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[[File:Blood-logo.png|70px|left]][[WikiBlood]] has recently been reorganised and has links to many great pages. It contains all articles relating to blood, everything from [[Haematopoiesis - Overview|how blood cells are formed]], different [[Blood Cells - Overview|types of blood cells]] (and [[:Category:Cytology Q&A|quizzes]] to test your knowledge of them!), [[Blood Pressure Physiology|physiology]] of blood pressure control as well as how to [[Blood Pressure Measurement|measure it]]! There are reference ranges for blood pressure, [[:Category:Blood Samples and Coagulation Tests|haematology and biochemistry]] for many species, even clinical pages - for example causes of [[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]. Accompanying many of these articles are eLearning resources. Basically, if it's about blood, it's in here (or soon will be)!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 21:52, 1 February 2011

Welcome to WikiVet,
A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge database authenticated by expert reviewers.
5,936 articles

Content

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Anatomy and Physiology

Veterinary anatomy, histology and physiology

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Bugs

Veterinary bacteriology, virology and parasitology

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Clinical

Veterinary diseases, treatments and clinical techniques

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Drugs

Veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics

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Blood

Blood and associated immunological diseases

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Normals

Animal breeds and normal reference ranges

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Path

Veterinary pathology

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VPH

Veterinary public health, epidemiology and food safety

WikiNews

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WikiVet and Pfizer meeting on 12th January 2011

Visit by Pfizer representatives to the Royal Veterinary College to discuss future development with the WikiVet development team. In the photo Kim Whittlestone (WikiVet), Patricia Randeynes (e-learning Manager Pfizer Business Innovation), Barbora Stanikova (WikiVet) and Theo Kanellos (Pfizer - Global Alliances).

News Archive

Have you looked at WikiBlood recently?

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WikiBlood has recently been reorganised and has links to many great pages. It contains all articles relating to blood, everything from how blood cells are formed, different types of blood cells (and quizzes to test your knowledge of them!), physiology of blood pressure control as well as how to measure it! There are reference ranges for blood pressure, haematology and biochemistry for many species, even clinical pages - for example causes of anaemia. Accompanying many of these articles are eLearning resources. Basically, if it's about blood, it's in here (or soon will be)!


We will continue working on the site so you may notice some changes and improvements. As always, your suggestions, feedback and contributions are warmly welcomed.


WikiVet team