Ten Commandments of VIN
Published: November 15, 2010
Paul D. Pion, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), co-founder, VIN

10 Commandments

  1. VIN shall always be For Veterinarians, By Veterinarians and other colleagues who support the development of veterinarians and veterinary students (see VIN-Membership Eligibility Summary).
  2. VIN shall make choices based upon what is best long-term for VIN Members.... not what is best for the short-term, for VIN or for "profit".
  3. VIN shall encourage its members to be critical, questioning, caring veterinarians, and shall strive to provide or generate the highest level of clinical evidence available.
  4. VIN shall support the future of the veterinary profession; the development of the people who join our profession, and the information upon which our profession is based.
  5. VIN shall support the independence of the veterinary profession and the veterinarians, veterinary clinics, and veterinary schools that make up the profession.
  6. VIN shall fairly reward the individuals who generate information resources available on VIN.
  7. VIN shall honor the privacy of all colleagues and never share any colleague's information with others without the explicit permission of those who have entrusted VIN with their information.
  8. VIN shall never enter into a "partnering" relationship with another entity who is unwilling to sign and be bound by the Governance Document.
  9. VIN shall have the "spine" to speak out against injustices, even when it may not be in the best interest of VIN, or when there is threat of litigation for doing so.
  10. VIN shall never betray the trust of the VIN membership in any way.


SAID=27