2025 Ethos Discovery Science Summit On-Demand
Course Details
This lecture has been RACE approved for 4.0 CE hours for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Program Description:
The Ethos Discovery Scientific Summit is an annual continuing education program designed for veterinarians and veterinary technicians who are committed to advancing patient care through evidence-based research. Hosted by Ethos Discovery, a non-profit incubator of scientific discovery, the summit highlights the organization’s programmatic research in emergency and critical care, surgery and anesthesia, internal medicine, neurology, and oncology.
Through presentations by clinician-scientists leading Ethos Discovery trials, participants will gain insight into studies that address some of veterinary medicine’s most pressing challenges—such as redefining the diagnosis and treatment of canine sepsis, optimizing antimicrobial use, improving outcomes in neurologic and oncologic disease, and developing novel diagnostics and therapeutics informed by genomics and molecular profiling.
By bridging scientific discovery with clinical application, this program provides practical strategies for integrating research participation into daily practice. Attendees will learn how their clinical teams can contribute to prospective, multi-center Discovery trials that are shaping the future of veterinary medicine.
Learning objectives:
- Explain the mission and collaborative research model of Ethos Discovery and how its programmatic structure supports the development of translational, practice-based clinical trials.
- Discuss examples of current and emerging Ethos Discovery studies—including sepsis, oncology, neurology, and surgery/anesthesia trials—and the scientific rationale guiding these investigations.
- Identify and implement opportunities for veterinarians and veterinary technicians to engage with Ethos Discovery research initiatives, including patient enrollment, sample collection, and data capture, to advance diagnostic and therapeutic innovation in veterinary medicine.