Veterinary Education Online

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Welcome to WikiVet,
A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge base.
5,936 articles.

Content

Wiki Anatomy and Physiology
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Information about veterinary anatomy, histology and physiology.


WikiBlood
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Information about the components of blood and associated immunological diseases.


WikiBugs
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Information about veterinary bacteriology, virology and parasitology.


WikiClinical
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Clinical resources (under development).

WikiDrugs
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Information about Pharmacology and Therapeutics.


WikiNormals
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Information about a species breeds and their normal haematology, biochemistry and physiological parameters


WikiPath
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Covers the undergraduate veterinary pathology curriculum.


WikiVPH
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Information about Veterinary Public Health.

Other resources

WikiQuiz
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Test your knowledge with a range of quizzes.


e-learning Resources
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Access to a range of on-line courses, videos and images.


WikiWords

A working glossary for Wiki editors.

About WikiVet

More about who is involved in the WikiVet project.


WikiMap

Please try using our interactive map to find other users and add your own location.

WikiNews

22nd October 2009 - WikiVet - A learner's perspective
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The latest ALT Newsletter contains an article by Bev Panto, a recent RVC graduate. Bev has been working on the WikiTest initiative funded by the RCVS Trust. Find out more...

News Archive

New Section - WikiDrugs

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A new interactive content map has been added to the Wiki Drugs section. This provides a visual overview of the content of the section and the interlinks between different pages. It is also possible to use the map to jump to any part of the section just by clicking on the relevant icon. Click here to access the Content Map


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