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The following are a few examples of computer aided learning that are available through the Wiki:
 
The following are a few examples of computer aided learning that are available through the Wiki:
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[[Ask Fido]]
 
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[[Ocular Reflexes resource]]
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[https://vetrevise.com/login Vet-Revise]
 
 
Test  virtual patient, localise a lesion! Test pupillary (consensual) light reflex, palpebral and corneal reflexes as well as testing the nervous control of extra-ocular muscles of the eye.
 
  
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A great flash card program written by a vet student for vet students. Populated with thousands of veterinary flashcards to get you started.
  
[[Canine Radiographic Anatomy resource]]
 
  
Flash program aimed at veterinary students. Lots of real pictures, interactive quizes etc.
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[https://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/equine-distal-limb.cfm Equine Distal limb - Anatomy and Imaging]
  
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Explore the equine distal forelimb and hindlimb by comparing cross sectional anatomy slices with the corresponding diagnostic images taken from the same thoroughbred horse. Click or tap the images to show and hide the anatomical labels.
  
[[Dentistry Introduction resource]]
 
  
Aimed at veterinary students, surgeons and nurses to reinforce basic canine dental skills. It is a comprehensive multimedia course incorporating quizzes, flash animations and video clips as well as text and images.
 
  
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[[Canine Radiographic Anatomy resource]]
  
[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/Cases/Index.cfm Emergency Case Simulator]
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Image library of canine radiographic anatomy aimed at veterinary students. Lots of real pictures, interactive quizes etc.
  
This Flash packages is designed to simulate emergency clinical cases. It allows students to safely experiment with a “virtual” patient and encourages them to apply their knowledge and decision-making skills.
 
  
  
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/DNA_1/Index.cfm Recombinant DNA]
 
[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/DNA_1/Index.cfm Recombinant DNA]
  
This program has been developed in Flash for first year veterinary students. It is designed to demonstrate some of the more complex genetic concepts through comprehensive animations.
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This program has been developed first year veterinary students. It is designed to demonstrate some of the more complex genetic concepts through comprehensive animations.
 
 
 
 
[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/Pitfalls/pitfalls.htm Pitfalls in Practice]
 
 
 
This programme was developed to highlight some of the potential problems that new graduates need to be aware of when starting out in practice. It has been distributed to new graduates from all the UK veterinary schools.
 
 
 
 
 
[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/Parasitology/Index/Index.htm Parsitology Guide]
 
 
 
The ‘RVC/FAO Guide to Veterinary Diagnostic Parasitology’ is a collaborative project which provide a user-friendly computer-aided educational tool for lecturers in both the UK in the developing world.
 
 
 
 
 
[http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/media/BSAVA_lecture_files/default.htm#autostart=1 New Treatment for Cushing's Disease]
 
 
 
This is an example of a streaming Powerpoint lecture by Professor Reto Neiger on Hyperadrenocorticism. The College also uses a simpler approach to capture audio lectures for use by students after a lecture.
 
  
  
[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/abdomen/HTML/index.htm The Canine Abdomen]
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/Parasitology/Index/Index.htm Parasitology Guide]
  
The Abdominal Embryology chapter from an online learning course on The Canine Abdomen.
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The ‘RVC/FAO Guide to Veterinary Diagnostic Parasitology’ is a collaborative project which provide a user-friendly computer-aided educational tool for lecturers in both the UK in the developing world.

Latest revision as of 14:49, 20 October 2021


The following are a few examples of computer aided learning that are available through the Wiki:


Ask Fido

An online veterinary differential diagnostic tool - useful for clinical students and practitioners


Vet-Revise

A great flash card program written by a vet student for vet students. Populated with thousands of veterinary flashcards to get you started.


Equine Distal limb - Anatomy and Imaging

Explore the equine distal forelimb and hindlimb by comparing cross sectional anatomy slices with the corresponding diagnostic images taken from the same thoroughbred horse. Click or tap the images to show and hide the anatomical labels.


Canine Radiographic Anatomy resource

Image library of canine radiographic anatomy aimed at veterinary students. Lots of real pictures, interactive quizes etc.


Dermatology Cases

These are a selection of dermatology cases developed for the European Society of Veterinary Dermatology. They have been developed in Powerpoint using some of the more advanced features of the program.


Recombinant DNA

This program has been developed first year veterinary students. It is designed to demonstrate some of the more complex genetic concepts through comprehensive animations.


Parasitology Guide

The ‘RVC/FAO Guide to Veterinary Diagnostic Parasitology’ is a collaborative project which provide a user-friendly computer-aided educational tool for lecturers in both the UK in the developing world.