EVIDENCE OR NOTHING
Every clinical recommendation is grounded in the literature. If we cannot cite it, we do not surface it.
The information is everywhere. Journal articles in one browser tab, a broken Excel CRI sheet on whichever computer nobody is using, discharge templates that fall apart the moment a patient has three problems instead of one. The clinical knowledge exists — it is just scattered across a dozen places that were never designed to talk to each other.
Vetinuity was built to fix that. Not with another form builder, but with a single tool where the literature, the dose math, the note, and the discharge all live in one place — cited, calculated, and ready to sign. This is not a Silicon Valley product looking for a veterinary use case. It is a veterinary tool built from the exam room out.
Every decision — the citation format, the dose calculator behavior, the way the note editor handles your voice — was made by someone who uses the tool daily.
Every clinical recommendation is grounded in the literature. If we cannot cite it, we do not surface it.
Vetinuity supports judgment. It does not replace it. The DVM signs the chart.
Every feature answers a question a real veterinarian asked at 7 PM on a Tuesday charting the day's last appointment.
Open any insight, see the source. Author, journal, year. The whole pipeline is auditable.