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This site has been developed for veterinary graduates, students and nurses. It provides a comprehensive virtual curriculum containing a wealth of veterinary information and learning resources. Use the navigation buttons above to jump to the relevant section of the site or search for a particular topic.

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Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum Launch

The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum (OVAM) went live on the 20th November 2012. Visit this amazing new resource at www.onlineveterinaryanatomy.net. The museum has a huge collection of anatomy resources on display which are organised into categories according to the species, system and region covered. Original high resolution images of our assets and source files for audio-visual are also available to partner organisations and on request.

Vet Schools Location


Vet Schools


Visit the interactive map to see the schools and view their pages. Not all schools have a page. Would you like to create the page about your school? See how to create a school page.

Teaser

What is the diagnosis?


In early autumn you are asked to examine some pedigree Suffolk rams which are in very poor condition (BCS 1.5, scale 1–5). The rams, purchased as yearlings, are grazing permanent pasture and were treated with albendazole (group 1 – benzimidazoles) in late spring and again 2 months later. Many rams have diarrhoea with considerable faecal staining of the perineum. The rams are bright and alert but in much poorer bodily condition than expected. A ram purchased last autumn is especially thin (BCS 1.0) and depressed with pale mucous membranes and slight submandibular oedema. The heart rate and respiratory rates are increased.

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