Revealed: Groundbreaking Program Enhances Lifesaving Skills for Military Working Dog Veterinarians

In a groundbreaking initiative unveiled on K9 Veteran's Day, BluePearl™, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Office of the Surgeon General and U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, introduces the Veterinary Trauma Readiness and Operational Medicine Agility (Vet-TROMA) program. This innovative partnership aims to equip U.S. Army veterinarians with specialized training in emergency veterinary care to better treat combat casualties among Military Working Dogs (MWDs).

SEO Summary: BluePearl™, in partnership with the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, launches the Vet-TROMA program to enhance U.S. Army veterinarians' ability to provide emergency care to Military Working Dogs (MWDs). The program offers specialized training at select BluePearl hospitals, empowering veterinarians to handle trauma situations effectively. Read on to discover how this groundbreaking initiative is revolutionizing MWD care.

The U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, responsible for the medical and surgical care of over 1,600 active-duty MWDs, recognizes the importance of preparedness in treating MWD combat casualties. Through Vet-TROMA, U.S. Army veterinary personnel undergo rigorous training to administer life-saving care to MWDs in critical situations.

Currently operational at BluePearl hospitals in Lakewood, Washington, and Cary, North Carolina, Vet-TROMA offers a comprehensive curriculum. U.S. Army veterinarians engage in 67 hours of distance learning followed by a hands-on three-week clinical rotation at designated BluePearl sites.

Dr. Richard Stone, Chief Medical Officer at BluePearl, underscores the program's significance in equipping veterinarians with the necessary skills to handle trauma situations effectively. The advanced training provided through Vet-TROMA fosters confidence and proficiency among veterinarians, crucial for delivering quality care to MWDs in combat scenarios.

Captain Abbey Calvo, the first Veterinary Corps Officer to complete a clinical rotation as part of Vet-TROMA, shares her transformative experience. Witnessing various emergency cases, including gunshot wounds and acute toxicities, Captain Calvo emphasizes the program's invaluable contribution to her preparedness in caring for MWDs on the battlefield.

As part of the Mars Veterinary Health family, BluePearl remains committed to advancing pet care standards and supporting military initiatives. To learn more about the Vet-TROMA program and BluePearl's commitment to pet health, visit BluePearlVet.com or connect with us on social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

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