VetCo is the perfect clinical veterinary notebook to keep an organised caseload of your patients.
My name is Maximilien Bozon, I am a veterinary student at the Royal Veterinary College in London, I have created VetCo because my notes were always disorganised in my notebooks, which made it complicated to remember my patients and present them efficiently and professionally to my seniors.
I have therefore create VetCo to make sure that my patients are well organised, that I remember them and that I can find them more easily when I need to present them to a senior.
This is the second version of VetCo : VetCo V2. After listening to student feedback, many changes have been made to create a more practical and thoughtfully designed notebook for your clinical life.
What has changed?
Colours!!!! There is now a burgundy (discrete and silver version), purple, green and tanned version.
VITAMIN D diagram – now included.
Refined and better - defined differentials.
A bigger ‘history box’ for more complete note-taking.
A prioritised problem list section to help you structure your clinical reasoning even more effectively.
A “most likely differentials” section to encourage thinking beyond a single diagnosis and reduce over-reliance on pattern recognition.
An improved single-page design that now includes vitals and has a more efficient layout.
More dotted pages at the end, with slightly wider spacing for clearer writing.
VetCo is the perfect clinical veterinary notebook to keep an organised caseload of your patients.
My name is Maximilien Bozon, I am a veterinary student at the Royal Veterinary College in London, I have created VetCo because my notes were always disorganised in my notebooks, which made it complicated to remember my patients and present them efficiently and professionally to my seniors.
I have therefore create VetCo to make sure that my patients are well organised, that I remember them and that I can find them more easily when I need to present them to a senior.
This is the second version of VetCo : VetCo V2. After listening to student feedback, many changes have been made to create a more practical and thoughtfully designed notebook for your clinical life.
What has changed?
Colours!!!! There is now a burgundy (discrete and silver version), purple, green and tanned version.
VITAMIN D diagram – now included.
Refined and better - defined differentials.
A bigger ‘history box’ for more complete note-taking.
A prioritised problem list section to help you structure your clinical reasoning even more effectively.
A “most likely differentials” section to encourage thinking beyond a single diagnosis and reduce over-reliance on pattern recognition.
An improved single-page design that now includes vitals and has a more efficient layout.
More dotted pages at the end, with slightly wider spacing for clearer writing.