinary Information Network
The VIN is an electronic resource for veterinary professionals offering a variety of services including continuing education courses, specialist consultation, searchable medical databases, forum discussions, veterinary industry technical support, and much more.

General information

Continuing Education

Extended services


NetVet
NetVet is an award winning compendium of online veterinary information maintained by Ken Boschert DVM, Associate Director of the Division of Comparative Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis Missouri. This outstanding site is a component of the WWW Virtual Library, and is mirrored on servers in Italy and Japan.

Below are direct links to several of the top level pages at NetVet, but we encourage visitors to explore the entire site - it's an extensive resource.

Home page

Veterinary resources

The Electronic Zoo

WWW Virtual Library page


Specialty Organizations
A number of veterinary specialty organizations are represented by veterinarians at VRCNH, including internal medicine, oncology, and surgery.  The following links to the specialty organization web pages provide useful information about the various veterinary specialties and what is involved in a veterinarian obtaining diplomate status.

Cardiology

Internal Medicine

Neurology

Oncology

Surgery